2009
11.03

The movie is a traveling in our own minds. Our dreams of someone who don’t exist. Our unhappened actions with him, our deep emotional world or sacral wishes which probably never will happen.

In it the dimensions of the dreams and reality are connected by a female scientist in a sci-fi world where new medias doesn’t have boundaries. Biological twins created to live the emotional part of the life of the scientist who doesn’t have in the real life. ( RGB ) Ruby, Olive and Marine have their own parallel emotions and wishes and they came out of control because they need to explore the world and to have experience further than this what they have been programmed for. They start to “mutate” in this wishes and this make parallel with the todays technologies and the wishes that are born in us by using them.

Our wishes and the technologies today are unexpectedly mutable and sometimes we can lost the control over them. They are strange mix of our wishes and desires, our dreams and our reality, we make them like ourselves and mix them by purpose to see the result.

The viruses that all the men had… While all the man where sick of the virus of Ruby she was still exploring the world of the feelings. When she found a destination of her emotions, the virus disappeared.

In a conclusion I could say that every emotion involved in a technologies gives a result and even more, in mix with other emotions/technologies gives a thousands of new ideas and base for a new emotions. Sometimes It depends of us, what emotions we feel, what we desire and how deep it is.

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Referências:
Teknolust (2002)
Karen Black, Jeremy Davies, Tilda Swinton, Thomas Jay Ryan, James Urbaniak, Josh Kornbluth, Diana Demar, Dick Bright, Paula West, John Pirruccello, Andrea Zomber, Howard Swain (II).
Música: The Residents

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