Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 70000000
Revenue
$ 17752940

Nicholas Hathaway

Chen Lien

Chen Dawai

Carol Barrett

Mark Jessup

Alex Trang

Sadak

Henry Pollack

Elias Kassar

Jeff Robichaud

Tech

Sort Guard

Assistant Warden Jeffries

Shum

Daniels

George Reinker

Alonzo Reyes

Gary Baker

Lieutenant Colonel Zhao

Major Yuan

Waiter

Mrs. Novo

18th Street Gangster

Korean Waiter

Korean Thug

Chow

Yang Lin

Samuel Wu

Keith Yan

Paul Wang

Emergency Worker

EMT

EMT

Rich Donahue

Bahasa Speaker

Tall Indonesian Banker

United Captain

Inmate

Inmate

Ambulance Driver

Ambulance Driver

Young Man at Papua Square

Young Man at Papua Square

Commodities Broker

Commodities Broker

Commodities Broker

Commodities Broker

Commodities Broker

Commodities Broker

Commodities Broker

Indonesian Banker

Indonesian Banker

Indonesian Bodyguard

Indonesian Bodyguard

Indonesian Bodyguard

Indonesian Bodyguard

Indonesian Bodyguard

Computer Tech (uncredited)

Cab Driver (uncredited)

FBI Computer Tech (uncredited)

FBI Computer Tech (uncredited)

FBI Agent (uncredited)

Business Woman (uncredited)

Gangster (uncredited)

(uncredited)

Bahasa Speaker Pharmacy (uncredited)

Game Show Host (uncredited)

Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Barrett's Partner (uncredited)

Cook (uncredited)

German Reporter (uncredited)

Italian Reporter (uncredited)

Hong Kong Man (uncredited)

Computer Tech (uncredited)

Airplane Passenger (uncredited)

Harbor Pilot (uncredited)

FBI Computer Tech (uncredited)

Newsanchor (uncredited)

Written by Rangan on 2016-11-04
**It's about the virtual terrorism and fighting back it in the same way.** This is the story of the United States and China, that also involves some of the southeast Asian nations when the story takes us there. So this tale is about an explosion at a Chinese nuclear plant and followed by the investigation conducted by the US and Chinese collaboration, the cops hire a convicted hacker to fast up the process and to nab the culprit who was behind the power plant disaster. These people begin their hunting by tracking the clues to the different locations and where they finally land and how it all come end told in the rest of the film. I felt it was a too much realistic presentation. Like a documentary film quality, but full suspense filled story that stretched to over two hours. So sometimes it was very boring, because slowing down in any big development. At a time, some of the important scenes accomplished so fast like most of the action sequences. It mainly revolved around hacking plot, but was not that intelligent, so can be understood by everyone. Initially I disliked those circuit board graphics, which I thought was a good detail, but too much for a film like this and it never looked so convincing. The film was average, but I anticipated lot better than that. I liked the actors though. Whether it was Chris Hemsworth or the Chinese counterparts, all were decent according to what the tale required. The film is not for everybody, particularly if you don't like slow narration, you should not consider it to watch. But the film is not bad for once viewing. _6/10_
Written by Fixyf on 2020-02-18
It seems to me that real programmers, for example, like the ones that created my favorite Utopia p2p application, look a little different and are engaged in completely different things. They do not seek to harm users, but rather try to help keep personal data safe.