Venus Rising

1995 "Takes the virtue out of virtual reality."
3.3| 1h31m| R| en| More Info
Released: 30 November 1995 Released
Producted By: IRS Media
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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A couple escapes an island prison and are chased through the real world where drugs and artificial reality are used to create emotions.

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Unlimitedia Sick Product of a Sick System
Cortechba Overrated
Nessieldwi Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
qmtv The story is so convoluted, I wanted to know what other crap they can throw in the mix. It's basically about a woman named Eve, as in Adam and Eve, who escapes an abandoned island prison and starts living a semi-normal life and gets involved in a virtual/reality relationship, along with a bunch of people getting killed. A bunch. This was most of the fun of the movie. The film starts by showing us an island with captions stating that this was a prison, after a prisoner riot the corporation that owned the prison abandoned it, prisoners, guards and their family all stuck on the island with food shortages. Then we see a guy named Vegas finding a castaway and his boat. He kills this dude without a second thought, and takes his food to Eve, his girlfriend? Who knows, that would have been a decent intrigue here, but no they are just best buddies. Eve is then attacked by an older dude/prisoner by knifepoint and wants to know where Vegas found the food. The three of them go to the boat and embark to the mainland. The owner/police commissioner/ Wyndham of the prison detects the prisoner's implant device, and he then hires a convicted murderer/Nick to kill the escapees. The logic being he doesn't want the prison and the escape to be public knowledge, and once Nick kills the escapees he will kill Nick.Eve and the prisoner wash up ashore. The prisoner decides to rape Eve. Eve rips the prisoners implant, which release a deadly poison killing the prisoner. It turns out in flashbacks that this is the same guy who killed Eve's father who was a guard in the prison, and this same guy also killed her mother.Vegas is nowhere to be found, but later is shown to kill a bum, and hide in a derelict lifeguard tower. Eve steels some clothes, later prostitutes herself for food, when the guy refuses to pay and tries to rape her, she stabs him to death. We are then shown a woman/Maria, in a duplex apartment, a divorcee with all her expenses electronically paid. She's addicted to pleasure pills and virtual reality sexual encounters, bored and depressed. Maria sees Eve wondering on the beach and invites her in. Maria tries to make a pass at Eve, but Eve won't have it. Next day Maria jumps off the cliff leaving Eve with the all-expense paid apartment. Good deal. Eve plugs into the virtual reality, but doesn't take the pleasure pills. In the VR the participants can hide their identity. Eve chose Venus. By convenient coincidence she hooks up with Nick, the guy who is looking for the prison escapees. Eve befriends an older neighbor for knowledge. Then gets a job at a nightclub. The same nightclub that is frequented by Wyndham and Nick. It is also Morgan Fairchild. She is in two short meaningless scenes, even though she on the VHS cover. Fairchild may be the real owner of the prison, but this is not disclosed. Eve pumps into Nick in real life. She's trying to live a normal life. Then one day she sees Vegas, and he demands money food and a place to stay. She gives him money and tells him to get lost. Eve and Nick hook up in real life. Vegas and Nick get into a fight by the lifeguard house and it looks like Nick is shot dead.Eve comes home after getting some fake Id's to leave town and finds Vegas has broken in and killed her neighbor. Nick comes in, Vegas shoots Nick, Eve shoots Vegas. Wyndham shows up, and Nick kills him. Eve takes off. Nick got some lead in his belly and should be dead this time. But no.3 years later, somehow Nick is the new police commissioner and Eve has come back to town and somehow is super rich and has bought the nightclub and moved back into Maria's old apartment. Nick and Eve meet. Later that night the meet again in Virtual Reality, but this time not in disguise. The prison is shown again with captions, stating, who knows how many children were born on the island. The End.As stated earlier, this is some convoluted story. 1, prison island abandoned with prisoners, guards and other civilians and children. 2, Private police commissioner who operated then abandoned the prison 3, A depressed divorcee addicted to pleasure pills and virtual reality commits suicide leaving an all-expense paid apartment. What luck. 4, Virtual Reality romance conveniently turns into real life romance, and changes in fortune. Acting is generally sub-par except for Eve, she did well. Cinematography was decent. The story was convoluted with too many thread that go nowhere or are coincidences and plot holes. The editing and pacing was all over the place.What saves this film is some of the death scenes and twists. Eve as a child sees her guard father killed in the prisoner riot. She then sees her mother raped and killed while being locked in a jail cell. Eve rips the implant from this prisoner, releasing poison into the prisoner's body and killing him. Eve killing the dude under the peer. Vegas killing the bum after the bum calls him a bum. Vegas and Nick fight and Nick's supposed first death. Sight of Eve's neighbor killed by Vegas in the bathroom. Vegas being shot by Eve, and what should have been Nick's second death, a bullet to the gut. Nick shooting Wyndham. And we have Maria jumping off the cliff. There was also the first kill, when Vegas killed the castaway. So, the story is all over the place and the acting is horrible on the most part. If you can forgive this and watch the body count there may be some entertainment for you.
Ben (slayer23-1) I purchased this film for the soul purpose of adding to my JESSICA ALBA library. She was in it for a whole 15 seconds. I will never get the other 90 minutes of my life back I spent watching this film. I felt there never was a clear plot to this film. At times the acting seemed a little sluggish also. The film also uses Morgan Fairchild as a star of this film...not! She only appears a couple of times. I feel this is kind of just milking someone in to rent or purchase this film. The ending comes to a close really fast and leaves nothing to the imagination.A pyramid that dispenses pills to make you feel however you want; how clever.
redrider-1 I admit that I have a weakness for films with attractive women. When I found this movie, with Meredith Salenger, Audie England, Jessica Alba, and even Morgan Fairchild, I thought to myself, "Whoa! How did I miss this one?" After watching it, I understood how it could have slipped through the cracks. It is absolutely one of the worst movies I have ever watched. It was so horribly bad that I was compelled to sit through the entire flick to see how much more terrible it could get.The script must have been (and for simple ease, here, I'll just continue to use the word 'bad') bad to begin with, but the director somehow bad it even worse. The editing leaves much to be desired. In a word? Bad. Just really, really bad. The concept of walking around with a wonderful little pyramid-shaped box that dispenses all sorts of drugs, narcotics, mood-enhancers, or whatever... Wow. And yet, the person with the magic pyramid still is constantly, suicidally unhappy. The flashbacks to a youth where there was no food, you lived in an empty prison on a deserted island, again, where the WAS NO FOOD, and yet lots of healthy-looking people fighting over the scraps of food that somehow 'were found'? Again, wow. And how about the Virtual Reality machine that lets people just 'appear where they want' for 'dates'? Wow. Just wow. And all these people who will just 'show up' when it's convenient to the story. "Hey there, just happened to be strolling down the beach with this unopened can of Pepsi. How about having sex with me for it? I can see that you're pretty filthy, and you seem to have some blood on your clothes, but what the heck, I'm game. We'll just duck under this convenient boardwalk where no one else happens to be and..." Shoot me now, just get it over with, will you? Who wrote the script? The director's fourth-grade kid? As a class project?And the end of the film is so terribly, incredibly, unforgivably bad... It's like, "Uh-oh. Got to wrap this up in... hmm... we'll give it 90 seconds, but since my kid only wrote 30 seconds of dialog, we'll have another 60 seconds of awkward silences to stretch it out."This film is irredeemably bad. Bad, bad, bad. BAD!
Meredith-7 What on earth was anyone associated with this project thinking when they made this trash. It has to be the worst film I have ever seen. Their visions of the future are ridiculous and the story line is beyond redemption. The virtual reality date line, despite being a bad idea to start with, is used in the worst possible way in this film. And the first half hour is the most grueling 30 minutes anyone has the displeasure to sit through. Utter rubbish.