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Hardwired [2009] dvd rip nlx
  • Release date: 3 Nov 2009
  • Release year: 2009
  • Runtime: 94 minutes
  • Country: Canada, United States
  • Keywords: deception, memory chip, memory, false memory, repressed memory, lung, low budget, cyberpunk sci fi, technology, hacker
  • Budget: $5,000,000
Plot:
In a future world dominated by the corporations, Luke Gibson is driving his beloved pregnant wife Veronica to her work on the day of his birthday; out of the blue, a truck hits their car. Luke's medical insurance is expired and he is doomed to die; however, the executive of the Hope Corporation Virgil proposes Luke's sister to submit him to an experimental surgery with the implant of a chip in his brain. Luke awakes and soon he discovers that he has visions and he is Subject 373 of a secret project. He is helped by a team of hackers formed by Keyboard that became paraplegic after being shot by a henchman of the Hope Corporation: his father Hal, Punk Blue, and Punk Red. Luke tries to recover his memories and discover the objective of the mysterious project.

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