Demolition Man - Virtual insanity Movies Scenes, Love Scenes, Demolition Man
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Demolition Man - Virtual insanity
The 1993 sci-fi satire Demolition Man had an ambitious and bizarre view of what "the future" would be like. Sylvester Stallone plays John Spartan, a cop from the '90s, cryogenically frozen until 2032, when he's thawed out to hunt a master criminal (Wesley Snipes). Spartan wakes to a world he finds bizarre and confusing. For example, the only restaurant is Taco Bell, toilet paper has been replaced by shells, and the thing that people do behind closed doors is conducted with virtual reality helmets.á
Yes, viewers get a glimpse of future love, but that can only happen after John's guide, San Angeles (because L.A. and San Diego have merged in the future) police lieutenant Lenina Huxley (Sandra Bullock) initiates the act in the most overly verbose and technically-worded seduction in movie history. Nothing gets a guy interested like the phrase "general state of neurological arousal."á
As one of the least romantic songs ever made ù the theme from The Love Boat ù plays, Lenina emerges from her bedroom, dressed in a robe and brandishing two skull-clamping VR helmets.áLenina closes her eyes, starts breathing heavily, and then the experience kicks in for John. Apparently "making love" in the future consists of a series of rapid-fire, split-second, multi-colored images of one's partner. It's all so much that John "breaks contact" and rips his helmet off.

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