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Living in such a world where there is no privacy, anonymity, or crime, a detective, Sal Frieland, who, through her trying to solve a series of unsolved murders, finds out that crime seems to begin than to disappear as she finds a young woman who has no identity, history, or name, who is suspected to subverted the system and Sal has to find her as she is the next victim.
It's an amiable thriller that will definitely account for an enjoyable couple of hours in the lives of Netflix subscribers, though it likely won't leave the same impact as Niccol's best work.
A high-concept popcorn movie and none the worse for that, Anon gets the tech noir job done and will leave you pondering your digital footprint as you nervously exit the theatre. Mind the step.