Synopsis
Swordfish is a movie released in 2001.
In a high-stakes world where cyber warfare and crime intersect, a rogue government agent is on a relentless quest to access a staggering $9 billion hidden within a secret Drug Enforcement Administration account. With the intention of using the funds to combat terrorism, he realizes he faces a monumental challenge: he lacks the hacking skills necessary to breach the fortified government mainframe. Enter Stanley Jobson, a brilliant encryption expert recently released from prison. With a past marred by bad choices, Stanley is drawn into a dangerous game that promises both fortune and peril. As the plot unfolds, the film expertly weaves themes of morality, technology, and the consequences of greed. With a pulsating pace and heart-stopping action sequences, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride through the underbelly of the digital age. The film's captivating narrative is complemented by a star-studded cast, including a charismatic performance that transforms the heist genre into a thrilling commentary on trust and betrayal. With its blend of action, crime, and thrilling twists, this film is a must-watch for those who enjoy a cerebral adrenaline rush that keeps you guessing until the very end.
Warner Bros. Pictures
Silver Pictures
Village Roadshow Pictures