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Cypher

  • Director: Vincenzo Natali
  • Genre: Science Fiction
  • Movie Type: Psychological Sci-Fi
  • Themes: Future Dystopias, Femmes Fatales, Office Politics
  • Main Cast: Jeremy Northam, Lucy Liu, Nigel Bennett, Timothy Webber, David Hewlett
  • Release Year: 2002
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 97 minutes

Plot

Director Vincenzo Natali, famous for being the man behind the cult classic Cube, helms this spy thriller from the debut screenplay by writer Brian King. Jeremy Northam stars as Morgan Sullivan, a man who suddenly finds himself deeply embroiled in the fast-paced and dangerous world of corporate espionage. But it isn't until Sullivan meets a mysterious woman named Rita (Lucy Liu) that he begins to realize exactly what he's gotten himself into. Also starring David Hewlitt and Kari Matchett, Cypher was the winner of the Grand Jury Prize for Fantasy at the 2003 Fantasporo Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

Cast

Credit

Jim Phillips - Art Director, C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures - Animator, Richard J. Anobile - Associate Producer, Tamara Winston - Costume Designer, Bill Spahic - First Assistant Director, Vincenzo Natali - Director, Bert Kish - Editor, Shebnem Askin - Executive Producer, Michael Andrews - Composer (Music Score), Jasna Stefanovic - Production Designer, Derek Rogers - Cinematographer, Hunt Lowry - Producer, Wendy Grean - Producer, Casey La Scala - Producer, Paul Federbush - Producer, Megan Less - Set Designer, Stephen Bourne - Sound/Sound Designer, Alison Reid - Stunts Coordinator, Brian King - Screenwriter, Bob Munroe - Visual Effects Supervisor, C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures - Visual Effects

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Cypher

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Directed by Vincenzo Natali
Produced by Paul Federbush
Wendy Grean
Casey La Scala
Hunt Lowry
Written by Brian King
Starring Jeremy Northam
Lucy Liu
Nigel Bennett
Timothy Webber
Music by Michael Andrews
Cinematography Derek Rogers
Editing by Bert Kish
Studio Miramax Films
Release date(s) August 2, 2005
Running time 95 minutes
Country United States
Canada
Language English
Budget $7,500,000 (estimated)

Cypher (also known as Brainstorm), is a 2002 Canadian sci-fi thriller, starring Jeremy Northam and Lucy Liu. The film was written by Brian King and directed by Vincenzo Natali. The film was shown in limited release in theaters in USA and then on DVD on 2 August 2005.

Plot

Morgan Sullivan, a recently unemployed accountant, is bored with his suburban life. Pressured by his wife to take a job with her father's company, he instead pursues a role in corporate espionage. Digicorp's Head of Security, Finster, inducts Morgan, and assigns him a new identity. As Jack Thursby, he is sent to conventions to secretly record presentations and transmit them to headquarters. Sullivan is soon haunted by recurring nightmares and pain in the back of his neck. When he meets a mysterious woman, Rita Foster, from a competing corporation, his life starts to get complicated.

Rita gives him some pills to cure his pain and nightmares, and tells him not to transmit at the next convention. After the convention, Digicorp confirm the successful receipt of his transmission, though Morgan has not sent one. Now certain that something strange is going on, Morgan takes the pills Rita gave him. They work. Confused by what is going on, and intrigued by Rita, he arranges to meet with her again.

Jeremy Northam as a corporate spy in Cypher.

Rita advises Morgan of Digicorp's deception, and invites him to accept the antidote — a big syringe of green liquid. After some hesitation, Morgan accepts. She sternly warns him that no matter what happens at the next convention he must not react.

Morgan discovers that all the convention attendees are spies like him, and all thinking themselves individual spies working for Digicorp. While they are drugged from the served drinks, plastic-clad scientists probe, inject and brainwash them. Individual headsets reinforce their new identities, preparing them to be used, and then disposed of.

Morgan manages to convince Digicorp that he believes his new identity. He is then recruited by Sunway Systems, a rival of Digicorp. Sunway's Head of Security, Callaway, encourages Morgan to act as a double agent, feeding corrupted data to Digicorp.

Morgan calls Rita, who warns him the Sunway are equally ruthless, and that he is in fact being used by Rita's boss, Sebastian Rooks. Morgan manages to steal the required information from Sunway Systems' vault, escaping with the help of Rita.

Rita finally takes him to meet Rooks. When she temporarily leaves the room, a nervous Morgan calls Finster, and becomes even more distressed. He accidentally shoots Rita, who encourages him to ignore her and meet Rooks in the room next door. Morgan finds the room filled with objects which appear to be personal to him, including a photograph of him and Rita together. Realising that he is apparently Rooks, he turns to Rita in disbelief.

Before Rita can convince him, the apartment is invaded by armed men. Rita and Morgan escape to the roof of the skyscraper as the security teams of Digicorp and Sunway meet, led by Finster and Callaway. After a short Mexican standoff, both sides realise they are after the same person, Sebastian Rooks, and rush to the roof.

Morgan and Rita are onboard a helicopter — Rita is unable to fly it, but Sebastian can. Rita encourages Morgan to remember his past self, connecting through his love for her. He finally remembers, and lifts off in the middle of gunfire from the security teams. Finster and Callaway comment as the couple seem to have escaped:

Callaway: "Did you get a look at him? Did you see Rooks' face?"
Finster: "Just Morgan Sullivan, our pawn."

Looking up, they see the helicopter hovering above and realise, too late, the true identity of Morgan Sullivan. Sebastian triggers a bomb, causing the whole roof to explode.

On a boat in South Pacific Ocean, Sebastian reveals the content of the stolen disc to Rita. Marked "terminate with extreme prejudice", it is the last copy of Rita's identity (after the one in the vault was destroyed). Sebastian throws the disc into the sea, and the film closes: "Now there's no copy at all."

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