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Strange Days
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Former policeman Lenny Nero (Ralph Fiennes) has moved into a more lucrative trade: the illegal sale of virtual reality-like recordings that allow users to experience the emotions and past experiences of others. While the bootlegs typically contain tawdry incidents, Nero is shocked when he receives one showing a murder. He enlists a friend, bodyguard Mace (Angela Bassett), to help find the killer -- and the two soon stumble upon a vast conspiracy involving the police force Nero once worked for.
Former policeman Lenny Nero (Ralph Fiennes) has moved into a more lucrative trade: the illegal sale of virtual reality-like recordings that allow users to experience the emotions and past experiences of others. While the bootlegs typically contain tawdry incidents, Nero is shocked when he receives one showing a murder. He enlists a friend, bodyguard Mace (Angela Bassett), to help find the killer -- and the two soon stumble upon a vast conspiracy involving the police force Nero once worked for.
Actors:
Stefan Arngrim,
Reginald T. Thornton,
Joe Urla,
Rio Hackford,
Brook Susan Parker,
Chester A. Whitmore,
Tom Tom Typhoon,
Gregory Diamond,
Maurice Marshall,
Lisa Picotte,
Delane Vaughn
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Stefan Arngrim
23 December 1955, Canada
Reginald T. Thornton
Joe Urla
25 December 1958, Pontiac, Michigan, USA
Rio Hackford
28 June 1970, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Brook Susan Parker
Chester A. Whitmore
Tom Tom Typhoon
Gregory Diamond
Maurice Marshall
Lisa Picotte
Delane Vaughn
Director:
Kathryn Bigelow
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Angela Bassett #Juliette Lewis #Kathryn Bigelow #Ralph Fiennes #Strange Days #Strange Days (1995) #Tom Sizemore
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July 01, 2005
Engaging, genuinely thrilling sci-fi. Enough to make you wish Bigelow made a movie a year.
January 01, 2000
Bigelow is so enamored of high-tech thrills, and so mesmerized by the violence she seeks to condemn, that her efforts at 11th-hour moralizing seem limp and halfhearted.
January 18, 2013
Director Kathryn Bigelow comes closer than any other filmmaker to turning movies into a virtual reality trip.
January 26, 2018
Messy, dreary and repulsive slick near future sci-fi/film noir thriller that both dazzles and is bombastic.
Rolling Stone
May 12, 2001
Undeniably thrilling and troubling.
May 07, 2012
[VIDEO ESSAY] "Strange Days" owes a debt to Michael Powell's "Peeping Tom," the film that ruined his storied career.
January 01, 2000
It's fascinating the way Bigelow is able to suggest so much of VR's impact (and dangers) within a movie - a form of VR that's a century old.
April 16, 2007
[Bigelow] with the help of her talented cast, constantly wrestles against the script, and for a great deal of time, she appears to be winning.
February 13, 2001
Though the creators of Strange Days may well be interested in its dramatic and thematic elements, they do not have the same touch for these moments as they do for camera pyrotechnics.
EmanuelLevy.Com
December 02, 2006
Set in LA at the end of the century, this morality tales showed again the main problem in the director's work: The great divide between simlistic plots and technical sophistication. Even so, it's one of a kind for its use of color, sound and motion
March 17, 2018
The movie went off like a landmine in Lincoln Center, traumatizing upscale audiences with its pulp semiotics and Bigelow's blunt-force filmmaking.
April 12, 2002
Once the premise has lost its promise, and Fiennes's brave attempts at characterization are sacrificed to pseudo-dazzle, everything appears awfully humdrum and, yes, distinctly dated.

