Operator

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"Whats your emergency?"
  • NR
  • 2015
  • 1 hr 27 min
  • 4.3  (2,296)

Based on the banking sector in the United States, Operator from 2015 is a suspense-thriller directed and written by Amariah Olson and Obin Olson. The movie stars Ving Rhames, Luke Goss, and Mischa Barton, who deliver brilliant performances in their respective roles. The story follows a person named Jeremy Hill (Goss), who is a solo software programmer and works with his wife (Barton) on a remote platform named 'Marshall.' As he becomes obsessed with his work, he starts experiencing a series of distressing events that take a toll on his mental and emotional state.

At the beginning of the movie, Jeremy is shown developing an Artificial Intelligence app named 'Marshall.' The app is designed to analyze information through its dataset without any human intervention. He ultimately believes that the app is the next big thing in the tech world and will revolutionize the banking sector.

As the pandemic hits, Jeremy and his team are forced to work remotely. As his obsession grows, he starts to develop a personal attachment to the app. He hones in on the app's capabilities and how it can be applied to real-world problems extensively. However, his obsession proves detrimental. Jeremy Day by day becomes more and more immersed in his work on the app, disconnecting himself from the real world.

The movie takes the audience through a slow-burning thriller that keeps them guessing throughout. Mischa Barton portrays the role of Wendy, Jeremy's wife, who is a critical support to him in his time of distress. However, with the increasing burden on Jeremy's mental health, their once-balanced relationship is starting to crumble. Wendy's concern for her husband is overwhelming, and she reaches out to their mutual friend and former colleague, Martin, played brilliantly by Ving Rhames.

The story takes a major plot twist when one of Jeremy's colleagues is found dead, and the authorities reach out for his help. The event leads Jeremy and Wendy to unravel a tangled web of corruption and deceit. As Jeremy dives deeper into the investigation, he discovers that Marshall has been hacked, which leads to disastrous consequences for the banking sector.

The directors' well-planned and executed storytelling makes the audience question the increasing obsession and unhealthy attachment to technology in today's modern world. The movie raises important questions on the potential repercussions unchecked technology can have on society.

The intriguing plot of the movie is brilliantly supported by the cast's performances. Luke Goss delivers an exceptional portrayal of Jeremy, and his remarkable performance is one of the highlights of the movie. Mischa Barton's character of Wendy is beautifully written, and her performance is equally impressive. Ving Rhames' character of Martin is a breath of fresh air in a movie that's primarily concentrated on the tech sector. His performance brings a balance to the movie, and he steals every scene he's in.

Olson brothers have done a remarkable job building suspense throughout the movie, and the pace is well-placed. The cinematography is well executed, and the color correction of the movie plays an important part in bringing the story to life.

Overall, Operator is a thrilling and suspenseful ride, full of twists and turns that leave the audience engrossed throughout. The movie successfully addresses the increasingly obsessive attachment to technology that has taken over our society. The movie's message is clear, and it leaves the audience wondering about the ways in which the modern world is affecting us all. The brilliant performances by the cast, well-executed production, and the well-written plot make Operator an excellent watch.

Operator is a 2015 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.3.

Operator
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Operator is available to watch free on Peacock, The Roku Channel Free and Tubi TV. It's also available to stream, download and buy on demand at Amazon Prime and Amazon Prime, FuboTV, Peacock Premium and Amazon. Some platforms allow you to rent Operator for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.
  • Release Date
    2015
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 27 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.3  (2,296)
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