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Strange Days (1995)
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Set in Los Angeles two days before the end of 1999, Strange Days introduces us to Lenny Nero (Ralph Fiennes), an ex-cop turned sleazy hustler who hawks the newest underground thrill on the black market: a "squid," a headpiece that allows one to transmit digital recordings of other people's thoughts, feelings, and memories into their brain; as Lenny describes it, "this is real life, pure and uncut, straight from the cerebral cortex." Lenny deals "clips" (the software) as well as "squids" (the hardware) for this new and illegal entertainment system, and while sex and violence are the most popular themes, Lenny refuses to deal in "blackjack" -- slang for snuff clips. Lenny is nursing a broken heart after his girlfriend, punk singer Faith Justin (Juliette Lewis), left him, and he spends a lot of time with clips he recorded when they were together. Faith is now involved with Philo Grant (Michael Wincott), a music business tycoon who once managed Jeriko One (Glenn Plummer), a hip-hop musician and political activist whose murder has sent L.A. into a state of chaos. When a clip emerges that shows that Jeriko was killed by L.A. police officers, Lenny finds his life in danger, and he tries to escape possible death on both sides of the law with the help of his friend Mace Mason (Angela Bassett). Strange Days was written by James Cameron in collaboration with former film critic Jay Cocks; Kathryn Bigelow directed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ralph FiennesAngela Bassett, (more)
Director(s):
Kathryn Bigelow
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Ben C.

    This sci-fi thriller has fresh, original ideas, and gets you thinking about the not so distant future when science unlocks the puzzle of the human mind. When you think about the lightening advances of the computer industry, the squid device is really not that far away. And how will man cope with his thoughts, feelings and emotions being copied to a zip drive? R. Fiennes best performance by a mile.

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    Christopher G.

    This is a strange movie. It's slow out of the gate but as the movie progresses it picks up your interest with a storyline that's intact and has a couple nice twists and turns thrown in. As a genre, you could call it a sci/fi, mystery mix. It wouldn't be my first pick but if you're desperate for something to watch, it will do. But personnaly I would prefer a pure sci-fi or pure mystery flick. Chris G.

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    Erik W.

    Top notch, all-star cast, though the story takes too long to say too much and go nowhere. Shave twenty minutes off this film and it would be a hit.

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