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Teknolust (2002)

Teknolust (2002)
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In this offbeat sci-fi-drama, Rosetta Stone (Tilda Swinton) is a scientist specializing in biogenetics who has made a major breakthrough in artificial biological engineering. Rosetta has created a type of Self-Replicating Automaton, which looks like a human being, but is in fact part machine and part living organism. In order to survive and reproduce, Rosetta discovers her SRAs need certain human genetic compounds that are found only in male semen. Hoping to kill two birds with one stone, Rosetta programs one of her SRAs, Ruby (also played by Swinton) to seduce men Rosetta has found through a website offering paid "fantasy dates," which will provide both needed materials and ready cash. Ruby brings back used condoms, and shares the contents with her fellow SRAs Marine and Olive (both also played by Swinton). However, after their assignations with Ruby, the men find themselves with a strange illness that leaves them with skin outbreaks and the inability to perform sexually. Two health investigators (James Urbaniak and Karen Black) begin interviewing the men infected, which sends them on a trail leading back to Rosetta and her research lab. Meanwhile, the more Ruby comes in contact with humans, the more she finds herself falling under the sway of human emotions, and she finds herself falling in love with Sandy (Jeremy Davies), a shy man working at a photocopying center. Shot on digital video equipment by acclaimed cinematographer Hiro Narita, Teknolust was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Tilda SwintonJeremy Davies, (more)
Director(s):
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Teknolust

In this offbeat sci-fi-drama, Rosetta Stone (Tilda Swinton) is a scientist specializing in biogenetics who has made a major breakthrough in artificial biological engineering. Rosetta has created a type of Self-Replicating Automaton, which looks like a human being, but is in fact part machine and part living organism. In order to survive and reproduce, Rosetta discovers her SRAs need certain human genetic compounds that are found only in male semen. Hoping to kill two birds with one stone, Rosetta programs one of her SRAs, Ruby (also played by Swinton) to seduce men Rosetta has found through a website offering paid "fantasy dates," which will provide both needed materials and ready cash. Ruby brings back used condoms, and shares the contents with her fellow SRAs Marine and Olive (both also played by Swinton). However, after their assignations with Ruby, the men find themselves with a strange illness that leaves them with skin outbreaks and the inability to perform sexually. Two health investigators (James Urbaniak and Karen Black) begin interviewing the men infected, which sends them on a trail leading back to Rosetta and her research lab. Meanwhile, the more Ruby comes in contact with humans, the more she finds herself falling under the sway of human emotions, and she finds herself falling in love with Sandy (Jeremy Davies), a shy man working at a photocopying center. Shot on digital video equipment by acclaimed cinematographer Hiro Narita, Teknolust was screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
82 mins

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Director(s):
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Writer(s):
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Producer(s):
John Bradford KingOscar GubernatiYoussef Vahabzadeh
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Sci-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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    Walt N.

    I think you have to be in a certain mood to particularly like this movie. A "chatterbot" on the Internet told me to rent it, so I did, which I thought was funny! (A machine telling me to rent a movie about artificial people.) If you're in the mood for a really odd, offbeat, "B" movie with some sexual overtones, this fits the bill. (Hey, who isn't in that mood sometimes?!?) I found that it was swimming around in my head for a couple days, so that's kinda cool. I'd like to give it more than 2 1/2 stars for originality and not being "more of the same," but it just never quite worked. Give it a look if you're in an off beat mood. :-)

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    Brent T.

    "Teknolust" is a really bad film but I liked it anyway. Tilda Swinton plays 4 rolls and wears a bunch of sexy wigs. There is not much of a plot and the dialog is really cheesy, but the sets and costumes are colorful. If you go into this knowing what to expect, you might enjoy it.

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    Larry B.

    At first I hated this film - thought it was one of the worst I'd seen. Then it dawned on me that it's a parody. The moment I stopped taking it seriously, I realized the writing and acting are extremely witty and very funny! If you're looking for tongue-in-cheek sci-fi humor, this film is great.

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