The Net

Her driver's license. Her credit cards. Her bank accounts. Her identity. DELETED.

6.0
19951h 54m

Angela Bennett is a freelance computer systems analyst who tracks down software viruses. At night she hooks up to the internet and chats to others 'surfing the net'. While de-bugging a new high-tech game for a cyber friend, she comes across a top secret program and becomes the target of a mysterious organization who will stop at nothing to erase her identity and her existence, in order to protect the project.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: THE NET (1995) Featurette – From Script to Screen

THE NET (1995) Featurette – From Script to Screen

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1995 - The Net - Trailer

Cast

Photo of Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock

Angela Bennett

Photo of Jeremy Northam

Jeremy Northam

Jack Devlin

Photo of Dennis Miller

Dennis Miller

Dr. Alan Champion

Photo of Wendy Gazelle

Wendy Gazelle

Imposter Angela (Ruth Marx)

Photo of Diane Baker

Diane Baker

Mrs. Bennett

Photo of Ken Howard

Ken Howard

Michael Bergstrom

Photo of Ray McKinnon

Ray McKinnon

Dale Hessman

Photo of Daniel Schorr

Daniel Schorr

WNN Anchor

Photo of L. Scott Caldwell

L. Scott Caldwell

Public Defender

Photo of Robert Gossett

Robert Gossett

Ben Phillips

Photo of Tony Perez

Tony Perez

Mexican Doctor

Photo of Juan Garcia

Juan Garcia

Resort Desk Clerk

Photo of Gene Kirkwood

Gene Kirkwood

Stan Whiteman

Photo of Gerald Berns

Gerald Berns

Jeff Gregg

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Reviews

K

Kamurai

6/10

Good enough of a watch, might watch again, but can't honestly recommend.

The biggest problem is just that the movie is dated. The entire movie is based off a fear mongering joke/concept that our lives are controlled by computers, which in 1995 wasn't really the case, but in 2020 is much more true in the way that the movie wants to say.

What actually makes the movie is that the movie isn't centered on manipulating the information, but uses it as adversity that the protagonist can overcome.

Essentially this comes down to a "average person" in a "spy movie" trope. I think puzzle fans will like this one as it is a lot of "If X and Y, then what do you do?". And we know Sandra Bullock doesn't shy away from a little action.

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