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Ladataan... Swordfish [2001 film] (2001)Tekijä: Dominic Sena (Director), Skip Woods (Screenwriter)
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. From Netflix: Rogue agent Gabriel Shear (John Travolta) is determined to get his mitts on $9 billion stashed in a secret Drug Enforcement Administration account. He wants the cash to fight terrorism, but lacks the computer skills necessary to hack into the government mainframe. Enter Stanley Jobson (Hugh Jackman), a n'er-do-well encryption expert who can log into anything. Halle Berry co-stars (in the buff!) in this high-tech thrill ride. 2001/99 minutes/Rated R To view the preview on Netflix, simply click on the following link, then use the "back" button on your computer to return here to the Neighbors Lending Library of Verrado on LibraryThing.com. http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Swordfish/60020745?trkid=222336&lnkctr=srchrd-s... näyttää 3/3 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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When the DEA shuts down a dummy corporation operation code named SWORDFISH, they had generated $400 million which they let sit around; years of compound interest has swelled it to $9.5 billion. A covert counter-terrorist unit called Black Cell, headed by Gabriel, wants the money to help finance their war against international terrorism, but it's all locked away behind super-encryption. He brings in convicted hacker Stanley, who only wants to see his daughter Holly again but can't afford the legal fees, to slice into the government mainframes and get the money. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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The "hacking" used in the movie is not really an element / character. The theme of "misdirection" is brought in late, rarely referenced, and would be the most interesting aspect of the movie if used to drive the story. Instead, gratuitous nudity and repeated tension or shock of threatening people and/or killing people and/or violence are what is used to drive the story. Not interesting. The intent of John Travolta's character (about terrorism) he repeats ad nauseum, and it doesn't mean anything; there's no character development for that intent. The computer and hacking is also not interesting, has no depth, and is not believable. There is even a scene called "hackstasy" devoted to Hugh Jackman's character getting caught up in his hacking, complete with many colors of lighting as he moves through the room. (ugh)
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