“Virtual Revolution” (**1/2 out of four) was an intriguing, if not quite revolutionary, futuristic action thriller set in Paris 2047 in which a government shadow agent (Mike Dopud) works in a dystopian society in which all live in virtual worlds online and he is hired by a ruthless corporation to track down terrorists who threaten to disrupt this system and blur the line between virtual reality and reality. Impressive production design and very stylish cinematography by Cyril Bron highlight the by-now standard futuristic look of tall skyscrapers and flying machines; unfortunately, the story and script get overly murky, talky, and cerebral as it goes along. A fairly impressive directing debut for Guy-Roger Duvert who shows himself as a visual stylist but this is best watched with the sound off.