Review of Mercury Rising (1998) by Jay Carr for Boston Globe — 14 Mar 2000
Here are the two most obvious problems that sentient audiences will have with the plot. (1) Modern encryption cannot be intuitively deciphered, by rainmen or anyone else, without a key. And, (2) If a 9-year-old kid can break your code, don't kill the kid, kill the programmers.
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This review of Mercury Rising (1998) was written by Jay Carr and published by Boston Globe on 14 Mar 2000.
Mercury Rising has generally received mixed reviews.
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