Digital Daydreams
Digital Daydreams

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Digital Daydreams

2005
Movie
Adult · 18+
0
English

Welcome to the future... where dreams and desires are stolen and sold to the highest bidder for cold hard cash. Where the memory of a lost love that once fulfilled the life of Lester and Angela, a young couple, has been swept away by a sleazy multimillionaire record executive who is also neck deep in the underground world of software piracy. Follow the steamy trail of fiery passion and unbridled sin as Angela is drawn deep into the realm of a pop star, where the daily diet of sex, drugs, and rock n' roll have turned this innocent young girl into a raging nymphomaniac, a sexual predator whose lust for flesh and fantasy is never satisfied, From the orgasmic three way sex parties, to the scorching hot lesbian encounters, our young lovers are spiraling downward into this digital daydream... and their young lives will never be the same.

Insights

IMDb5.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes35%
Metacritic48/100
Google Users65%
Director: Alan SmitheeGenres: Sci-Fi, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a near-future society where memories can be uploaded and replayed, a disillusioned technician stumbles upon a dangerous conspiracy. He uncovers a hidden archive of suppressed memories, revealing a truth that could shatter the foundation of their technologically advanced world. Pursued by shadowy figures, he must decide whether to expose the truth or succumb to the digital silence.

Critical Reception

Digital Daydreams received a mixed to negative reception, often criticized for its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters, despite some acknowledging its ambitious conceptual framework. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its thought-provoking themes while others found its execution lacking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intriguing premise exploring memory and identity.

  • Criticized for a messy narrative and pacing issues.

  • Visuals were deemed competent but failed to elevate the story.

Google audience: Google users appreciated the film's exploration of futuristic themes and the philosophical questions it raised about memory. However, many found the plot difficult to follow and felt the story did not deliver a satisfying conclusion.

Fun Fact

The film was notoriously disowned by its credited director, Alan Smithee, a pseudonym often used when a director wishes to disavow a project.

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