eXistenZ
eXistenZ

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Product NameeXistenZ
ManufacturerDimension Home Video
Retail Price $9.99
EAN-1400717951005120
UPC717951005120
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Release Date2003-11-11, 2002-01-29, 1999-04-23
FormatDVD
Actor(s)Jude Law, Jennifer Jason Leigh
Director(s)David Cronenberg
RatingR
Running Time97 minutes
Num. of Items1
Aspect Ratio1.85:1
Picture FormatAnamorphic Widescreen
Region Code1
Weight0.2 lbs.
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5 Star Rating  "Highly underrated David Cronenberg movie!"2009-07-02
- Reviewed By johnlindsey289

In the future, a special technological and biological achievement has been created called "eXistenZ" which is an organic living cybernetic thing that taps people into a virtual reality video game universe that makes them escape from reality. An inventor woman named Allegra (Jennifer Jason Leigh) who created ExistenZ has been targeted for assassination but lucky for her, a security guard named Ted (Jude Law) saves her and must try everything in his power to protect her. However the two must play the game of ExistenZ as they are in a special artificially created world that feels real soon becomes a dangerous game of life and death.

Underrated futuristic Sci-fi/horror/action thriller from famed Canadian director David Cronenberg ("Scanners", "The Fly", "Videodrome" and "History of Violence"). The film co-stars Ian Holm, William Dafoe, and Sarah Polly as it offers an interesting yet smart storyline with bizarreness and of course some neat special effects. It's a gory yet action packed thrill-ride that came out during the same time as "Matrix" in 1999 yet it's almost as good as that movie but it's more of a long awaited semi follow-up to his masterpiece "Videodrome" in the traditional sense. Howard Shore who is also collabrated on Shore's films (Except "Dead Zone") does a fine score in this movie and there's good performances with ideas that make this one of David Cronenberg's most overlooked movies that has gained cult status.

This DVD has only one extra and it's the trailer but that's ok it's still great as it is.

Also recommended: "Tron", "Videodrome", "Scanners", "Blade Runner", "Akira", "Total Recall", "The Running Man", "Vanilla Sky", "V For Vendetta", "Minority Report", "The Fly (1986)", "The Matrix Trilogy", "The Animatrix", "Ghost in The Shell 1 & 2", "Children of Men".
 
1 Star Rating  "Awful Offal"2009-03-26
- Reviewed By User: A1V0AG1I2NJ3V3
This movie is aimed at juveniles who want to scream "EWWW!" at every other scene.

Whole movie goes like this: Guy takes a mutant frog, cuts it open, plays with its guts. They do some version of this over and over, ad nauseam, through the entire movie.

I got suckered into buying it because of the glowing reviews and promise of a twist ending. The "twist ending" was exactly what you would expect from a movie about being inside a video game.
 
3 Star Rating  "An experiment that somehow made it to film and now relegated to Cinemax at 5:00 on a Monday and this DVD."2008-12-13
- Reviewed By eyguy
Watch it on Cinemax at 5:00 AM on a Monday morning or buy this DVD if you want to watch this strange digest of other film concepts.

The cast seems like the A-List of 1999 who happened to be in between other studio projects and dropped in on this film to just hang out and do a movie.


First year acting school students are given improvisational assignments to convince the audience an inert object like a coffee mug or the recalcitrant professors ball point pen are a meaningful object and have to interact and portray that object as a significant story element.

Jude Law and JJLeigh seem to replicate a better acting school exercise as they carefully cultivate and protect the "Game Pods" which are organic looking cybernetic storage devices which are just latex movie props from John Carpenter and Alien movies the studio didn't want to throw away just yet.

So, they built a film around the characters who use the GamePods as a portal to a Matrix like reality where they jump in and out of multiple sub realties in a life like game without a real or even stated goal just like EverQuest that encases other mini-realities like Virtuosity until the viewer becomes more annoyed than intrigued. Later, there are the revealing true realities like the end scene of Jacobs Ladder until you realize it is another double cross.

You likely won't notice this because you'll either stop watching this film or your TV will be broken by whatever heavy object you've flung at it in an attempt to abruptly relieve yourself from this waste of time impersonating a movie.

The special effects are nonexistent beyond blood squibs under the actors shirts to simulate gun shot and there is a semi-steamy love scene with Jude Law and JJL that includes some chest fondling but none of her trademark nudity that makes her films bearable sometimes.
 
5 Star Rating  "eXinstenZ"2008-11-08
- Reviewed By sheshetta
[Existenz [IMPORT]Forget "The Matrix". Now, really forget it. It's a different movie. "eXistenZ" lives in a world, or really nested realities, all its own. Cronenberg is a master of mixing up reality with non-reality and physical with non-physical. I think one of the beauties of "eXistenZ" is the ugliness of the Virtual Reality world created by Geller's (Jennifer Jason-Leigh) half-mutant amphibian/half plastic game pod. The icky porting into it with an umbilical cord into the spinal column is so Cronenberg. I liked the way he had the characters (and us) believing they were out of the game when they were still in it... those pesky nested realities. It does harken back to some of Philip K. Dick's visionary short stories, as well as Cronenberg's own "Videodrome" (especially with the "Death to..." sequence). I also liked the use of some of Canada's best actors who have since become more well known, such as Don McKellar, Callum Keith Rennie (by way of Sutherland, England), and Sarah Polley. In fact, Cronenberg played a character in Don McKellar's 2000 film, "Last Night", which also starred McKellar, Rennie, and Polley, not to mention Sandra Oh. I liked the way some of the characters in the Virtual Reality did not respond unless they were fed the correct line. That was brilliant, and I have not seen that done anywhere before or since. I also liked the gun made out of a jawbone that fired teeth for bullets. Cronenberg is brilliant. Take a pop over the Amazon's sister site, IMDb.com, and look at Cronenberg's filmography. There isn't a bad apple in the bunch, and you would do well to watch them all. "Naked Lunch" and "Dead Ringers" are just two out of many that would stand out if you liked "eXistenZ".
 
4 Star Rating  "Existenz - Imaginative, Spooky, Thought Provoking "2008-10-10
- Reviewed By markesp
eXistenZ is a very interesting movie that follows the heroes as they try to succeed in the ultimate game of virtual reality. Jude Law and Jennifer Jason Leigh must go through a series of challenges to unlock the game and it's secrets. The thing that is most allusive about winning the game, is that it's not clear what winning means. In fact, it's not even clear what is part of the game and what is not. As they learn more and more about the inside and outside of the game, they come closer to solving the mystery of Existenz.

This is not a new concept. The idea of a thriller wrapped around a virtual reality game has been done many times, starting with Videodrome and continuing through movies like Strange Days. But what really sets this movie apart is the interesting way it's done; the overtones of attraction, the sexual nature of the apparatus, the philosophical struggle between reality and fantasy. All of the concepts that make such an existential dilemma meaningful are here.

The ambient filming and dark mood lighting of the film lend to a kind of overall *horror mystery* sort of vibe. All along, we are trying to determine what is real and what is fantasy. Are we in the game or out of the game? The way the camera work is done is a big part of that.

Similarly, the cast is top notch. While one cannot always expect a good cast to yield good results, when it's combined with good writing the results are positive. And that is what we have here. Jude Law is consistent as ever, as is his co-star and the supporting cast. All the portrayals are under-stated. But the strong writing makes them impactful despite the methodical pace of much of the movie.

The special effects are also nicely done. All of the effects have a role in the story. The technology used in the game is given a weird appearance, as if it was a strange body part that was removed at birth. All the little details such as these really made it clear to me what the message behind the movie was. You will have to decide for yourself what your interpretation is.

Because of the philosophical nature of the story, the movie can be somewhat preachy. Not everybody is into that. The ending also left me feeling like they took the easy way out so to speak. Once again, you will have to make up your own mind. No spoilers here!

Conclusion

If you are attracted to weird, thought provoking, horror mysteries, this movie is basically in its own category. If you are looking for the simple scare and don't want a lot of preaching, this may move too slowly for you. As for me, this is one the movies I turn to often. As long as you are in for something far out, I highly recommend it.

Enjoy.
 
4 Star Rating  "Strange. Dream Like. Not for everyone."2008-09-29
- Reviewed By User: A3IXPFN5DU9Z9L
Ever wake up from a vivid dream and wished that you could make it into a movie? If you're David Cronenberg, you don't have to wish, and the result is Existenz, an ethereal, strangely sensual odyssey into a world only the subconscious mind could conjure.

A weird little movie with a befittingly weird title, Existenz flew under the radar during the 'Summer of the Matrix'. On the surface, Existenz is little more than a vague narrative of two unlikely companions, played by Law and Leigh, who alternate between reality and a virtual reality game called Existenz.

On a deeper level, this film is an an exploration of the meaning of consciousness and reality and revisits Cronenberg's fascination with the power technology has over its creators. It features Cronenberg's trademark gooey special effects and organic weirdness, but the most striking element is the conspicuous eroticism of existenz's virtual world.

Existenz is an unusual but entertaining and worthwhile film, and though it fails to fully hit home with some of its philosophical arguments, it connects well enough on others. A host of familiar names and faces round out the cast. The DVD offers little in the way of extras (just the theatrical trailer, which I didn't bother to watch). Dolby 4.0 is available, picture quality is great (only widescreen is offered on this disc).
 
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