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  • Back when Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Dr.Jekyll&Mr.Hyde we did not know about DNA and chromosomes those wonderful things that make you, you. Si taking advantage of those scientific advances we get Matt Keeslar as genetic research scientist experimenting on himself with an avatar from his cyber gaming world and we have Mr. Hyde.. It'a an interesting concept.

    If you've read the classic novel from Victorian times than you'll recognize the other characters in this movie, Keeslar does a fine job with the two characters of Jekyll and Hyde and integrating them into himself.

    It's a low budget item but Jekyll might please some fans of the story. it's a novel approach.
  • caroleinthebronx19 November 2005
    I rec. a copy of this film in the mail a few days ago. Taking into consideration that this is a low budget production,I personally had a difficult time understanding the overall plot. Seems as though Jekyll (main Char.) has a sexual addiction and a lack of respect for the female gender, which I found offensive at times. In Several scenes there's an obvious indication of A actors VS B in acting skills, and it overtly draws away the ability to finish that particular scene, and, has created confusion in the understanding of what is supposed to be happening. The only enjoyable aspect on this production was the opening composition (Very nice). Other than that, unfortunately not a well directed and edited film. I get a sense of where it's trying to go but there were too many bad turns taken on a lonely dirt road. Musicically 8 out of 10, Acting 5 out of 10, Direction 2 out of 10, Animation/Graphics 8 out of 10.

    CP Marshall Bronx, NY
  • This is a pretty good low-budget retelling of the Jekyll and Hyde story, but done with plenty of style and a very good, and I mean VERY good performance by Matt Keeslar as the dynamic duo. This version has to do with the digital revolution and capturing ones mind into the computer and then creating a computer generated alter-ego, and introducing it back into Dr. Jeckyll's mind. I wasn't getting into the movie at the beginning but soon it moves into a world of tits and ass and we find out Mr. Hyde is one mean sob. As I said Matt Keeslar is phenomenal in this role and I thoroughly enjoyed this movie as he moves between the good and evil. It brings the famous story into the modern age and to me, works very well. There's certainly a lot better Jekyll-Hyde movies, of which I like most of them, and this one is a little different, but I found it to be pretty entertaining.