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Underground: L'histoire de Julian Assange

Original title: Underground: The Julian Assange Story
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.1K
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Sean McIntyre in Underground: L'histoire de Julian Assange (2012)
BiographyDrama

A look at the early career of Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.A look at the early career of Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.A look at the early career of Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.

  • Director
    • Robert Connolly
  • Writers
    • Suelette Dreyfus
    • Robert Connolly
  • Stars
    • Rachel Griffiths
    • Anthony LaPaglia
    • Alex Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Robert Connolly
    • Writers
      • Suelette Dreyfus
      • Robert Connolly
    • Stars
      • Rachel Griffiths
      • Anthony LaPaglia
      • Alex Williams
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Christine Assange
    Anthony LaPaglia
    Anthony LaPaglia
    • Detective Ken Roberts
    Alex Williams
    Alex Williams
    • Julian Assange
    Laura Wheelwright
    • Electra
    Callan McAuliffe
    Callan McAuliffe
    • Prime Suspect
    Jordan Raskopoulos
    Jordan Raskopoulos
    • Trax
    Benedict Samuel
    Benedict Samuel
    • Jonah
    Ben Crundwell
    • Adam
    Doug Bowles
    Doug Bowles
    • Fred
    Daniel Frederiksen
    Daniel Frederiksen
    • Wayne
    Ben Keller
    • Young Julian Assange
    Simon Maiden
    Simon Maiden
    • Journalist
    Ian Bliss
    Ian Bliss
    • Vince
    Dean Cartmel
    • Technician
    Nick Mitchell
    Nick Mitchell
    • Matthew Stewart
    Paul Dawber
    Paul Dawber
    • Citibank Spokesperson
    Jeffery Richards
    Jeffery Richards
    • Security Guard
    • (as Jeffrey Richards)
    Maria Angelico
    Maria Angelico
    • Maureen
    • Director
      • Robert Connolly
    • Writers
      • Suelette Dreyfus
      • Robert Connolly
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    10wikileaks-648-294458

    Bravo Julian Assange and WikiLeaks !!!

    WATCH THIS MOVIE !!!

    Don't watch, "We Steal Secrets," cuz that one isn't factual at all.

    WikiLeaks Army

    Calling on high What are we to do Countrymen lied but we had no clue Too busy making money to keep up with the Jones The land of milk and honey turned into dry bones

    Yes, the land of the free and the home of the brave has spent all our money putting souls in the grave Our leaders have lied Stealth is their reason Their alibi we've all committed treason

    They caught them and killed them engaged in denial but say it's all legal no need for a trial Spy on you and make you swear to God it's true Then tell you forget you not your business you're through

    And this one killed that one and that one killed this so forever they'll kill more to make it all bliss And powers belong to the ones who have guns or the ones who own the biggest mansions

    No more rights Some more laws Add some torture won't you No more truth Can't withdraw That's the best they can do And if you speak out for humanity's sake you ought fear for your life cuz that they can take

    Who shall be bold to the world I do ask just me and my poems to fulfill this task Nay I say to you all there's an army out there so stand straight and stand tall for they are prepared

    The invisible war being fought on mainframes is just a memoir of all their war games It's the truth of this matter that will set us all free and for that we can thank WikiLeaks army
    10coreylisle20

    An Excellent and Interesting piece of Australian Drama

    After watching this film, I can safely say I am fully on Julian's side. However, this film is in no way biased, it simply presents the facts. The acting is brilliant, and Alex Williams performance is quite amazing to watch, as he portrays the socially unsure character of Julian Assange. I for one was quite rejecting of Assange's pleas for mercy during the Wikileaks scandal of 2010, but now, I can safely say I am open to all sides of the story. If I had one complaint, it would be that this film does not allow any time to tell the story of the 2010 Wikileaks scandal, in fact, all we as the viewers get to witness is a short summary of what happened before the ending credits. However, all is forgiven, as this is an "origin story", and not a biographical film. The Soundtrack is excellent, and it's beautifully filmed. This tele-movie is a real gem, and deserves to be played in Australian cinemas, especially when some of the other rubbish seems to gain access to our screens. See this movie, and decide for yourself, you won't regret it!
    10kvodfak-983-624677

    Right on target

    Smart movie, nicely reflecting the hypocrisy of modern society, and modern media. Tackles general ignorance, and wish of a talented young man to use his talents for something bigger than ordinary life. Without pathetic heroism and vanity, which might be expected, but rather suggests some different model of behavior to smart young people. Decently low grade fine suits to movie with non-orthogonal ideas.
    8siderite

    Well done Australian TV drama

    Whenever a movie has some political agenda or seems to, the reviewer votes divide into haters and lovers, ten stars vs one star and so on. I am an admirer of Wikileaks, but I can't view this movie so singlesidedly. Instead, I have to compare it to similar movies like Operation Takedown or even Hackers. Also, I have to take into account that this is not a big budget American movie, but an Australian TV drama.

    On that scale, Underground is surprisingly good. I wouldn't know how factual it is, but take into consideration that it is based on a book (that is freely available online) about the hacker culture, written when Julian Assange was a nobody. It has no connection to Wikileaks at all and none of the Assanges consulted on the movie (even though Julian himself said he liked it when he saw it).

    The actors were well chosen, the boy looks like Assange a bit, and they all acted pretty well. There are two known names in the cast: Rachel Griffiths as the mother and Anthony LaPaglia as the cop chasing him. As for the story, it was eerily similar to Operation Takedown: the morally driven hacker that raises a middle finger to authority in his quest for truth. Unlike Mitnick, though, he only paid a 2100$ fine allegedly because the judge sympathised with his family's "nomadic lifestyle".

    As for the main complaint, that the movie doesn't explain the motivations of Julian Assange, that is a good thing. Several pieces of the puzzle are presented: his obsessive personality, his cult leader step dad, his morally outspoken mother, his discovery of American misdoings in the first Gulf War. They all are just pieces. Many other exist and it is the role of the viewer to get or not interested in putting them together.

    My conclusion is that for people not interested in the hacker culture or specifically Assange, the movie will seem pointless. For the others, though, it is a good watch. There is, of course, some dramatization, changes of perspective and so on, but in the end it does well what it set to do and that is why I recommend it wholeheartedly.
    9RobertHouse

    We look, but don't touch

    Underground has great actors and an even better story line. This movie should be more popular than it is. I'm not sure how much of the movie is real because I'm not Julian Assange, but I can say you can tell they tried to make it as accurate as possible. Considering I grew up using computers in the late 80's and onward I can easily understand this movie. For someone that has only been around computers for the past 5-10 years might have complications trying to understand the movie. I haven't been able to get the complete story on how computers were adapted in other countries in the late 80's so that was interesting for me to see represented in the movie.

    I feel the pieces left out in the movie are left out for a reason. This is a movie that was made to entertain and inform. We all know if you want the full story you must read the book or do research. You have to expect some parts left out in the film.

    I like Underground because it is not biased. The movie gave me a story of a hacker and it let me formulate my own opinion of him. My opinion is that I cannot give this movie a bad review considering what is being played in theaters and popular today.

    You cannot help noticing the people that actually watched the movie gave it rave reviews.

    I can quote Marianno Gorgeski "He is our Che Guevara of the modern internet era." Couldn't say it better myself. Also like he said he is trying to do more for the world than Facebook and the like are trying to do. That is why he is seen as a threat.

    The only summary that I came up with after watching this film is Julian Assange is seen as a genius because the world has become lazy and incompetent. If the people demanded the truth like they should I think we would all praise Julian for what he stands for.

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    • Trivia
      A drama quasi-biopic movie about a later part of Julian Assange's life is Le cinquième pouvoir (2013); covering Wikileaks, the events of the early 2010s, twenty years later.
    • Goofs
      At the start of the movie, a Telstra phone box is seen. The Telstra branding was not introduced until 1995 so this would have been a Telecom phone box at the time the movie is set. Later scenes in the movie correctly have Telecom phone boxes.
    • Connections
      Features Koyaanisqatsi, la prophétie (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      At First Sight
      Written by Dom Mariani

      Performed by The Stems

      Courtesy of Warner Music Australia Pty Ltd

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2012 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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