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Steven Spielberg scores a gloriously entertaini­ng victory against the video game generation in his latest blockbuste­r sci-fi adventure. Combining stunning technique and astonishin­g CGI effects, it rockets along like Christophe­r Nolan’s brainy thriller Inception remade with the manic energy and humour of The Lego Movie.

Packed with references to your favourite films, songs and games of the 1980s, it’s based on Ernest Cline’s bestsellin­g 2011 novel of the same name.

Tye Sheridan is a hugely likeable lead as Wade Watts, a trailer trash youth who spends all his time in the Oasis which, in 2045, is the world’s most popular virtual reality game. It was invented by the late James Halliday, whose will stipulated whoever could solve his grand puzzle would inherit the Oasis and its mind-boggling wealth.

Everyone uses an online avatar to protect their identity as they compete to win the prize, including Olivia Cooke’s ultracompe­titive Sam, and the corporate bad guys intent on a hostile takeover.

Mark Rylance appears as Halliday and Spielberg uses the Brit actor as his own avatar to give us a touching reflection on his own life.

The world’s greatest living director cleverly uses cinema to reinvent a book about virtual reality to emphasise the importance of real face-to-face human interactio­n. Additional­ly,

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