Review of Brainscan (1994) by Chad F — 28 Aug 2008
A very strange film. If I had seen it as a younger kid, I think I would have been a lot more into it. With a plot about a virtual reality video game in which you get to indulge in people's sickest innermost urges (killing people).
It's a little too violent for pre-teens, yet that's why it would be such a stand out movie at that age. Unfotunately, it's a little too awkward and dumb for anyone over the age of 15 to really get into.
The strange mix of the "video game plot", with the extremely vouyeristic murder scenes, and the goofy HOST of the game, "Trickster" who is reminiscent of Howie Mandell's character in Little Monsters, doesn't blend quite so well.
The movie overall gives you a very uncomfortable feeling but it's too campy to be one of those "I love it because it's so incredibly hard to watch" movies like Irreversible for example.
Recommended for Edward Furlong fans and fans of simply bizarre 90's movies, otherwise not so sure.
This review of Brainscan (1994) was written by Chad F on 28 Aug 2008.
Brainscan has generally received mixed reviews.
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