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You haven't quite seen a performance like Malek's, who drags us deeply into Elliot's wide-eyed psychosis and crushing loneliness, or a hero like Elliot--an unexpectedly sympathetic morphine addict with a history of delusions and psychotic breaks.... Who knows: Eventually he might even explain that title. Until then, enjoy a show that just might end up being named one of the summer's best.
As written by Sam Esmail, this has the jittery feel of a British thriller, and an absurdist sense of entrenched interests vs. a weird insurgency: a conceit that vaguely recalls Terry Gilliam’s “Brazil.” While commercial prospects appear hazy, it’s hard to remember the last time USA put on anything more intriguing.
Summary:
Elliot (Rami Malek), a
computer programmer who works for a cyber-security firm, is recruited by
an underground hacker group run by a man known only as Mr. Robot
(Christian Slater), to bring down corporations including ones his
company is hired to protect.
Genre(s): Drama, Suspense
Genre(s): Drama, Suspense
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