Yes, if you are a fan of Michael Mann’s visual style or cyber-thrillers. It is a "style over substance" film that looks great but requires you to ignore technical inaccuracies.
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The supporting cast includes Tang Wei, Viola Davis, Holt McCallany, and musician-actor Wang Leehom. The film's plot takes the audience on a globe-trotting journey from Chicago to Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and Jakarta as Hathaway and his team race to stop a conspiracy.
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Central to the film’s narrative is the character of Nicholas Hathaway, played by Chris Hemsworth. Hathaway is a "blackhat" turned "whitehat," a convict furloughed from prison to assist the FBI and Chinese authorities in tracking the cybercriminal. Hemsworth’s portrayal attempts to ground the archetype of the hacker in reality. He is not a socially awkward genius in a basement, but a physically capable, pragmatic individual. This characterization attempts to merge the physical world with the digital, suggesting that in the modern era, cybercrime is not victimless or intangible—it has real-world consequences, bullets, and casualties.
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