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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75San Francisco ChronicleEdward GuthmannSan Francisco ChronicleEdward GuthmannSci-fi has rarely been so playful.
- 70Village VoiceLaura SinagraVillage VoiceLaura SinagraA quiet tour de force for Tilda Swinton, who plays researcher Rosetta Stone and her feisty but fragile alter egos.
- 40VarietyDavid RooneyVarietyDavid RooneyWhile it's stylishly designed and shot in startling colors on digital high-definition cameras, this feels like yesterday's futuristic news, and it's more likely to surface as a video/DVD curiosity than a theatrical draw.
- 40TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghTV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghThe film's shortcomings notwithstanding, it's a must-see for Swinton fans, who can select a favorite among four different variations of their idol or simply adore them all.
- 38Boston GlobeTy BurrBoston GlobeTy BurrHas a welcome humor but only in theory, and theory, chilly and self-involved, is where this filmmaker seems most at home. Like its bio-digital sirens, the movie never quite comes alive.
- 38New York PostJonathan ForemanNew York PostJonathan ForemanIt's muddled and shallow and obvious. Worse, it fails as entertainment, being so ineptly directed and written it often has the feel of a high school production by kids with more money and ambition than talent.
- 30Film ThreatRon WellsFilm ThreatRon WellsIf you've got the opportunity to have someone as talented and game for anything as Swinton, you really owe it to her to give her a real movie to be in.
- 30The Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenThe Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenThe results might make for some swell production stills, but as a motion picture, Teknolust never really makes it alive out of Hershman's head.