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Hackers

  • 1995
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45min
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Angelina Jolie and Jonny Lee Miller in Hackers (1995)
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  • Dirección
    • Iain Softley
  • Guionista
    • Rafael Moreu
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    • Jonny Lee Miller
    • Angelina Jolie
    • Jesse Bradford
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    • Dirección
      • Iain Softley
    • Guionista
      • Rafael Moreu
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      • Jonny Lee Miller
      • Angelina Jolie
      • Jesse Bradford
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    • 46Metascore
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    Hackers: The Plague Gets A Trace
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    Hackers: Hacking Richard Gill's Account
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    Hackers: Hacking Richard Gill's Account
    Hackers: Dade Beats Kate's Score
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    • Nikon
    Renoly Santiago
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    • Lauren Murphy
    Darren Lee
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    Lorraine Bracco
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'Hackers' is a quintessential 90s film with mixed opinions. Some praise its nostalgic value, energetic youth portrayal, and iconic status among tech enthusiasts, while others criticize its unrealistic hacking depiction, poor acting, and clichéd plot. The film is seen as fun yet flawed, with a strong soundtrack and memorable performances, especially from Jonny Lee Miller and Angelina Jolie. Despite inaccuracies and dated visuals, 'Hackers' is appreciated for its cultural impact and community sense among 90s tech scene viewers.
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    cariart

    Out-of-Date, Tech Mistakes, but WHAT A CAST!

    The problem with any movie that focuses on technology, particularly computers, is that it will become dated nearly immediately. This isn't a new problem for filmmakers; great films of the past, from DESK SET to COLOSSUS: THE FORBIN PROJECT, from DEMON SEED to TRON and THE LAST STARFIGHTER have all featured 'cutting-edge' technology that seems quaint, by today's standards. Even 'Hal', from the timeless classic 2001:A SPACE ODYSSEY, is a huge monstrosity that could be miniaturized to a fraction of it's size, today. So when a film's whole theme involves computers, like THE NET, or HACKERS, you can't take the technology end too seriously, even if much of it is bogus, as is the case of Iain Softley's paean to teen-aged computer freaks. Hackers are, of course, not romantic, adventurous daredevils who are trying to right wrongs by attacking evil conglomerates via an expertise in computer programming; they are generally over-educated anarchists who create worms and viruses for the simple joy of seeing the disruption and destruction of EVERYONE'S computers, just to know that they can do it.

    Having said this, let me say that the true joy of HACKERS is seeing a group of young 'Stars in the Making', early in their careers. Of course the most recognizable and famous of these is Angelina Jolie, who looks butch and adorable with short hair, and 'an attitude', but the film also offers a dazzling performance by Matthew Lillard (Shaggy in the live-action SCOOBY-DOO), who has become one of the finest young comic actors around; gifted British actor Jonny Lee Miller, playing an American, here, who would go on to TRAINSPOTTING, DRACULA 2000, and the title role in the TV production of BYRON; Jesse Bradford, star of last year's CLOCKSTOPPERS; Laurence Mason (BEHIND ENEMY LINES, A.I.); and Renoly Santiago (CON AIR). Quite an impressive resume for a cast of 'unknowns' in 1995!

    Of course, the established actors of the film haven't done badly, either...While Fisher Stevens never became a 'major' star, after the build-up television and the SHORT CIRCUIT films gave him, he still remains active; and of course, Lorraine Bracco went on to THE SOPRANOS, as the Mafia's favorite 'shrink' (with the possible exception of Billy Crystal).

    So, if you skip over the dated attempt to be 'cutting edge', and just sit back and enjoy the performances, HACKERS is a fun movie that can be appreciated as a 'Preview of Coming Attractions' from a remarkable cast...
    8tom_dimaggio

    A lot of fun to watch

    I'm working in IT for over 10 years now, and let's be clear: Hackers is a movie, .. there's nothing real about the "hacking" going on in the movie.

    There's a few scenes that are horribly done (for today's standards) but all in all I loved the movie. The acting is OK, the soundtrack is great and it changes for the everlasting "chliché" of the IT Nerd.

    It's a movie that could surprise you, especially with the amount of bad movies being released nowadays. It's funny to see Johnny Lee Miller and Angelina Jolie at the beginning of their careers as well.

    If you're looking for light entertainment for one evening, ...
    8kergillian

    Caution: movie may be better than it appears...

    Hackers is a non-stop cheeze-fest. It's also one of my favourite films of all time. Which is not to say it's a perfect ten, it isn't. But it's a great combination of good cheeze and pure fun. Suspend all disbelief, it's not about realism. And try not to nitpick (we all know graphics would not have been possible using Unix, we all know that those archaic modems couldn't run that fast, etc. etc. etc.)

    That aside, this film is really funny. It also laughs at itself on a regular basis...I mean just look at dade's wardrobe, and then remind yourself that you know half a dozen people who dressed like that in 94. I know a people who mirror just about every character in this film, which makes it even more enjoyable.

    The dialogue is often over the top, and some of the acting is overdone, but tis the nature of the beast. Jonny Lee Miller (who never ceases to amaze me) pulls off the American accent quite well (though he tends to slip on occasion) and Dade is certainly no Sickboy. But that's just an example of range (he did it again in Dracula 2000...and almost saved it). Matthew Lillard, though occasionally OVERLY annoying, is perfect as Cereal Killer; his best role ever, though Scream comes close. Renoly Santiago is a funny and loud Phantom Phreak, a role only second to his role in Con Air, and his lines are always great; and Laurence Mason as the ultra-cool Lord Nikon a very close tie with Tin-Tin in The Crow for coolness (and he's done some *cool* spots...Floyd D in True Romance (not to be confused with Brad Pitt's character 'Floyd';) and Roach in an awesome ep. of Law & Order...) his character is by far the coolest of the Elite. Lorraine Bracco in a *very* early role...and speaking of *early* - Early Edition's Fishe Stevens is amusing as the arrogant swine Eugene 'The Plague' Belford. And how can one not like a film with Penn Jillette in it???

    But all that aside, Angelina Jolie stole the show (as she often does). Looking like a cyber-elf straight out of ShadowRun, she's sultry and sexy in a way most actresses these days can't manage. I can't think of any films I haven't liked her in...even if I didn't like the films themselves. She's simply awesome here, she even takes bad dialogue and turns it into fun, good lines. And *her* outfits are really nice, save for that horrid dress she was stuck in at the end. And she has a Massive Attack startup on her puter!! (with a 28.8 bps modem!! ;p~~~)

    Overall: sure it's unrealistic. Sure half of it's impossible. Sure it's overacted and the dialogue needs work. But the cast are all under-rated, and most of them went on to better roles, some to much fame. And the soundtracks are absolutely AMAZING!! I own them and listen regularly... This should probably rate a four or five, but I can't help but ignore all critics and pronounce myself as one of the large cult following of adorers of this film. For fun value, let alone the fact that it's entertaining as hell: 8/10.
    7michaeljhuman

    Light hacker fantasy

    Obviously this movie is not an academy award winner. So it's going to score or not score points solely based on entertainment value.

    Here's why I rate it a 7...

    * The music - a great soundtrack, if you enjoy the era and genre ( Prodigy being one of the coolest bands featured) * The characters - They are all fun - especially Cereal Killer and the phone phreak guy * A pretty hot Angelina Jolie * The dialog - Some of it is pretty amusing, if you don't take the movie seriously * The overall presentation - I enjoy the signs of the time; grunge music posters, early virtual reality, etc; I enjoy the attempts at portraying what goes on inside of a computer even though it's totally wrong * I enjoy the attempt of the movie to be technical. Especially amusing is the discussion of Kate's laptop..."It has a killer refresh rate", lol; You kind of have to laugh at such things; They get some things right though. Like calling the compiler design book the Dragon book...it was named that when I was in college

    Obviously weak is the portrayal of computers and hacking. As a computer professional, I can still live with it. Movies rarely get any of this stuff right, so you just put up with these things.

    The plot is quite weak. But what do you expect? It suffices as a vehicle for the situations, dialog and music.
    vestan_p

    The best movie EVER!

    Well, here it is folks, I think it's been long enough since hackers came out (6 years+), so I am going to offer what I think will be the definitive commentary on the film "Hackers." Simply put, Hackers is the finest movie ever. The music, the costumes, the dialog... if you could put FUN in a box (not to mention Johnny Lee Miller and Angelina Jolie) the box would say "Hackers" on it. If this movie were a president, it would Hackraham Lincoln. If it were a gum, it would be Hackalicious... you get the picture.

    Anyhow, the really important thing I have to say is this:

    A.) Hackers is NOT a "B-movie"; the budget was large and the actors have major talent; it's a slick production, and it shows.

    B.) Contrary to the belief of some cyber-dorks out there (who mainly get their jollies by pretending they know more than other people about computers) it doesn't matter if the computer interface is somewhat unrealistic. Obviously, there are some classic "movie" style computer screens (a la 1995's other horrible computer flick "The Net (of crap)"), but lest I seem like a broken record, I will repeat for the entertainmentally challenged THIS IS A MOVIE!

    C.) Are you kidding me? This stuff is great! I can watch this movie forever (and believe me, I have) and NEVER EVER get tired of it. C'mon, this stuff is just classic, listen here to some dialogue:

    (spoken with much gusto:) "Yeah, it's got a killer refresh rate."

    "Risc is good."

    "Never fear, I is here."

    IT'S SO CLASSIC IT HURTS!

    Bottom line, if you wanna be a nerd, go program something. If you want to be entertained, get this movie, NOW!

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    • Trivia
      The "hacking"-sequences - the scenes where you see the "inside" of a computer - are mostly motion-controlled models, because director Iain Softley thought that actual computer graphics would look too artificial.
    • Errores
      The Pan Am building seen in the New York City flyover had the Pan Am sign removed in 1992, approximately one year after Pan Am ceased operation, and three years before the film's setting.
    • Citas

      Dade Murphy: Mess with the best, die like the rest.

    • Conexiones
      Edited from Al morir la noche (1945)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Halcyon & On & On
      Written by Paul Hartnoll, Phil Hartnoll (as Philip Hartnoll) and Ed Barton

      Performed by Orbital

      Courtesy of Internal Records

      Contains a sample of "It's a Fine Day"

      Performed by Opus III

      Courtesy of PWL International

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      • 15 de septiembre de 1995 (México)
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      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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      • United Artists
      • Suftley
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      • USD 20,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 7,563,728
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,173,101
      • 17 sep 1995
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 7,564,448
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      • 1h 45min(105 min)
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