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Directed by Dominic Sena, "Swordfish" is a gripping action-packed thriller released in 2001. The star-studded cast includes John Travolta, Don Cheadle, Hugh Jackman, and Halle Berry. Set in the high-stakes world of cybercrime, the film follows Stanley Jobson (Jackman), a skilled hacker with a troubled past who is recruited by the charismatic criminal mastermind Gabriel Shear (Travolta) to pull off a heist involving billions of dollars. As Stanley navigates this dangerous game of deception and betrayal, he finds himself caught between Gabriel's ruthless tactics and the enigmatic Ginger (Berry), a mysterious woman with her own agenda. With pulse-pounding action sequences and unexpected twists, "Swordfish" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as the characters race against time to outsmart each other in a high-stakes battle of wits. Combining slick visuals, intense performances, and a complex web of intrigue, "Swordfish" delivers a thrilling ride that explores themes of power, manipulation, and redemption in the digital age. With its stellar cast and fast-paced plot, this action-packed crime thriller is sure to keep audiences engaged from start to finish.
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Halle Berry almost turned down the topless scene in Swordfish, but was ultimately convinced after being offered an additional $500,000, bringing her total fee to $2.5 million. This negotiation happened very close to the shooting of the scene, making it one of the highest-paid single scenes for an actress at the time.
Hugh Jackman, with no prior knowledge of hacking, underwent a crash course in computer programming to prepare for his role. He spent several weeks training with real-life hackers who were consulted to ensure the film's portrayal of cybercrime was as authentic as possible, albeit dramatized for Hollywood.
The iconic slow-motion explosion scene in Swordfish, which features 360-degree shots of shattering glass and flying debris, required a massive technical setup with over 135 synchronized cameras. It took over six weeks to prepare, and the shot was captured in just one take, making it a groundbreaking moment in film.
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🎬John Travolta's character, Gabriel Shear, wears a watch throughout Swordfish that is actually a model used by real-life covert operatives. The choice was a nod to his character’s complex, secretive lifestyle and was suggested by a consultant with military background.
💡The original script of Swordfish included a subplot involving cyber-terrorism that was eerily similar to the real events of 9/11. Due to the attacks occurring in the same year as the film's release, these parts were quickly edited out before the film's DVD release.
🎯During the filming of Swordfish, an actual bank on location in downtown Los Angeles was mistakenly believed to be being robbed. The realistic heist scene led to an unintended 911 call by a passerby, bringing several police cars to the set before the confusion was cleared up.
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