The film stars Liam Hemsworth, Gary Oldman, Amber Heard and Harrison Ford, along with Lucas Till, Embeth Davidtz, Julian McMahon, Josh Holloway and Richard Dreyfuss.
Adam Cassidy is a bright young rising star at his global tech company who just wants a life different from that of his working-class father still struggling to make ends meet. But when Adam makes one naive mistake, he is forced into becoming a covert corporate spy and obtain trade secrets at a rival company. He gets an instant pass into the opulent and ruthless world of the rich, and sees how this other half lives with a corner office, ready-made luxury apartment and fast car. But before he knows it, he is snared between two tech-world icons with titanic wealth and a mighty system of power to watch – and control – his every move. When Adam decides he wants out, he discovers that they will go to shocking lengths to keep their secrets concealed. A deadly cat and mouse game ensues and Adam must do all he can to protect himself and the ones he loves.
Paranoia is marketed as a thriller, a cat and mouse game. The movie has some up moments but overall it’s not the best storyline. Adam wants a better life than he has had. He is ashamed of his father and wants better so he is sucked in. There are some moments you don’t see coming but overall it’s pretty predictable.
It is nice to see Richard Dreyfuss back on the screen even if it is just for a short time. He does have some funny moments. Richard was one of my favorite actors. Who can forget, Mr. Holland’s Opus? But Paranoia wasn’t one of his finer pieces of work.
The movie does make you think of what is going on in technology and what the big corporations are out there doing. I expected a bit more from the movie. I wanted more of a thriller. I would say rent it don’t go see it in theaters.
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