WarGames
- IMDb link: 0086567
- IMDb rating: 7.1 (121,252 votes)
- Genres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Drama
- Director: Matthew Broderick, John Badham
- Cast: John Wood, Ally Sheedy, Dabney Coleman and others
- Release date: 3 Jun 1983
- Release year: 1983
- Runtime: 114 minutes
- Country: United States
- Keywords: hacker, artificial intelligence, cold war, teenager, computer, modem, phreaking, computer hacker, nuclear threat, telephone call
Plot:
The US Air Force has decided to change their missile-strike planning and command procedure from a human-directed one, where in simulations many officers were unwilling to "turn the key" upon order, to an intelligent computer process which takes that fallible human factor out of the equation. This change has its supporters, such as NORAD chief engineer John McKittrick who suggested it, and its detractors, such as Air Force General Beringer. The system chosen is called the War Operation Plan Response, WOPR for short, developed by brilliant but now-deceased scientist Stephen Falken, who programmed the system to learn continually through game simulations. Meanwhile, David Lightman, an intelligent but academically-unmotivated Seattle-based high-school student, is a computer whiz who, in trying to hack into a video-game software company, unknowingly hacks into WOPR using one of the listed games, Falken's Maze, as the path to discovering the system's back-door password: Joshua, the name of Stephen Falken's son who died at age 5. David and his new friend, popular but equally-unmotivated student Jennifer Mack, believe that he's hacked into a games company and start to play the most intriguing game listed: Global Thermonuclear War. David and Jennifer realize that they are not playing a game when news of simulated attacks on the US, exactly the type which David and Jennifer plotted in the "game," hits the media. David believes he's in even more trouble when Joshua calls him back, still playing the game, with its ultimate goal of winning. WOPR or Joshua, in playing the game, is still simulating Soviet attacks on the US, which Beringer believes to be real and orders appropriate responses against the Soviets. As the authorities close in on David, with people like McKittrick believing him to be a spy, David tries to enlist the help of the one person who knows Joshua's end goal and can probably stop Joshua from achieving that goal, while he needs to elude capture by the authorities.