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Twelve extremely talented men and women have been chosen to be part of the Phaeton mission, a 10-year trek to explore a distant planetary system. In order to endure the stress of being confined to their high-tech vessel, the crew passes the time using advanced virtual reality modules that allow them to take on various identities. But as the ship approaches a critical phase of their journey, a deadly flaw is discovered in the virtual system, forcing them to question if someone onboard might be a killer. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Malarkey 

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anglais Reality shows are a concept that gives me goosebumps whenever I see it. Not only that there’s too much of them, but also I’m just incredibly sick of it. And what am I supposed to think when the creators try to combine something like that with sci-fi like in Virtuality. I actually managed to finish this movie only because it’s sci-fi. I haven’t watched any space sci-fi in a long time. And I have to say, I was pissed just by the way it was filmed. Well, what else did I expect? ()

kaylin 

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anglais This sci-fi didn't really catch my attention, starting with the concept that didn't really interest me. Virtual reality is something that I don't find very appealing in movies. It's too easy to turn everything into something else in it. This was evident here, and I didn't really like the overall tone of the film. Similarly, the scenes of virtual reality itself didn't impress me either. ()