Existenz review

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Virtual reality is a concept much abused by sci-fi writers eager to spew out their cyberwank jargon, tweak our aching cerebellums with mind-bending plot twists and give their CG image-generating pixie friends another chance to `impress' audiences with morphy effects. Johnny Moronic, Virtudrossity - - all suffered from the Technobabble Over Feasible Plot And Character syndrome.

So why bother with eXistenZ? It's got a silly, Random Caps Lock title, for a start. Plus it's set in the increasingly boring Not Too Distant Future, features dialogue like: ""It must be some kind of weird reality bleed-through effect"", and is littered with some of the most ridiculous technospeak you'll ever hear (Bioports, Gristle Guns, UmbyCords - you get the idea). But once you settle into the first original screenplay David Cronenberg has penned since Videodrome, you soon realise that the cold Canadian shockmeister is, well, taking the piss. Yes, the man who gave us Crash has finally made a comedy, albeit a pitch-black one.

It's darker than Videodrome, weirder than Naked Lunch and funnier than any of Cronenberg's other efforts. eXistenZ offers a wry and refreshing trot on the tired VR horse; given the chance, it'll make you squirm and snigger in equal measure.

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