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Review: Hackers (1995)

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Review: Hackers (1995)

Hackers (1995) is a vibrant trip into the '90s tech scene, with energetic performances and a nostalgic charm that appeals to collectors.

March 6, 20261 min read
Rating
3.5/5

Review: Hackers (1995)

If you're a fan of '90s culture or have a soft spot for the early internet era, Hackers (1995) is a film that you'll want to explore. Directed by Iain Softley, this movie captures the vibrant energy of the digital underground just as personal computers were beginning to change the world. It's a time capsule of sorts, showcasing the cyberpunk aesthetic and youthful rebellion that defined a generation's interaction with technology.

Plot Summary

Hackers follows the story of a group of young, talented computer enthusiasts who find themselves embroiled in a high-stakes corporate conspiracy. The protagonist, Dade Murphy, also known as

Collector's Verdict

For collectors, Hackers is a nostalgic gem that shines best on LaserDisc, capturing the essence of '90s tech culture with a unique flair.

Best Format to Own

LaserDisc

Rarity

Rare
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