

Movie spotlight
Vertical Reality
Follow some of the best skiers and riders around like Nelson Carmichael, Dan Egan, Suzanne Sawyer, and Warren himself along with tons more as they attempt to ski and ride some of the most vertical and extreme runs and steeps on the planet. Take a deep breath and stare down some of the most vertical terrain in the world from Russia down to India and up to the highest peaks of Austria.
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Plot Summary
A snowboarding daredevil gets caught in a corporate conspiracy when he discovers a secret project involving virtual reality. He must use his skills and wit to expose the truth and survive.
Critical Reception
Vertical Reality was not widely released and received minimal critical attention. It is largely considered a direct-to-video release that capitalized on the burgeoning interest in virtual reality technology at the time.
What Reviewers Say
Low-budget production values are evident throughout.
The plot is convoluted and fails to deliver a satisfying conclusion.
Performance quality is generally considered subpar.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to point out the film's dated special effects and predictable storyline.
Fun Fact
The film's exploration of virtual reality themes was ahead of its time for a 1994 direct-to-video release, though its execution was limited by the technology and budget available.
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