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Virtual Sexuality Reviews

1999 Certificate 15
  • Rated:
  • 50
  • from 582 members

Justine is seventeen and feels she's the last virgin on the planet. With the help of her friends she sets up a date but is stood up. Whilst she is feeling very dejected an explosion rips throught he building and she morphs into 'Jake' her dream guy! Trapped in one anothers bodies Justine and Jake continue their search for true .. Read more

Starring Laura Fraser, Rupert Penry-Jones, Kieran O'Brien
Director Nick Hurran
Genres Comedy

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  • Critics' reviews (6) of Virtual Sexuality

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Justine (Divorcing Jack's Laura Fraser) is the lovelorn teenage girl who accidentally creates her ideal man in this Weird Science-style British comedy scripted by former agony uncle Nick Fisher. Smartly written and aimed firmly at young girls, this has an attractive cast (Fraser, Marcelle Duprey as Justine's best friend, Luke de Lacey as her nerdy pal, Rupert Penry-Jones as the mega-hunk Justine morphs into) and zips along merrily to a fun conclusion. Possibly a bit slight for anyone over the age of 18, but perfect low-budget fun for Just Seventeen readers.

    • Radio Times
  • At 17, Justine (Fraser) reckons she's ready to lose her virginity, but where can she find Mr Right? The obvious answer... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
  • "...There is a sexual playfulness and condour in VIRTUAL SEXUALITY that is rare in British films..."

    • Sight and Sound
  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of Virtual Sexuality

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  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Not a bad Brit flick!

    Quite watchable teen comedy about a girl searching for the perfect boy. But when you're 17 and the boys you fancy are too, all they want is sex! Enjoyable but leave your brain at home!

      • Andrew Cast from North Finchley
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Fun and not pretending to be anything more

    There are some odd reviews here; surely this film makes no pretense of being anything other than light hearted fun? If that was it's aim, it succeeds with some witty observations on the perils of being a teenager.

      • A customer from UK
  • 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Engllish movies are either brilliant or terrible, never really in the middle. This one is in the middle :) It's good, well, it's not bad. Funny in places, stupid in others, but good for a rainy Sunday

      • Bailey#1 from MIDDLESBROUGH
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Virtual Sexuality

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  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Not a bad Brit flick!

    Quite watchable teen comedy about a girl searching for the perfect boy. But when you're 17 and the boys you fancy are too, all they want is sex! Enjoyable but leave your brain at home!

      • Andrew Cast from North Finchley
  • Rated - 1 star

    HORRIBLE!

    At first it was a refreshing pre-Bridget Jones Diary narrative. Then the teen-drama coupled with a silly plot made this film a stinker. I only rented it because Ebony Thomas who plays Yasmin in the soap Family Affairs was credited in the film, she was only an extra!

      • A customer from Wolverhampton, England
  • 2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Not a bad Brit flick!

    Quite watchable teen comedy about a girl searching for the perfect boy. But when you're 17 and the boys you fancy are too, all they want is sex! Enjoyable but leave your brain at home!

      • Andrew Cast from North Finchley
  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Fun and not pretending to be anything more

    There are some odd reviews here; surely this film makes no pretense of being anything other than light hearted fun? If that was it's aim, it succeeds with some witty observations on the perils of being a teenager.

      • A customer from UK
  • 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Engllish movies are either brilliant or terrible, never really in the middle. This one is in the middle :) It's good, well, it's not bad. Funny in places, stupid in others, but good for a rainy Sunday

      • Bailey#1 from MIDDLESBROUGH
  • Rated - 1 star

    HORRIBLE!

    At first it was a refreshing pre-Bridget Jones Diary narrative. Then the teen-drama coupled with a silly plot made this film a stinker. I only rented it because Ebony Thomas who plays Yasmin in the soap Family Affairs was credited in the film, she was only an extra!

      • A customer from Wolverhampton, England
  • Rated - 1 star

    Really poor!

    Hated it from start to finish - really bad low budget film - stear clear!

      • A customer from Norwich, England
  • 0 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    a great movie if you're a 13 year old girl, otherwise don't bother.

    if you crossed bridget jones with weird science, dropped the target age down by 10 years and then made it bad you'll have this film.

      • A customer from SOUTHAMPTON
  • Critics' reviews (6)

  • 3 stars out of 5

    Justine (Divorcing Jack's Laura Fraser) is the lovelorn teenage girl who accidentally creates her ideal man in this Weird Science-style British comedy scripted by former agony uncle Nick Fisher. Smartly written and aimed firmly at young girls, this has an attractive cast (Fraser, Marcelle Duprey as Justine's best friend, Luke de Lacey as her nerdy pal, Rupert Penry-Jones as the mega-hunk Justine morphs into) and zips along merrily to a fun conclusion. Possibly a bit slight for anyone over the age of 18, but perfect low-budget fun for Just Seventeen readers.

    • Radio Times
  • At 17, Justine (Fraser) reckons she's ready to lose her virginity, but where can she find Mr Right? The obvious answer... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out
  • "...There is a sexual playfulness and condour in VIRTUAL SEXUALITY that is rare in British films..."

    • Sight and Sound
  • A British attempt a a highschool movie with a gender-changing gimmick and the usual smutty jokes.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • "...Bright-eyed and self-confident..."

    • Variety
  • "...Funny, rude and sexy..."

    • Total Film

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      Justine is seventeen and feels she's the last virgin on the planet. With the help of her friends she sets up a date but is stood up. Whilst she is feeling very dejected an explosion rips throught he building and she morphs into 'Jake' her dream guy! Trapped in one anothers bodies Justine and Jake ...

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