Crystal ball of tech predictions. Also the first white hat hackers shown
I saw this movie in college in 1992 in the theaters. It blew me away. No one was talking about the kind of stuff they were talking about. Looking back over 20 years later its incredible how much this movie holds up:
1. It correctly labels the NSA as a paranoid agency, hell-bent on spying on everyone - but especially Americans.
2. Cosmo's monologue at the end correctly predicts the internet (information) and its importance. There are very few wars with guns anymore, just like he says. It's all cyber attacks now.
3. So far as I can remember, the film introduces audiences to the first "white hat" hackers perhaps ever shown on film. Remember, they go in and "sneak" something and tell the client how they did it: a white hat hacker.
4. Cryptology advances / bugs get people very, very nervous. That device in the film; PGP. Heartbleed. Quantum computing. Tor. Etc.
The music, by Horner, is brilliant, but made all the more beautiful and captivating by soloist Branford Marsalis. It's one of the best soundtracks ever made.