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Martin Bishop (Robert Redford) is the head of 'Sneakers', a computer group who test security systems. However, his political activist past catches up with him when the government use it as a lever to force him into doing some of their hi-tech dirty work. Bishop and his team reluctantly comply, only to discover that the missing black box they have been hired to retrieve can break into any computer system in the world! (Universal Pictures UK)

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Pethushka 

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English I like that this movie remains uncorrupted by today's era. Most of the effects are pretty realistic. Suspenseful plot and good cast. Yeah, this is really watchable. ()

Kaka 

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English The Ocean’s Eleven of the 90s with an incredible star in the main role and several decent names in supporting roles. Logically, the technology they use is a bit outdated and the film thematically cannot match the attractiveness of later similarly tuned films. There is an occasional lack of lightness and playfulness, I didn’t like the main antagonist very much, and some scenes are unnecessarily long. On the other hand, there is no lack of intelligence and sensitivity for dialogues. That said, nothing groundbreaking, once is enough. ()

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Stanislaus 

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English Sneakers is a film that has a slower and drier start, but from the second half (i.e. from the plot twist about the past) the tension and action starts to build up, which for me, the viewer, is essential and appealing. What makes this film stand out is the great cast, featuring Robert Redford, River Phoenix and David Strathairn, and the engaging theme of hacking into security systems. The last set-piece was really well paced and cleverly conceived. An enjoyable two hours spent with a solid film that is still appealing after twenty years. ()

lamps 

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English I wasn't expecting much, and I was all the more surprised. This film is a very pleasant diversion that doesn't bore for a moment. The atmosphere is enlivened by some quite funny situations and the cast of seasoned veterans led by Redford, who almost never leaves the screen, was definitely a hit. Two hours flew by, the black box ended up in the right hands and I'm ticking off not only a very respectable four stars, but also another name in the list of awesome bad guys: Ben Kingsley. :) 80% ()

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