Solo, el personaje principal de Nirvana, un juego de ordenador desarrollado por Jimi para lanzarlo en 3 días, ha ganado conciencia de sí mismo después del ataque de un virus. Solo quiere ser... Leer todoSolo, el personaje principal de Nirvana, un juego de ordenador desarrollado por Jimi para lanzarlo en 3 días, ha ganado conciencia de sí mismo después del ataque de un virus. Solo quiere ser eliminado. Jimi quiere encontrar a su ex.Solo, el personaje principal de Nirvana, un juego de ordenador desarrollado por Jimi para lanzarlo en 3 días, ha ganado conciencia de sí mismo después del ataque de un virus. Solo quiere ser eliminado. Jimi quiere encontrar a su ex.
- Premios
- 5 premios y 20 nominaciones en total
- Lisa
- (as Emanuelle Seigner)
- Psicologo Okasama Starr
- (as Haruhiko Yamanouchi)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe movie was shot by an Italian crew in Italian and Lambert (who speaks only French and English in real life and who spoke all of his lines in these languages) was dubbed by an Italian actor. This is the movie's original Italian audio track. The movie was then dubbed fully in English (Lambert dubbed himself for this version, so the English audio track has his voice) for foreign markets. This is the movie's English dubbed audio track.
- Citas
Maria: Don't you like making love with me?
Solo: Well, yeah, of course, Maria; but, I mean: just be two electro-magnetic equations humping each other: don't mean to be distressing, but the procedure's in your head, but not, your sensations. It was Jimi who fed them in.
Maria: Mm; mmm; ok: So, who's this person, Jimi?
Solo: He's the guy that thought us up.
Maria: Oh.
- Créditos adicionalesThe last credit states as unintentional every reference to "person, things and trademarks".
- Versiones alternativasDuring 1997, shortly after it was released in Italy, Miramax's Dimension label dubbed Nirvana into English, in order to give it more mainstream appeal for the American market.
- ConexionesFeatured in Nothing is real - Appunti su Nirvana (1996)
The film has several things going for it. One is Christophe Lambert, who is always funny in any movie, no matter how bad it is. Another is the very beautiful Stefania Rocca, playing the mysterious Naima. The best thing, in my opinion, is that it is a truly Italian film, rather than a clone after an American movie, a feeling that is enforced by Diego Abatantuono playing the role of Solo in a typical Italian way. Other things, like the scene with the guy killing someone in the corridor because they were making too much noise 'ma che cazzo?!' or the car antitheft device spouting Italian insults are good examples.
The cyberpunk theme is clearly influenced by William Gibson's vision (I mean, what cyberpunk film isn't?), and in a way steals a lot of the elements you see in Johnny Mnemonic, released just two years earlier, but the moral of the story is more metaphysical in nature.
As much as I liked all of these elements in the film, I have to also complain about a lot of others. The low budget feel, the technicolor "virtual world", some of the clicheatic characters, etc. Overall I liked it, though, and I think for its budget, country of origin and ambitions, it was not a failure.
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- 11 jul 2014
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Detalles
- Duración1 hora 53 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1