Review of Virtuosity (1995) by Mick Lasalle for San Francisco Chronicle — 09 Sep 2015
The presence of Washington lends the picture a much-needed dose of authenticity. But in the end Virtuosity is disconnected and uninvolving, despite -- or maybe because of -- a climax that comes in three distinct waves.
One section seems to be a half-hour sound-and-light show.
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This review of Virtuosity (1995) was written by Mick Lasalle and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 09 Sep 2015.
Virtuosity has generally received negative reviews.
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