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Anti-Trust on DVD (2001)

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Average rating: 65%
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3.0
from 212 members
 
Starring: Rachael Leigh Cook, Ryan Phillippe, Claire Forlani, Tim Robbins, Richard Roundtree, Nate Dushku, Yee Jee Tso
Director: Peter Howitt
Studio: MGM ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 104 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: Rachael Leigh Cook
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: None
Released: 01/10/2001

Brief synopsis of Anti-Trust

Stanford grad Milo Hoffman (Ryan Phillippe) and his equally talented friend, Teddy (Yee Jee Tso), intend to form an Internet start-up and take the world by storm. That all changes when Milo is courted by deceptively friendly software magnate Gary Winston (Tim Robbins), the immensely wealthy head of world-dominating, Portland-based company, NURV. Milo takes the bait, leaving Teddy behind. Arriving in Portland to a NURV-provided house and car, with his girlfriend (Claire Forlani) in tow, Milo finds himself working on Winston's masterplan--software that will link the world's communications devices together. But it's not long before Milo begins to uncover disturbing evidence of Winston's unethical--and brutal--business tactics. When Winston's web of violence touches Milo's world, he joins forces with fellow NURV programmer, Lisa (Rachael Leigh Cook), and sets out to tell the world of Winston's reprehensible practices.
Though obviously influenced by the practices of a certain Pacific Northwest-based software empire and its recognizable leader, Howard Franklin's (THE NAME OF THE ROSE) script is a snappy popcorn-muncher that manages to generate suspense even though it realizes its own excesses. Robbins, as evil geek Gary Winston, is obviously having a good time. ANTITRUST takes the conventions of the conspiracy film and adds a candy-colored millennial sheen.

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Rated - 4 starsAnti-Trust

A customer from London, England , 09/07/2004

When Milo (Ryan Phillippe) finishes college he lands his dream job writing software at a multi-billion dollar computer company. The company's founder (Tim Robbins) that he's admired since he was a child is now his boss and personal mentor. As he settles into his new job, Milo uncovers some horrifying secrets about the company and soon learns that he can't trust anyone but himself.

Overall a good movie lots of hidden references to 'Microsoft' which makes it even more chilling.

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Rated - 4 stars

A customer from EDINBURGH , 14/04/2004

I really enjoyed this film and it certainly had a higher than average level of realism with regard to the software industry. I am a software developer and recognized <i>a lot</i> of the characters, but my partner, who has nothing to do with computers, also enjoyed the film from a pure thriller standpoint.<p>

Definitely worth a watch.

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Rated - 4 starsVery good film...

A customer from Chesihre, England , 08/08/2005

I thought this was a much better film than some people have said. I simply watched it because being a geek myself, I approved of the making of an 'anti-microsoft' film. I thought the plot was very gripping, however I definetly have to agree the ending could have been better (hence only 4 stars). Well worht a watch ESPECIALLY if you hate microsoft!

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Rated - 3 stars

Sean#24 from WIRRAL , 25/02/2004

Good story line, couple of unexpected twists. Tthe ending is obvious but the plot and the way that the ending comes around surprised me,

good cast good film.

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Rated - 4 stars

A customer from EDINBURGH , 14/04/2004

I really enjoyed this film and it certainly had a higher than average level of realism with regard to the software industry. I am a software developer and recognized <i>a lot</i> of the characters, but my partner, who has nothing to do with computers, also enjoyed the film from a pure thriller standpoint.<p>

Definitely worth a watch.

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Rated - 5 stars

A customer from CHEPSTOW , 28/10/2004

This film captures your interest from begining to end. An excellent film even if you don't know anything about computers and their software. Highly recommended.

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