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The Net 2.0 (2006)

Movie"Foreign country, no money, no identity, nothing is as it seems..."
Audience Score
51
R 1 hr 35 min The Net Collection PosterPart of The Net Collection
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The life of a young computer systems analyst is thrown into turmoil after arriving in Istanbul to start a new job. She soon finds her port missing, her credit cards useless, her bank empty and her identity stolen. As the story progresses we find people and events may not be what they seem.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:February 15th, 2006
On DVD & Blu-ray:February 7th, 2006 - Buy DVD
Original Language:English
Movie Tags:
foreign language

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.