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Release Date: February 10, 2006
Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Director: Richard Loncraine
Screenwriter: Joe Forte
Genre: Action, Thriller
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for some intense sequences of violence)
Website: Firewall

Starring: Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany, Virginia Madsen, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Robert Patrick, Robert Forster Alan Arkin

Plot Summary: Computer security specialist Jack Stanfield (Harrison Ford) works for the Seattle-based Landrock Pacific Bank. A trusted top-ranking executive, he has built his career and reputation on designing the most effective anti-theft computer systems in the industry, protecting the bank's financial holdings from the constant threat of increasingly sophisticated internet hackers with his complex network of tracers, access codes and firewalls.

Jack's position affords a comfortable life for him, his architect wife Beth (Virginia Madsen) and their two young children - a standard of living that includes a beautiful home in a residential community just outside the city.

But there's a vulnerability in Jack's system that he has not accounted for: himself. It's a vulnerability that one very ruthless and resourceful thief is poised to exploit.

Bill Cox (Paul Bettany) has been studying Jack and his family for many months; monitoring their online activity, listening to their calls and learning their daily routines with an arsenal of digital and video recorders and parabolic microphones that tap into the most personal of information. He knows the names of their children's friends, their medical histories, and the I.D. code for the security station that guards their neighborhood.

Having spent the better part of a year methodically infiltrating every aspect of Jack's identity, Cox is now ready to make good on his investment.

Leading a tight team of mercenary accomplices, he seizes control of the Stanfield house, making Beth and the kids terrified hostages in their own home and Jack his unwilling pawn in a scheme to steal $100 million from the Landrock Pacific Bank.

With every possible escape route shrewdly anticipated and blocked by Cox, every potential ally out of reach and the lives of his wife and children at stake, Jack is forced to find a breach in his own formidable security system to siphon funds into his captor's offshore account - incriminating himself in the process and eradicating any electronic evidence that Cox ever existed.

Under constant surveillance, he has only hours to accomplish the risky transactions while desperately hunting for a loophole in the thief's own impenetrable wall of subterfuge and false identities to save his family and beat Cox at his own game.
 

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Mike Olbinski

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Funny, we just saw this preview for the first time today...

Looks good, but Harrison Ford is starting to get a little unbelievable as an action start, hero-type...

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Bump... opened yesterday.

Hope this is good. We're big Ford fans, so we'll probably see it for that reason alone.
 

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I just watched it. I wouldn’t call it good or bad, I would settle on “okay”. It kept me interested the entire time, but it also made me shake my head at times. Paul Bettany definitely has the bad-guy part down. He can make some evil facial expressions.
 

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Nothing but plot holes you can drive a truck through, but I was impressed with Harrison Ford, as always. It's his standard character, but regardless of his age, he still kicks a good amount of ass.

As for the movie itself, it is just a simple standard Hollywood action movie, the type you wonder why Ford would agree to do. Bettany does a good job as a despicable villain, but he's only that, there's no 3-dimensionality to him. And the one villain they try to give a layered personality to doesn't get the chance to do anything substantial. Add to that the now-popular ending in action movies--have the big action set piece then ride off into the sunset. There are so many other things that happened to him, how can anyone NOT be interested in what exactly happens with his job and all the stuff he actually did.
 

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Chaplin said:
There are so many other things that happened to him, how can anyone NOT be interested in what exactly happens with his job and all the stuff he actually did.

I was wondering the same thing. He has a lot of explaing to do when he gets back to town.
 
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