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Virtuosity (1995) isn’t the best in this genre, but it’s certainly entertaining and innovative. It brought together several elements that came to dominate the subgenre of mind films. The Matrix Series borrowed many of these elements. They include:
- The film begins in the virtual world in a manner that leads the audience to believe that it is real life, then later reveals that it is actually a virtual world
- The use of generic, suit-wearing, identical virtual characters
- A stilted super-villain
- Real life characters who sit in special chairs in order connect to the virtual world
- Subjects in real life can experience real life injuries from events that occur in the virtual world
- The protagonist is a bad guy; in Virtuosity he’s a bad cop in real life but a good cop in the virtual world. In The Matrix, the protagonists are bad guys (Trench Coat Mafia) who kill cops in the virtual world, but in the real world they’re the good guys fighting off evil, repressive robot war lords.
- Virtuosity and The Matrix each prominently feature the use of automatic weapons in the virtual world
- The super-villain is able to become an actual human-like being in real life
- The protagonist is implanted with an exploding tracking device
I don’t think Virtuosity was the first to use any of these elements, but it was the first to bring them all together in a film from the mind subgenre.
Virtuosity really hasn’t gotten the praise it deserves and was completely overshadowed by The Martix Series, which was much better written and produced, and included much more action (and unfortunately more violence), and benefited from the improved CG technology that was available when it was produced four years later.
I guess you need to follow the thread backwards to the OP (original post). But that's kind of a pain isn't it. I'll try to remeber next time to include the title in the CW.
(The titles are at the beginning of the spoiler post, along with another in-text warning just in case folks have the "auto-open-CWs" feature enabled, but of course folks wouldn't know that until they peek. Duh! 😅
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@Pat From the content warning, how am I to know which movie you're spoiling?