It would be hard to believe that a 9th grader told me about this movie when we had nothing to talk about, at a wedding function. I wondered if he could ever relate anything to that movie, considering his age. Thanks to that kid anyways.

Controversies apart, I found this to be a great movie to watch, technically. Also on second priority, what excited me the most is when I got to learn the history of the advancement of computers and the secrets that were involved upon.
Terms like 'Mac', 'Windows', 'Xerox', etc have definitely become a part of our life, one should be excited to know the way these inventions came up, to conquer our lives and make it much better. Nobody in the early 80's would have ever imagined an advancement of this intensity.
Dialogues like 'We're here to make a dent in the universe', 'We're rewriting the history of human thoughts with what we're doing', 'information is power', are all so powerful that it I found these in resemblance to the tamil movie titled 'Iruvar' featuring Mohan Lal, Prakash Raj and Aishwarya Rai, directed by Mani Ratnam.
Do watch this movie.
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