Ask HN: Recommendations for “Hacker Fiction” Films?
I also enjoyed reading (the 1997 version of) Underground: Tales of Hacking, Madness and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier, as a snapshot of the vibe at that time.
The vibe at the time which maybe too glibly and imprecisely: was a strange solution of corporate dystopianism, mixed with a young person's rebellion and optimism.
I also like the idea of, but never watched War Games (maybe it's too old?)
I don't intend this question to be my personal recommendation solicitations: it should be a chance for anyone to share--but I'm just trying to give some concrete examples to frame it, which I suppose boils down to (maybe): 80s-90s vibe cyberpunk fictional hacking films, not docos.
Does anyone have any good recommendations for some fiction films to watch in this space? Hacker fiction films?
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 113 ms ] threadIf you're interested in the "hacker genre" of movies (or its history or various interpretations), imho both Wargames and Sneakers are worth a watch. I personally like Sneakers more.
Enemy of the State - though an all pervasive surveillance state fortunately remains fiction (tongue firmly in cheek).
Gene Hackman, Will Smith, and the incorrigible Jack Black.
The scene where Hackman's character wraps a cell phone in the foil from a potato chip bag is hilarious; almost true as well.
Based on a real story with some addition of KGB and cocaine.
To add, the movie captures some of the societal anxiety of cold-war West Germany accurately. August Diehl's portrayal of Karl Koch is, imho, a stand-out success.
The scene with the PDP-11 mainframe and its power supply has meme status even today.
Another great trope of the film are the dynamics how the hackers around Karl get exploited by the business savy.
Based on the book by Tsutomu Shimomura. It's the story of how Kevin Mitnick was captured. All the tech/hacks in the movie are real as far as I remember.
Netflix series - Billion Dollar Code. The Google Earth court case fought by the a couple of German hackers https://www.netflix.com/in/title/81074012
AMC TV series - Halt and Catch Fire. Follows some players in the 80s technological revolution that lead to information society. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543312/
Apollo 13. When Apollo 13 sustains hazardous damage mid-orbit, NASA works to devise a plan to lead the spacecraft back to Earth and spare the lives of the astronauts on board. https://www.amazon.com/Apollo-13-Tom-Hanks/dp/B001JI5DRC
These all fit the thread in the HY/HN definition of hackers.
The Net, Matrix, Code Rush (a documentary)
Pirates of Silicon Valley. Good portrayal of Jobs and Gates as nerds with big ideas but shady ways to accomplish them.
Sort of near the edge of what you are asking for but Live Free and Die Hard has a lot of hacking (though a big absurd, like anything with a battery can be hacked) but still exciting.
+1 for Wargames
In terms of books, I liked Neal Stephenson's "Cryptonomicon". It was written in 1999 and really captures the 90s startup culture, and has some cool hacker scenes. The detail is good too, where the author even explains the specific unix commands that are being executed in some scenes (such as grep).
Silicon Valley.
Person of Interest.
Although the film is highly rated, I found the premise more intriguing than what the film delivers. For me, the film was OK, not great. But I encourage you to watch and make up you own opinion.
Garland has also written and directed a 2020 TV series was Devs, which I haven't seen. For anyone's seen it - is it any good?