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So, 'Hacker: Trust No One' is this low-key thriller that dives into the murky waters of cryptocurrency and hacking culture. The atmosphere is tense, almost claustrophobic, as Danny, the main character, spirals into chaos when his ambitions get him in hot water. The pacing is a bit uneven—sometimes it drags, but then it ramps up with some nice, tense moments. It really captures that feeling of paranoia and mistrust, especially with the constant threat hanging over him and his girlfriend. The performances, though not from A-listers, feel raw and authentic, lending a certain grit to the narrative. The practical effects they use are decent and add to that grounded feel, making the stakes feel real. It's distinctive, for sure, in how it plays with technology and human vulnerability.
Focus on the themes of paranoia and ambition.Interesting take on modern hacking culture.Good practical effects contribute to realism.
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