Uma unidade antiterroristas secreta chamada de “Black Cell”, comandada por Gabriel Shear, quer o dinheiro para financiar a guerra deles contra o terrorismo internacional, mas tudo está trava... Ler tudoUma unidade antiterroristas secreta chamada de “Black Cell”, comandada por Gabriel Shear, quer o dinheiro para financiar a guerra deles contra o terrorismo internacional, mas tudo está travado. Gabriel chama Stanley Jobson, um hacker condenado, para ajudá-lo.Uma unidade antiterroristas secreta chamada de “Black Cell”, comandada por Gabriel Shear, quer o dinheiro para financiar a guerra deles contra o terrorismo internacional, mas tudo está travado. Gabriel chama Stanley Jobson, um hacker condenado, para ajudá-lo.
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- CuriosidadesThe dramatic explosion at the start of the film was captured using 135 synchronized still cameras.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe $400 million in DEA money is said to have grown, "with interest", to $9.5 billion in 15 years. That would represent a compound interest rate of over 21% per year, which is unrealistic. At 12%, the money would have grown to a little less than $2.4 billion. At a more realistic 6%, it would be about $981 million, or a little over one-tenth of the value claimed in the movie.
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[first lines]
Gabriel: You know what the problem with Hollywood is? They make shit. Unbelievable, unremarkable shit. Now I'm not some grungy wannabe filmmaker that's searching for existentialism through a haze of bong smoke or something. No, it's easy to pick apart bad acting, short-sighted directing, and a purely moronic stringing together of words that many of the studios term as "prose". No, I'm talking about the lack of realism. Realism; not a pervasive element in today's modern American cinematic vision. Take Dog Day Afternoon, for example. Arguably Pacino's best work, short of Scarface and Godfather Part 1, of course. Masterpiece of directing, easily Lumet's best. The cinematography, the acting, the screenplay, all top-notch. But... they didn't push the envelope. Now what if in Dog Day, Sonny wanted to get away with it, REALLY wanted to get away with it? What if - now here's the tricky part - what if he started killing hostages right away? No mercy, no quarter. "Meet our demands or the pretty blonde in the bellbottoms gets it the back of the head." Bam, splat! What, still no bus? Come on! How many innocent victims splattered across a window would it take to have the city reverse its policy on hostage situations? And this is 1976; there's no CNN, there's no CNBC, there's no internet! Now fast forward to today, present time, same situation. How quickly would the modern media make a frenzy over this? In a matter of hours, it'd be biggest story from Boston to Budapest! Ten hostages die, twenty, thirty; bam bam, right after another, all caught in high-def, computer-enhanced, color corrected. You can practically taste the brain matter. All for what? A bus, a plane? A couple of million dollars that's federally insured? I don't think so. Just a thought. I mean, it's not within the realm of conventional cinema... but what if?
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe last credit reads "Final Password: Vernam", which is part of the website game. (See Trivia). A Vernam cypher is a method of encrypting a message.
- Versões alternativasAlternate television takes were shot for the scene with Ginger at the pool (she wears a bikini) and where Stanley hacks into the main frame of the Departement of Defense (Helga is not there).
- ConexõesFeatured in Conversations with Jerry Bruckheimer (2000)
- Trilhas sonorasDark Machine
Written by Paul Oakenfold and Andy Gray
Performed by Paul Oakenfold and Christopher Young
Courtesy of London-Sire Records
Plot In A Paragraph: Gabriel Shear (John Travolta) is trying to access information that is locked inside a complicated computer system that contains mountains of government secrets - and money. With the help of his companion Ginger (Halle Berry) he hires Stanley Jobson (Hugh Jackman), a desperate computer expert, who is trying to stay clean to help him hack into the system.
I'll get what I dislike out of the way first. Halle Berry's much hyped first topless scene looks very forced, and looks to only be in the movie for publicity purposes. John Travolta gives an awful performance and following "The Punisher" the last movie I watched him in, this is another hint that "Pulp Fiction" was a fluke. Tate Donovan is an awful actor, but thank funny his role is small. I'm not sure why Vinnie Jones is here, as I don't recall him having any dialogue, except an awful bit at the end. Despite a short running time, the plot is drawn out, and seems to have too much going on at the same time.
Where the movie works is Hugh Jackman and Halle Berry. Jackman is a likable hero, both handsome and charismatic while also having the ability to actually act! Berry looks great and does as well as the material allows.
Could have been worse, but also it could have been a hell of a lot better.
- slightlymad22
- 22 de dez. de 2014
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- Ventura, Califórnia, EUA(Location)
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- Orçamento
- US$ 102.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 69.772.969
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 18.145.632
- 10 de jun. de 2001
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 147.080.413
- Tempo de duração1 hora 39 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1