Rosetta Stone (Tilda Swinton), bio-geneticist, creates three artificial sweeties, Ruby/Marinne/Olivia (Tilda Swinton), each with her color-coordinated environment. She uses her DNA and hopes to have created something better than people. They soon gain their personalities. By sneaking into the outside world, they eventually teach Rosetta how to live in the real world.
This has the feel of an independent low-budget film. There is no correlation to reality, so real techies would barf. But other than that, this is an interesting story and has lots of color and sound. The science is appalling and amusing. The lust part of “Teknolust” is so mild that you need to look closely. About the time you get used to it, the 85 minutes are over.
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