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Alternate Reality | Artificial Intelligence
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7/10
IMDbBest Science Fiction Film | 2000
Budget 16,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 18,564,088 USD
The science fiction novel "Simulacron-3" was also published under the title "Counterfeit World," and was first published in 1964 by Daniel F. Galouye in the United States, making it one of the first literary descriptions of 'virtual reality.'
Douglas Hall's house has been seen on film before as the apartment of Detective Deckard in Ridley Scott's 1982 Blade Runner (1982). as well as the apartment of a drug lord in Predator 2 (1990). It's a Frank Lloyd Wright building named Ennis House, located in Los Angeles, CA.
Vincent D'Onofrio said that the theme of the movie was about wanting something that you couldn't have.
The story of Simulacron-3 was first used in World on a Wire (1973) by Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
This was one of two major motion pictures released in 1999 about a futuristic simulation whose inhabitants believe they're in the real world. The other was The Matrix (1999) released a month earlier.
"Hannon Fuller: [First lines] Ignorance is bliss. For the first time in my life, I agree."
"Jane Fuller: I fell in love with you before I even met you. Douglas Hall: How can you love me? I am not even real. You can't fall in love with a dream. Jane Fuller: You're more real to me than anything I've ever known."