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Cybertr@que

Original title: Takedown
  • 2000
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  • 1h 32m
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Skeet Ulrich, Tom Berenger, and Russell Wong in Cybertr@que (2000)
This film is based on the story of the capture of computer hacker Kevin Mitnick.
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This film is based on the story of the capture of computer hacker Kevin Mitnick.This film is based on the story of the capture of computer hacker Kevin Mitnick.This film is based on the story of the capture of computer hacker Kevin Mitnick.

  • Director
    • Joe Chappelle
  • Writers
    • Tsutomu Shimomura
    • John Markoff
    • David Newman
  • Stars
    • Skeet Ulrich
    • Russell Wong
    • Angela Featherstone
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    • Director
      • Joe Chappelle
    • Writers
      • Tsutomu Shimomura
      • John Markoff
      • David Newman
    • Stars
      • Skeet Ulrich
      • Russell Wong
      • Angela Featherstone
    • 49User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Skeet Ulrich
    Skeet Ulrich
    • Kevin Mitnick
    Russell Wong
    Russell Wong
    • Tsutomu Shimomura
    Angela Featherstone
    Angela Featherstone
    • Julia
    Donal Logue
    Donal Logue
    • Alex Lowe
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Mitch Gibson
    • (as Chris McDonald)
    Master P
    Master P
    • Brad
    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
    • McCoy Rollins
    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Lance 'Icebreaker' Petersen
    Amanda Peet
    Amanda Peet
    • Karen
    Ethan Suplee
    Ethan Suplee
    • Dan Bradley
    Dorit Sauer
    Dorit Sauer
    • Shelley
    Mark Joy
    • Committee Chairman
    Scott Cooper
    Scott Cooper
    • Jake Cronin
    Ned Bellamy
    Ned Bellamy
    • Tom Fiori
    Sara Melson
    Sara Melson
    • Rachel
    Michael Town
    Michael Town
    • Ray the Guard
    J.C. Quinn
    J.C. Quinn
    • Sgt. Tom Janks
    Sam Robison
    Sam Robison
    • Joel
    • Director
      • Joe Chappelle
    • Writers
      • Tsutomu Shimomura
      • John Markoff
      • David Newman
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    GooliNoc44

    wisdom movie and still actual

    Without going deep into the the story I can say that if you want to know about the real world under your computer and the privacy that never been out there you're In the right place. The movie Takedown will show you a small piece of hacking in the past and maybe the name "history of hacking" can be correct too.

    you can find some of the items from the movie in the spy-shops around so in my opinion just for the knowledge the movie must be seen. In the movie there are some point who are too stuck ,and some time there is no point for long focus in one position. I can see by the movie the vision of the creator ,and he did understand the story and the "How" not like many times in movies without any contact to the reality ,however he failed in focusing too much on the technology and mess the option to show how really hacker feel against and from the authorities.

    Enjoy
    8Alex-372

    Great, low budget film

    Takedown is the story of Kevin Mitnick and Tsutomu Shimamura's effort to bring him down.

    Whatever the accuracies of the story (and considering the egos involved, I guess we'll never know), this is a pretty riveting tale of an underground hacker playing and defeating the system. Which is all you could ever ask for in a movie. :-)

    Johnny Depp lookalike Skeet Ulrich, Russell Wong, Donal Logue, Cara Buono, Amanda Peet and Angela Featherstone make this low budget movie worth while.

    Whether or not the real Kevin Mitnick is a nice fellow or what he did was totally legal doesn't detract much from this ripping yarn. The production values are ok (but what would you expect from a guy who spends most of his time sitting behind a monitor in a small room?), however, the concept makes it more than worth while. Especially the "social engineering" segments are cool. Not to be missed if you're at all interested in movies about sub-cultures and the guerilla mentality.
    6Proz512

    Entertaining to say the least.

    I know all about the Mitnick story, the "Free Kevin", the story from both sides. I'm well aware how the hacking scene thinks this paints an unfair portrait of hackers. Compared to what is usually painted, this doesn't really paint them too bad. Compared to the really atrocious movie "Hackers", this does a lot better at showing what hacking is really like. You don't hack with a Mac, you hack from a PC in different ways. You get to also see the other try & true techiques of Social Engineering & Dumpster Diving. While any true hacker could point out the blatant lies in the movie (Mitnick & Shimomura never met in person until after the arrest), it was cool that the film made some clear distinctions in terminology. If this movie showed actual hacking, it would of been a snoozer. This was able to keep it a bit more interesting without making it look cheesy to the semiliterate computer user. It's funny how this won't appear in the United States, maybe the US Government is afraid of the truth about how afterwards Mitnick was stripped of his constitutional rights. Watch this film, and be entertained, but don't believe it, as most of it is really fiction.
    6sourcec

    Hmmmm

    To be honest I watched this film purely for the fact that I am very interested in Hacker Culture/History.. and to my dismay, this film is far from the truth. However it does have its good sides.. it's portrayal of hacking itself and of people with an over-enthusiastic interest in computing for one. Where other hacker-orientated Hollywood movies show flashy tron-like graphics to depict gaining root on a system, Takedown shows you how it is. And the other good thing about this movie is just that... its a movie. If you ignore the fact that the majority of its plot is based on biased views from people who either disliked Kevin, or never even knew him, it's watchable. It contains all the aspects of a Hollywood movie that grab the viewer.. an original topic, a fast moving storyline, a so-called criminal that you really feel sorry for, an unjust American legal system, and a so-called victim who is just as bad as the depicted criminal. If you can easily switch off, this film is for you, but if you care about freedom of information, moral values and the fact that everyone has the right to a fair trial... go watch Freedom Downtime.
    6JurijFedorov

    Barely acceptable as a movie

    Historical accuracy: 3 Acting: 6 Camera work: 4 Editing: 5 Budget: 4 Story: 6 Theme: 5 Pure entertainment factor: 6 Video quality: 5 Special effects: NA Pacing: 6 Suspension of disbelief: 3 Non-cringe factor: 5 Lack of flashbacks: 10

    It's not a good movie as such. It's engaging enough with decent acting and a plot that always advances, but it's messy and cheap movie making. Firstly, I have read Mitnick's book and watched the doc. The doc had some weird scenes and was dirt cheap, but overall a good watch and the audiobook was very fun.

    This is not really what happened. This is a story from a point of view of a guy who claims he caught him. He didn't of course. And while watching the movie it will be quite clear that it's nearly fully fictional. The super hacker, who is here better than Mitnick, can do no wrong. He has a hot horny blonde girlfriend, mocks political figures openly, works with FBI, has his own company it seems. He's like a superhero of sorts and Mitnick is this weird criminal hacker. A loner who was forced to leave his girlfriend as FBI was after him. His girlfriend starts dating his best friend instead. In a dating scene he mocks the woman he asked out. He acts weird and creepily and overall the great danger he presents is because he steals this super powerful program from the guy who is now chasing him. Apparently it can hack into ANY system whatsoever. FBI, airports, hospitals. Anything. Obviously this movie is nearly pure fiction and a narcissistic product.

    Actually, the best scenes are the ones where we experience realistic events like Mitnick tricking his way into companies, hacking a phone to make free calls, talking about the morals of hacking, hacking the people chasing him, being easily offended. But largely the movie tries to be over the top. The camera work is shoddy and rushed, the hacking scenes cringe. Overall the plot is confusing. The guy chasing him somehow always tracks him down yet we never clearly understand how. And many scenes are plastered in. There is clearly a script and plot here yet the movie is recut by someone besides the director because much of it makes no sense with scenes just appearing and explaining very little.

    It's actually watchable and semi-enjoyable. It's not boring as such and I guess one could watch it. But it looks very cheap, the plot is nonsense, and the editing makes it a giant mess. I feel like there is a great story here that could be made. Just focus on the small hacking stuff and social engineering. Keep it realistic. This is why I think some people enjoyed it enough as you could imagine how it could have been good. It's not, but at least it's not dull. There are not many hacker movies out there and most are quite horrible. This at least is perplexingly not awful. Which is something I guess.

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    • Trivia
      Editors of 2600 magazine (a hacker publication) learned of this film early in its development and were at the time campaigning for Kevin Mitnick's release from prison. They filmed the documentary "Freedom Downtime" as they tried to correct many glaring errors and personal attacks on Mitnick's character in the film, protesting outside Miramax offices in New York amongst other things.
    • Quotes

      Kevin Mitnick: Why am I here and you are not?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Freedom Downtime (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      There's A Shadow
      Performed by The Silos & Richard S. Butler

      Written by Walter Salas-Humara, Scott Z. Burns, Richard S. Butler

      Published by Lagartijo Music (BMI), Scott Z. Burns Music (BMI), Hookmeister Music (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Walter Salas-Humara

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Takedown
    • Filming locations
      • Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dimension Films
      • Millennium Films
      • Hacker Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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