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Cypher (2002) | User Rating
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Release Date 2004 (USA - Limited) • UK: 29 Aug 2003 DVD Release Date • R1: Mar 29, 2004 • R2: 29 Mar 2004
Budget $10,000,000
Official Website:
Cypher Website
MPAA Rating Rated R for some language.
Running Time 1 hour, 35 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies Pandora Cinema, Miramax Films (in association with), Gaylord Films, Headspace
Studio Gaylord Films, Pandora Cinema
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Company Man
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Genre: Action, Mystery, Thriller, Sci-Fi, Love, Femme Fatale, Futuristic
Tagline: Kondo no meiro wa kioku no naka[Japan]
Plot: Directed by Vincenzo Natali (CUBE), CYPHER is a paranoid sci-fi thriller that some have compared to the work of Philip K. Dick. Jeremy Northam stars as Morgan Sullivan, a computer programmer who gets a new job at Digicorp, hoping that it will alleviate the boredom of his existence. Digicorp has hired him to join their corporate espionage division, sending him on assignments to investigate the activities of rival companies. As he goes about his duties, he meets another corporate agent, Rita (Lucy Liu), whose revelations cause him to question the nature of his new job. As uncertainties continually arise, Morgan finds himself caught in a spiral where even his own identity becomes in doubt. Presenting a future of sleek surfaces and high technology, CYPHER envisions a world where the power of capital can invade people's
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“Cypher” is a smart, and highly stylish film which does a great deal with a limited budget--Dave Creighton (FilmJerk.com)
The Manchurian Candidate gets a millennial update in this stylish thriller from Vincenzo Natali ... Natali seeps his yarn in an Orwellian atmosphere of paranoia - a spell only broken by a climax that unimaginatively resorts to standard Mission: Impossible heroics.  --Neil Smith (BBC Films)
Intriguing, stylish, mind-bending sci-fi thriller from the director of Cube, featuring an impressive performance by Jeremy Northam – and all for a fraction of the cost of The Matrix: Reloaded.  --Matthew Turner (ViewLondon)
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A spy thriller, an existential thriller and a brainteaser all at once, with great performances and hallucinatory visuals. Highly recommended. 9/10--Anton Bitel (Movie Gazette)
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