Review of The Net (1995) by Ketutar J — 24 Jun 2011
Moderate movie. Seen it once many years ago. Now with the advancement of technology, the computer interface and things they use will bring back good old memory and some laughs. Sandra Bullock is a loner, expert in computer.
A friend send her a diskette with a link. When click on it, brings to another site that probably hide some secretive info. The guy die in his plane crash. Sandra go for vacation and met Jeremy Northam, a charming guy.
They go out for dinner. She got rob, he give chase. It is a set up. Jeremy wants the diskette with the link in her bag. Kills the robber. Stop the boat in the middle. Sandra automatically want sex. She wear his coat and find a gun.
Jeremy knows her chat content. She knock him out and escape by the small boat but crash. Wakes up in a hospital with no ID. Her hotel room she is check out. Go to get her visa and her name is changed.
She have to fake her way. Her car is gone. Her house is on sale. The agent argues with her and the police is call. Jeremy edit her profile, make her wanted. She escape and call her friend Dennis Miller for help.
Chat with an internet pal for help, Jeremy intercept and kills him first. Dennis faint while driving. At the meeting place, Jeremy caught up Sandra but she slip away. Dennis drip is sabotage and die. Sandra use his car and chase by police for theft.
A FBI agent bail her out but he is also a fake. She escape again. Next move, she go to her office to fish out the fake. Activate the fire alarm, go to her computer and track down the mastermind. She send the email to FBI.
Jeremy chase her and she beat him with a fire extinguisher. She get her ID back. The mastermind edit the medical data of a senator who die of wrong diagnosis and the program is the evidence.
This review of The Net (1995) was written by Ketutar J on 24 Jun 2011.
The Net has generally received mixed reviews.
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