This visual dissonance serves the story. The real world feels heavy and tired; the virtual world feels light and synthetic. The action sequences, while occasionally stumbling, lean heavily into "Matrix-lite" gun-fu and sword fights. It’s a love letter to the late 90s cyberpunk boom—unapologetic in its desire to show slow-motion shots of rain falling on leather coats.

: Official French and international Blu-ray releases typically include English (Dolby TrueHD 7.1)

2047: Virtual Revolution is not a perfect film. The pacing can be uneven, and the dialogue occasionally veers into exposition-heavy territory. However, it is a film.