In the world of Swordfish, we hide our deepest secrets, our most incriminating information, and of course a whole lot of money. This film stars Gabriel Shear (John Travolta), a man who wants to finance his own brand of patriotism, but needs the world’s greatest hacker, Stanley Jobson (Hugh Jackman), to do so. It’s the lovely and talented Ginger (Halle Berry) who gets these two guys together to create utter destruction.
Once Stanley enters this operation, he realizes nothing is what it seems and that he has gotten himself involved in one of the largest high-tech bank heists.
The first scene and parts of other scenes are cut with amazing visual effects, ones that look vaguely familiar to those of the Matrix. Funny enough, Swordfish was produced by Joel Silver, the same man who brought us that Oscar-winning smash. I figured Swordfish was going to be another action packed flick with a dry story line, and that is pretty much what it is.
This highly predictable movie leaves the viewers satisfied only to have seen Berry’s breasts, which are shown at a radical and inappropriate moment in the movie.
+ rachael bellanca
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