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All in all, an enjoyable little movie - with cult potential, I think. Finally, there is some nice music in there as well.
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:-) There are also several nice touches of humour, that prevent the movie from taking itself too seriously (check out the meditating guy later on in the movie for a nice example.).
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Lambert is good, and Diego Abatantuono (sp?) is interesting as the sentient game character Solo - and kind of appropriate, too, since he has the physical look of a real-life "Mario on steroids". As for the acting in this movie, it's always tough to rate the level of acting when the movie is dubbed, but all in all I'm not complaining. Blew (1989) Along with Mudhoney’s Sweet Young Thing Ain’t Sweet No More, Nirvana’s second single defined the initial sound of grunge: deeply unfashionable early-70s heavy rock refracted. Actually, it's one of the few films that really manage to create a decent cyberpunk setting right now, I can only think of "Nemesis" which was a pretty good effort, and then there's always "Blade Runner", of course. While the movie doesn't have the big budget a Hollywood blockbuster would have had, it still manages to create an interesting & convincing near-future world. Christophe(r) Lambert heads an international cast in this 1997 French-Italian(?) co-production. The romantic comedy Singles, in part a homage to director Cameron Crowes hometown of Seattle, was released at exactly the right time (summer 1992).