A computer hacker, Angela Bennett, discovers that her identity has been stolen and she must use her skills to clear her name and uncover the truth.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
Not recommended for young children due to some violence and mature themes.
This movie is worth watching for fans of action and adventure films, particularly those who enjoy strong female protagonists. However, it may not be suitable for young children due to some violence and mature themes.
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Angela Bennett, a computer hacker, discovers that her identity has been stolen and she must use her skills to clear her name and uncover the truth. She soon finds herself on the run from the authorities and a mysterious figure known only as 'The Shark'.
The story is engaging and well-paced, with a good balance of action and suspense. However, some plot twists feel a bit predictable.
The acting is generally good, with Sandra Bullock delivering a strong performance as Angela Bennett. However, some supporting actors feel a bit miscast.
The characters are well-developed and relatable, but some feel a bit one-dimensional. Angela Bennett is a strong and capable protagonist, but her supporting characters are somewhat underdeveloped.
The direction is solid, with good use of camera angles and lighting. However, some scenes feel a bit rushed and could have benefited from more development.
The cinematography is good, with some impressive shots and a well-used color palette. However, some scenes feel a bit dark and could have benefited from more lighting.
Engaging story, strong protagonist, good direction and cinematography.
Some predictable plot twists, underdeveloped supporting characters.
"I'm not a hacker, I'm a computer programmer."
"You're not who you think you are."