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Nirvana (1997)

Nirvana (1997)
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A computer virus endows Solo (Diego Abatantuono), the hero of a virtual reality game, with human consciousness, thereby creating all kinds of headaches for his creator Jimi (Christopher Lambert). The trouble begins in the futuristic metropolis of Northern Agglomerate three days before Christmas. With little time left, video-game designer Jimi has no choice but to give his newest game, "Nirvana," to his powerful bosses. Unfortunately, the virus strikes just before the deadline. At first Solo doesn't know he is a graphic image, but when he finds out, he fervently pleads with Jimi to destroy every existent copy of the game so that he will not have to live the same sequence of events over and over for eternity. Jimi, vulnerable after the mysterious and sudden disappearance of his lover Lisa (Emmanuelle Seigner), agrees to honor Solo's wishes, but is unable to simply erase the program because his every move, on and off the job, is monitored by a giant, Orwellian computer. He therefore takes off for the Arab quarter and enlists the aid of two hackers, Joystick (Sergio Rubini), an expert at sabotaging databases, and Naima (Stefania Rocca), a woman with the skills to destroy the prototype of the computer game. With the company's henchmen hot on their heels, the threesome set off on a colorful journey through real and virtual worlds to destroy Solo before it is too late. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Christopher LambertDiego Abatantuono, (more)
Director(s):
Gabriele Salvatores
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Nirvana

A computer virus endows Solo (Diego Abatantuono), the hero of a virtual reality game, with human consciousness, thereby creating all kinds of headaches for his creator Jimi (Christopher Lambert). The trouble begins in the futuristic metropolis of Northern Agglomerate three days before Christmas. With little time left, video-game designer Jimi has no choice but to give his newest game, "Nirvana," to his powerful bosses. Unfortunately, the virus strikes just before the deadline. At first Solo doesn't know he is a graphic image, but when he finds out, he fervently pleads with Jimi to destroy every existent copy of the game so that he will not have to live the same sequence of events over and over for eternity. Jimi, vulnerable after the mysterious and sudden disappearance of his lover Lisa (Emmanuelle Seigner), agrees to honor Solo's wishes, but is unable to simply erase the program because his every move, on and off the job, is monitored by a giant, Orwellian computer. He therefore takes off for the Arab quarter and enlists the aid of two hackers, Joystick (Sergio Rubini), an expert at sabotaging databases, and Naima (Stefania Rocca), a woman with the skills to destroy the prototype of the computer game. With the company's henchmen hot on their heels, the threesome set off on a colorful journey through real and virtual worlds to destroy Solo before it is too late. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

Complete Cast of Nirvana


Director(s):
Gabriele Salvatores
Writer(s):
Pino CacucciGabriele SalvatoresGloria Corica
Producer(s):
Maurizio TottiRita Cecchi GoriVittorio Cecchi Gori
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Violence)
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseSci-Fi & Fantasy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Jeffrey W.

    Not sure what I was expecting before watching, but damn was I glad to have added it to my que. I don't wish to give away any more to the plot than the synopsis already does, but I do wish to ecourage any and all sci-fi/cyberpunk genre lovers out there to definitely see this film. It's premise is very intelligently handled, and it's vision of the future is at once both dark and realistic. Christopher Lambert shines in the lead roll and overcomes any Highlander typecasting you might be inclined to place on him. One of the best films I have seen in the last few years, and one I certainly intend to add to my collection.

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    Robert A.

    Unfortunately 1996/1997 Cyberpunk doesn't hold up in the year 2010. Nirvana is a fun run through the Cyberpunk mythos of the mid-1990s where the Far East is covered in high technology and mysticism. The plot is a thin blend of Gibson and Sterling short stories without much polish. Christopher Lambert gives the lead role as much depth as ever, but the writing is equally thin. The cinematography is a little too art-house to survive being a cyberpunk film, but otherwise holds up better than the story line. For anyone who wants to see what Cyberpunk was all about, this is a must see. All others, you have been warned.

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    Marie F.

    Excellent, insightful, thoughtful.

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