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In vitro
On stage, wearing a vinyl corset and stiletto boots, s/he's Venus, lead singer of the glam rock band All The Pretty Horses. At home in Minneapolis with Lynette, her wife of twenty years, s/he's Steve. Born male, Venus is transgender. S/he's "in between" — taking female hormones, but not planning to have sexual reassignment surgery. To some, s/he's a pioneer, courageously exploring a brave new world of gender identity, free of categorization. To others, s/he's a freak. VENUS OF MARS is both the unique coming out story of Venus' gender-redefining journey, and the truly contemporary love story of a couple weathering dramatic changes in uncharted relationship territory.
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Plot Summary
A group of scientists creates artificial humans with the intention of using them for medical experiments. However, the artificial humans become self-aware and develop their own agenda, leading to a violent confrontation with their creators. The film explores themes of creation, consciousness, and the ethical boundaries of scientific advancement.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally negative reception from critics, with many pointing to its low-budget production values and predictable plot. Audience reactions were mixed, with some appreciating the concept while others found the execution lacking.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a lack of compelling characters and a weak narrative.
Technical aspects such as special effects and sound design are often criticized.
Despite a potentially interesting premise, the execution fails to deliver a satisfying viewing experience.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for 'In vitro' is not readily available or consistently aggregated.
Fun Fact
The film was produced with a very limited budget, which significantly impacted its visual effects and overall production quality, leading to its direct-to-video release.
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