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Benjamin, a young German computer whiz, is invited to join a subversive hacker group that wants to be noticed on the world's stage.Benjamin, a young German computer whiz, is invited to join a subversive hacker group that wants to be noticed on the world's stage.Benjamin, a young German computer whiz, is invited to join a subversive hacker group that wants to be noticed on the world's stage.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 6 nominations
Mike Davies
- Europolsicherheitsmann
- (as Robert Eliot)
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- TriviaAt the end, when Benjamin performs his magic trick, you can see a dark clothed person with a clown mask in the background. It's a reference to Fight Club (1999).
- GoofsDuring the chase scene that takes place in The Hague, Benjamin flees into the metro tunnels, the train passing by there, though, is clearly a type that one shouldn't find in The Haugue's, but only in Berlin's metro system. Also The Hague has no real Metro system, just 'trams' that stay above ground except for the few stops between Central Station and Grote Markt Straat.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits of the principal cast are shown in binary digital codes which are decrypted to reveal the names. The remaining credits are rolled with command prompt programming behind it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dark: Alles ist jetzt (2017)
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Written by Boys Noize (as Alexander Ridha)
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Finally a good hacker movie
I haven't seen a big amount of them (probably to due because not many of them are made) but the ones I have seen have, even if they were somewhat entertaining they always seem to fail on the technology-aspect to the point that you wonder if the scriptwriters even have used a computer at some times.
Here it's pretty clear that the script-writer has a lot of knowledge of how hacking works and computers in general, even though I'm sure that some who know the field still have a lot to complain about but for the average Joe in the technical aspects of computer technology most things makes sense.
As far as the whole story goes, I mean sure it's not as realistic as it would be if someone would document the life of a hacker surely and it's more of a thriller than a drama but it's not all that far-fetched that you roll your eyes or anything and it entertains most certainly.
Acting is stellar as well.
So yeah even if you are getting second thoughts when you find out that it's a German movie, it's definitely worth going through the 'tough task' of reading subtitles I assure you and no I haven't seen an English speaking hacker-movie that tops this one so yes definitely recommended.
Here it's pretty clear that the script-writer has a lot of knowledge of how hacking works and computers in general, even though I'm sure that some who know the field still have a lot to complain about but for the average Joe in the technical aspects of computer technology most things makes sense.
As far as the whole story goes, I mean sure it's not as realistic as it would be if someone would document the life of a hacker surely and it's more of a thriller than a drama but it's not all that far-fetched that you roll your eyes or anything and it entertains most certainly.
Acting is stellar as well.
So yeah even if you are getting second thoughts when you find out that it's a German movie, it's definitely worth going through the 'tough task' of reading subtitles I assure you and no I haven't seen an English speaking hacker-movie that tops this one so yes definitely recommended.
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- Who Am I - No System Is Safe
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- $7,700,259
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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