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Jeremy Northam tries to solve the cypher
15Cypher (2003)

updated 04 October 2003
reviewer's rating
4 out of 5
Reviewed by Neil Smith


Director
Vincenzo Natali
Writer
Brian King
Stars
Jeremy Northam
Lucy Liu
Nigel Bennett
Timothy Webber
David Hewlett
Kari Matchett
Length
95 minutes
Distributor
Pathe
Cinema
29 August 2003
Country
USA
Genre
Action
Science Fiction
Thriller
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The Manchurian Candidate gets a millennial update in this stylish thriller from Vincenzo Natali (whose 1997 debut feature Cube became a cult hit).

Natali has upped the ante this time, casting name actors (Jeremy Northam, Lucy Liu) and widening the scope to embrace a variety of futuristic locations.

But the same claustrophobia and tension which made Cube such a nerve-shredding experience are maintained in a complex story of industrial espionage that also tackles issues of identity, perception, and control.

Northam is Morgan Sullivan, a humble accountant who dreams of a life of adventure. When shadowy multinational company Digicorp offers him a job as a company spy, he jumps at the chance - only to find his 'spying' involves little more than attending trade conventions and recording the proceedings.

At one such event Morgan meets Rita Foster (Liu), a sultry femme fatale who reveals that Digicorp is secretly brainwashing him. The discovery leads him to another corporation, Sunways, and a new role as double agent. But in a world where nothing is quite what it seems, who can he trust?

Matrix fans might guess what comes next, but that doesn't make Cypher any less compelling.

Set in a nightmarish America where every city looks the same, and colours have been bleached out of existence, Natali seeps his yarn in an Orwellian atmosphere of paranoia - a spell only broken by a climax that unimaginatively resorts to standard Mission: Impossible heroics.

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