Scène de Virtual Girl 2: Virtual Vegas (2001)
Détails de la scène
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Tamara Landry
Date de naissance: 1962-11-08
Lieu de naissance: Los Angeles, California, United States
Détails
Noms alternatifs: Tamara Landey, Shelby Lane, Jyl Dillon
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
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Biographie complète
Tamara Landry starred as Serena, the enigmatic avatar who runs an online dating service called The Pleasure Zone. Serena possesses a unique talent for matching clients with suitable partners based on their preferences and personal information she gathers. Each episode of this series focuses on how two people find love or other connections under Serena's guidance.
À propos du film: Virtual Girl 2: Virtual Vegas (2001)
Année de sortie: 2001
Nation: United States
Titre alternatif: Virtual Girl II: Virtual Vegas, Virtual Vegas, Virtual Voyeur
Réalisateur: Richard Gabai
Scénariste: Patrick Phillips
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Brad Fuller, Richard Gabai
Sociétés: Unified Film Organization
Genre: Science Fiction
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: virtual reality
Histoire
Virtual Girl 2: Virtual Vegas follows the introduction of VirTech Corporation's groundbreaking virtual reality machine in Las Vegas. This machine has the capability to make any fantasy come to life, proving highly popular and controversial. However, several users suffer fatal reactions due to insufficient testing, prompting a cover-up by the corporation to hide their responsibility.
Résumé
Set in the cyber universe of the future, Virtual Girl 2: Virtual Vegas explores themes of technological advancement, ethical responsibility, and the consequences of unrestricted access to virtual experiences. Directed by Richard Gabai and released in 2001, this science fiction film was controversial for its depiction of deadly virtual reality, highlighting real-world concerns about emerging technologies.