Elliot, also happens to have psychological problems and is most likely autistic, and this makes this series all the bit more interesting to watch (a bit like Fight Club). He, Elliot, gets groomed by a group of hackers who want to take down E. In this case, the main actor works at a security company which services an evil giant corporation called "E" (not Enron, but Evil corp). This is also what made The Matrix (1999) so intriguing from the start. Immediately got a "Fight Club" vibe from it, not the fighting thing but that idea of a loner stuck in a dead-end job, in a dark lonely big city. This is why Western governments are pushing STEM agenda to help females and discriminate against young men who have always aspired to study and be in tech. Women never gave two hoots about studying tech back then and still today. So disingenuous! I would have given HACF a better summary if there was less feminist poison in it. They don't study real and hard subjects, become writers and the saltiness of poor decision when they were young now wreaks through their horrible writing. real life is not like that, lets twist and corrupt the stories to fulfil our agenda. It may sound harsh criticism but around the realese of this series, there was another tv-series called "Manhattan." That too got tainted with feminist ideal i.e. This tv-series is great but wreaks of scummy feminist-driven agenda. From what I gathered in episode 1, it was about the reverse engineering the original PC BIOS (Basic Input/Output System, a proprietary piece of magic which gives life to your computer). The computer engineering force is strong in this new tv-series. EOL.Ĭharacter Repeats Someone Else's Dialogue (14) If you think I missed a movie title, just drop a comment below. But I hope my list will satisfy any nerd, tech savvy person, gamer, programmer, virtual reality fan, pre-university and univeristy IT/Software Dev/CompSci/Engineering students. They all lack in "something" to make them a great movie for the ages. ![]() I cannot crown any single hacker movie made as the best. The problem is that real hackers or engineers can't really write stories without making things choky and boring (for example this very intro) and English majors lack all manner of practicality and think that owning a smartphone makes them a hacker so they write stories about what we do. ![]() Sadly when you get older, you start taking a deeper look at things and realise with regret how laughable all these English majors/story-writers are at writing technology scripts. If you’re young then you will find all this very cool, futuristic and won’t question the veracity of these movies (I know I didn't). This list of movies won’t teach you how to hack. Would you like to watch more movies like Hackers (1995)? Or maybe movies with a computer or technology theme? Then welcome to my list! Since there aren’t that many hacking movies around, I had to loosen the definition of hacking to include different genres of hacking (whilst trying to keep this list cohesive but most likely failing badly haha.).
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