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eXistenZ
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Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jude Law, Ian Holm, Willem Dafoe View AllCrew
David Cronenberg (Screenplay), David Cronenberg (Director) View AllRelease: Apr. 14th, 1999
Runtime: 1 hour, 37 minutes
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hey all
i love this film....i think it's really good...when you first watch it it's kinda confusing..like the ending..are we still in the game?..my thoughts are that they are not in the game &...
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Sedai
Most of the performances were well played and believable, even if the subject matter requires a stretch for believability..
Most of the performances were well played and believable, even if the subject matter requires a stretch for believability..
pahaK
Maybe Cronenberg just wants to say that movies (or traditional stories in general) still have a place and games aren't capable of challenging that (I wonder what he thinks of Black Mirror: Bandersnatch).
Maybe Cronenberg just wants to say that movies (or traditional stories in general) still have a place and games aren't capable of challenging that (I wonder what he thinks of Black Mirror: Bandersnatch).
mark f
I could spend another page on the film's final 10 minutes, but in general, I believe the film is the film, just like the game is the game.
I could spend another page on the film's final 10 minutes, but in general, I believe the film is the film, just like the game is the game.
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