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The Net (1995)

Movie"Her driver's license. Her credit cards. Her bank s. Her identity. DELETED."
Audience Score
60
PG-13 1 hr 54 min The Net Collection PosterPart of The Net Collection
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Angela Bennett is a freelance computer systems analyst who tracks down software viruses. At night she hooks up to the internet and chats to others 'surfing the net'. While de-bugging a new high-tech game for a cyber friend, she comes across a top secret program and becomes the target of a mysterious organization who will stop at nothing to erase her identity and her existence, in order to protect the project.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:July 28th, 1995 - Buy Tickets
On DVD & Blu-ray:November 11th, 1997 - Buy DVD
Movie Budget:$22,000,000
Movie Box Office Gross:$110,627,965 (Worldwide)
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Columbia Pictures
Movie Tags:
loner

The Net Collection

These two films explore the theme of technological threats. In the first, a systems analyst discovers a dangerous program and becomes a target of a high-tech organization attempting to erase her identity. The second film follows a young analyst in Istanbul who finds her identity stolen amidst a web of deceit. Both films highlight the dangers of technology, with the first explicitly portraying a high-tech organization's malicious actions and the second subtly presenting the threat through stolen identity. These narratives also delve into the ethical implications of technological advancements, urging viewers to reflect on the balance between innovation and ethics. The films present the paradox of technology as both a tool for progress and a source of chaos, inviting thoughtful consideration of its dual nature.