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Virtual Wraith
Thirteen years old Josh is a beta tester of a new scary virtual reality video game called VIRTUAL WRAITH where he must find and save a captured girl. He soon finds out the game is inhabited by an evil artificially intelligent entity whom he must defeat to stay alive.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends becomes trapped in a virtual reality game where a digital entity, the Virtual Wraith, begins to hunt them down. As the lines between the real and virtual worlds blur, they must find a way to escape before their minds and bodies are destroyed by the relentless entity.
Critical Reception
Virtual Wraith received a generally negative reception from critics and audiences, largely criticized for its low budget, predictable plot, and uninspired execution of its premise. While some noted its attempt at a sci-fi horror blend, the film failed to deliver a compelling or frightening experience.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a lack of originality and relies heavily on worn-out horror tropes.
Visual effects and overall production quality are considered subpar, detracting from the viewing experience.
The acting is often unconvincing, failing to establish any emotional connection with the audience.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Virtual Wraith are predominantly negative, with viewers citing its unoriginality, poor execution of the virtual reality concept, and low-quality production as major drawbacks. Many found the film to be boring and not scary.
Fun Fact
Director Justin Price is known for his prolific output of low-budget independent horror films, often writing, directing, and producing them himself.
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