Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 20000000
Revenue
$ 1197741
Sal Frieland
The Girl
Charles Gattis
Cyrus Frear
Kristen
Lester Goodman
Joseph Kenik
Ima Aug
Iri Aug
Chen Sheng Lu
Wei Han Xu
Dominic Ray
Alysa Egorian
Chloe Benitez
Detective Vardy
Karl Niedermeir
Jason Carr
Theo Navas
Anna Pieters
Erik Pieters
James Cray
Jordan Neese
Shirley
Detective Fuchs
Detective Dyer
Gamer Boy
Anneli Oskarsson
Salvador Jr.
Conrad
Elaine Selak
Amanda Volz
Officer Alvarez
Mirela Rubio
Adia Salam
Li Malik
Ina Shayko
Jez
Krystal
Cipher
Nikita Nagornyy
Max Keener
Jesper Nix
Usman Sadiq
Chel
Tomas DeVry
Detective Shea
Officer Olsson
Herbert (uncredited)
Bekerman (uncredited)
Written by flabob257 on 2018-05-12
Well, i like sci-fi. This was boring. A big snoozer. a 4 out of 10.
Written by DanDare on 2018-06-10
Anon is a noirish sci-fi thriller set in the near future where the human mind records everything through its eyes. It is a society with no privacy but what if the memories can be manipulated? Sal Frieland (Clive Owen) is a detective who solves crimes by reviewing people's memories that exist in some kind of matrix where the memories are placed and can be accessed. When an anonymous hacker is suspected of killing some people, Sal figures it is a mysterious woman (Amanda Seyfried) who does not exist in their records as she is off the grid and who can alter the memory files. Director Andrew Niccol pursues his interest in a futuristic society as he did in Gattaca. The film slows down when Sal and the mysterious woman hook up. Yet Sal finds himself in danger and also finds his own memories are hacked. However there is an air of predictability in the mystery aspects of the film.
Written by noche.oscura on 2019-10-31
Classy, interesting movie that is ridiculously underrated.
Written by Ruuz on 2020-08-12
The set-up is intriguing and the conflict is incredibly well done, but the pay-off is **such** a let-down. Has some original ideas that are mostly explored early on in the second half of _Anon_ despite its similarity to a couple of _Black Mirror_ episodes (chiefly _The Entire History of You_). Not something I'll re-visit, but better than I had expected. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._