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2/10
Disconnect yourself from the net in case you accidentally stream this
damianphelps20 September 2020
What you think is going to be a techie cat and mouse game between 2 hackers...isn't. It's boring and uninspiring.

The 2 leads could arguably played by cardboard cutouts.

Just unnecessary.
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8/10
Even hacker's fall in love
cekadah29 March 2015
I rather enjoyed this cat & mouse story of deception and love.

It certainly isn't a big budget movie but Director/writer Cyril Morin did a fine job in creating a story of mystery, deception, fear, and love. The story unfolds in multiple layers just thin enough to keep the viewer thinking he can see whats coming next only to be tricked into discovering you're wrong.

Pom Klementieff (Loise) and Chris Schellenger (Soyan) are just exotic enough to keep your interest up in them and their relationship which gets a bit rocky. King Orba (Russel Belial) is just evil enough to make you want to know his next move.

Low budget - yes, but that issue doesn't harm this flick one bit. It is a very 21st Century story!
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7/10
The Feel of an Anonymous Hack
in19845 April 2015
6.8 of 10. What it lacks in the subtlety and smoothness of real-world corporate hacks and Hollywood level production, it makes up for in interesting, believable characters in an equally believable modern-day thriller minus the action.

The film captures the mystery and paranoia in choosing who your friends and enemies are in a world filled with fake people and corporate fronts. It also captures the difficulty and danger of leaking information, whether via a Wikileaks-like organization or an "independent leak" while also weaving in some romance and sex intrigue.

While I agree it makes the hacking and IP hiding a lot simpler than it is, that's not exactly new to film. Even the documentary CitizenFour doesn't get into the excruciating, time consuming aspects of hacking. That doesn't make either a bad film. Given that both don't suffer being 2+ hour movies, they definitely could explore it more.
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