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Set within the world of global cybercrime, the movie follows Nick, who is released from prison to help hunt a high-level cybercrime network from Chicago to Los Angeles to Hong Kong to Jakarta. As Nick and his comrades chase their quarry, it becomes evident that the hackers have a sinister motive for their actions.
"Anonymous" likely intends to be thought-provoking, but it only invited questions about the illogical choices of both the characters and the filmmakers.
Everything feels requisite, from the mother weeping over her lost job and unpaid bills to the tiny slip that eventually proves deadly. But requisite is a long way from real.
Anonymous mocks the idealism of anarchy by way of a ridiculously romantic depiction of online crime; it feels like a rom-com version of the far more weighted series Mr. Robot.
Uninvolving from start to finish, the would-be thriller Anonymous traffics in a certain bland slickness, placing it squarely in the international crime subset of generic action features.