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Electric Dreams (1984) → Video - Comedy10.10.2008 23:03 | Posted by kumbo | Views 1078 | Tags ![]() Miles Harding (von Dohlen) is a bit of a nerd, an architect who is trying to invent "The Earthquake-Proof Brick".A smart guy... Well, almost. He's not great with computers. He's not really great at life, as it happens. So when one of his colleagues convinces him he needs 'organizing', he buys himself a computer, connects it to all the gadgets in his house, and like all good computer geeks, sets about running his entire house from the comfort of his swivel chair. All goes well, until he accidentally overloads the computer with data from his office mainframe. Trying to put out the fire, he spills champagne over the keyboard. There's some violent interaction between bubbles and circuitry, and, when he switches the system back after drying it out, Edgar (the computer, voiced by Cort) comes strangely to life. After a few initial doubts, Miles is fine with this and indeed comes to like it. Until cello player Madeline (Madsen) moves into the apartment upstairs. Things begin to get out of hand when Miles falls in love with Madeline. Edgar, left alone in the apartment during the work day soon follows suit and seduces Madeline by accompanying her cello practice. Miles gets Edgar to write a love song for Madeline, in which Edgar pours out his silicon heart. In surely the strangest love triangle ever made, Madeline believes that her wonderful musical muse is Miles, whilst we all know better. A jealous clash is brewing. How can Miles win Madeline from a competitor she doesn't know is there? What will Edgar do next to try to get the edge over Miles? If you haven't seen the movie, then all this probably sounds rather pitiful. And it would be, were it not for fine performances from the under-rated Lenny von Dohlen and Virginia Madsen. The emphasis here is definitely on "heart" and style and this magical urban fairytale is laced with some of the best pop music ever written for a movie. Its also very well photographed and a bit surreal in places. A bit like a long pop video, which I'm sure is what mean-spirited critics would say about it. There are also many little details that the scriptwriters used in the movie, which pre-dates the Personal Computer era, but cleverly predicts the hassles man would have with his silicon friends. An example is when Miles mis-types his name as "moles" during an initial setup screen and Edgar, the computer, refers to him by that name for the rest of the movie! (not much has changed since, in computer setup software, it would seem!). Format: AVI File size: 700 MB Duration: 1h 32min Codec ID: XviD Resolution: 512 x 384 pixels Frame rate: 25.000 fps Audio Language: English Genre: Romantic Comedy Links: Quote: Bookmark this publication or share it with friends:
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