
Brainscan (1994)
Année de sortie : 1994
Pays : United Kingdom, United States
Titre alternatif : Agyrém, Brainscan - Il gioco della morte, Brainscan - Jogo Mortal, Brainscan: Mente asesina, Juego mortal, Skeniranje mozga, Tarayici, Viagem Para o Inferno
Réalisateur : John Flynn
Scénariste : Andrew Kevin Walker, Brian Owens
Production & Genre
Producteur(s) :
Sociétés : Admire Productions Ltd., Coral Productions, Triumph Films
Genre : Comedy, Horror, Horror Film, Mystery Film, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film, Thriller
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses : N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : dreams, hypnosis, pretended murder, trance, video game, virtual reality
Synopsis
In 'Brainscan', a lonely teenage horror-movie fan named Michael discovers an interactive video game that uses hypnosis to tailor his gaming experience into the most terrifying reality. While under this hypnotic trance, he witnesses and seemingly participates in brutal murders via virtual reality. Upon emerging from each trance, he finds evidence that these murders have occurred in real life. Horrified by the possibility that he might be the killer, Michael must unravel the truth behind his experiences before it's too late.
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Résumé
Directed by John Flynn and released in 1994, 'Brainscan' is a unique blend of horror, sci-fi, and thriller genres. The film explores themes of virtual reality, identity, and the blurred line between reality and illusion through the lens of a teenager's terrifying encounter with an advanced video game that exploits his fears. With limited plot details available across sources, this summary combines information from TMDB, MUBI, and Wikidata to provide a cohesive overview.
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