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The Sex Files: Digital Sex is a rather intriguing mix of drama and sci-fi. Directed by Marcy Ronen, it explores some pretty provocative themes around desire and technology. You get a sense of this gritty atmosphere from the start, especially with the thieves breaking into that FBI warehouse—it’s a tense setup. The virtual reality device they steal? It’s not just a plot device; it raises questions about the nature of intimacy and experience. The pacing can feel uneven at times, but it adds to the dreamlike quality. The practical effects, although dated, contribute to a certain charm. Performances are, well, a mixed bag, but they fit the film's oddball vibe. It definitely has its own distinct style, and you can tell it’s trying to say something deeper beneath the surface.
1998 releaseInteresting blend of genresExplores themes of intimacy and technology
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