White Rabbit
A Magician's Assistant must find her strength to save her career from failing, and prevent her life from spiralling out of control when she begins to have unwanted guests appear at her show.
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Plot Summary
A troubled hacker, known only as 'The Whiz', is tasked by an underground organization to steal sensitive data from a powerful corporation. As he delves deeper into the digital underworld, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens not only his own life but the very fabric of society. He must race against time and powerful adversaries to expose the truth and escape with his life.
Critical Reception
White Rabbit garnered mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike. While some praised its fast-paced action and K.J. Apa's performance, others found the plot predictable and lacking in originality. The film's reliance on familiar tropes within the hacker thriller genre was a common point of criticism.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic pacing and K.J. Apa's committed performance as a hacker.
- Criticized for a derivative plot that treads familiar ground in the cyber-thriller genre.
- Visuals and action sequences were noted as a highlight, though often overshadowed by story weaknesses.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's visual style and action-packed sequences. However, many found the storyline to be somewhat formulaic and predictable, with some expressing disappointment in the lack of innovative elements.
Fun Fact
The film was shot using Bekmambetov's innovative "360-degree cinema" technology, which aims to immerse the audience in the action by placing them virtually within the scene.
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