Ein Ex-Hacker wird gezwungen, in hochrangige Bankinstitute einzubrechen, ein anderer Mann muss versuchen, in das mit Sprengfallen versehene Gebäude einzudringen, um den jungen Mann vom heiße... Alles lesenEin Ex-Hacker wird gezwungen, in hochrangige Bankinstitute einzubrechen, ein anderer Mann muss versuchen, in das mit Sprengfallen versehene Gebäude einzudringen, um den jungen Mann vom heißen Stuhl zu holen.Ein Ex-Hacker wird gezwungen, in hochrangige Bankinstitute einzubrechen, ein anderer Mann muss versuchen, in das mit Sprengfallen versehene Gebäude einzudringen, um den jungen Mann vom heißen Stuhl zu holen.
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I watched it because Gibson was in it and I am sure many others will to. I wonder sometimes if big names lend themselves to lower end films to help them out. It got me to watch it, so I guess it worked.
Some of the acting was bad. The plot was ok, I guess. Best way to describe it... low budget film that lives up to every expectation of a low budget film. I try hard not to low ball ratings, but you just can't up mark this from a 3/10. If you're the kind of person who can watch anything (like me), then give it a go. If you're a hard to please film watcher, give it a miss.
What a joke.
That about explains this movie about a hacker, which has a story that couldn't even be sold 20 years ago to seniors who know almost nothing about computers and hacking. I couldn't stop laughing when Mel Gibson tries to sell something about a "DOS attack" as if it mmakes much sense in the context of this loser. Kevin Dillon, who has done some decent work, is given the hopeless task of carrying this film along with Gibson, who comes in from time to time to provide the cop shtick and he does what he can to try to sound credible. It works about half the time, the rest he's almost dialed in, brain gain. Shannon Doherty barely shows, barks orders like the police captain she is, perhaps just trying to remain relevant in film while she has unfortunately gone through her own health hell.
In the end, the villain is a laughable, non-stop babbling buffoon. If you're not watching this on a streaming where you can skip parts, you'll be in constant pain as there is little reason to want to stay for the journey since it's completely unconvincing. This is "bad Bruce Willis movie" level bad. Perhaps they needed the money. Owed a favor. I don't know but those must have been some really awful pictures the director and writers must have on the stars in this film.
THINGS I LIKED: Mel Gibson's involvement in this movie is why most people will be intrigued. He's always a pleasant addition, and he certainly elevates the stature of this movie. I've been a fan for years. He even has some funny lines in the movie to add some comic relief.
Other cast members include Kevin Dillon, Michael Welch, Sam Asghari, and Eddie Steeples. I really enjoyed seeing Shannen Doherty too, especially since she has been going through cancer treatments. I thought she did a good, believable job, and I wish her health and happiness.
I've always liked single-location movies.
Fun fact #1: They shot the movie in only 7 days.
Fun fact #2: Kevin Dillon admits he's terrible with computers and that they had an IT expert on set who was available to answer questions.
It's hard to think watching a man typing on a computer frantically would actually be interesting or cause enough tension and suspense, but it works well at times.
Sleight of hand is mentioned early in the story and then demonstrated in several ways in the plot. The plot features a mystery of who the bad guy is.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: Unfortunately, the movie doesn't fully utilize the talented Mel Gibson. Like Bruce Willis and Liam Neeson, I worry that more and more of these movie stars who were hot in the 80's, and '90s are now just cashing their name in for small roles in mediocre movies.
There are quite a few bad acting moments. Most of that can be contributed to a cliched script.
The granny voice sounded like a cartoon voice.
A lot of details are wrong or missing.
People's reactions to events seem off. For example, if you were on a morning jog and saw a bomb go off near your neighborhood, would you just shrug and keep going? Would you still go to work if it were your day off and your daughter's birthday? There didn't seem to be urgency for him to actually be in the office.
Very little character development.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Profanity, including F-bombs Some bloody violence Weapons of various kinds Explosions People die.
THEMES: Family Workplace honesty Computer hacking skills Co-workers
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- WissenswertesWhen Orlando (Kevin Dillon) first goes to work, there is a small poster hanging next to his locker that says, "There's no place like 127.0.0.1". This is a joke among techies, translated to "There's no place like home."
It is a reference to two items: an 18th century poem, "Home Sweet Home" and the more obviously recognizable line from the Wizard of Oz.
127.0.0.1, in layman's terms, means "this computer", or in relation to the joke, "home".
- PatzerCharacter Orlando Friar receives an instant message dated Feb 28th when the movie is taking place during the winter holidays.
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