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Who Am I
Directed byBaran bo Odar
Produced byQuirin Berg, Max Wiedemann, Justyna Muesch
Written byJantje Friese[1]
Baran bo Odar
StarringTom Schilling
Elyas M'Barek
Music byMichael Kamm
CinematographyNikolaus Summerer
Edited byRobert Rzesacz
Production
companies
Deutsche Columbia Pictures Film Produktion
Wiedemann & Berg Film
Seven Pictures
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing[2]
  • 6 September 2014 (TIFF)
  • 25 September 2014 (Germany)
105 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

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Who Am I (German: Who Am I – Kein System ist sicher; English: 'Who Am I: No System Is Safe') is a 2014 German techno-thriller film directed by Baran bo Odar.[3][4] It is centered on a computer hacker group in Berlin geared towards global fame.[5] It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.[6] The film was shot in Berlin and Rostock.[7] Because of its storyline and some elements, the film is often compared to Fight Club and Mr. Robot.[8]

Plot[edit]

Benjamin Engel, a hacker from Berlin, sits in an interrogation room. The officer in charge tells Hanne Lindberg, Head of the Cyber Division of Europol, that Benjamin asked to conduct the interrogation. Benjamin says that he has information regarding FRI3NDS, a notorious hacking group of four members connected to the Russian cyber mafia, and MRX, an infamous hacker known on Darknet; he tells her that he could give them both to Hanne if she listens to him. Having no choice, Hanne sits down.

Benjamin tells Hanne that he is like a superhero: like many heroes, he, too, has no parents; he never met his father as he abandoned the family when Benjamin was born, and his mother committed suicide when he was 8. He lives alone with his ailing grandmother. He regards his 'superpower' as invisibility, as he was never noticed by most people during his childhood, due to him being socially awkward. He says he learned programming and hacked his first system when he was 14. Though he felt like a loser in real life, he felt a sense of belonging on the Internet. While spending most of his time on Darknet, he met his hacking hero, MRX, whose identity no one knows and who can hack into any system. Benjamin aspires to be like him.

However, as he was unable to attend university, he worked as a pizza delivery boy to pay the bills. He tells Hanne that, one night while he delivered pizzas to a group of students, he saw Marie, a girl with whom he was in love since his school days. Hearing her having trouble with examinations, he decided to help her and be a 'superhero'. He went to the University, hacked into its servers to download the exam questions -- but he was caught by a security guard and arrested. Having no prior criminal record, he was forced to perform community service as a punishment.

He tells Hanne that while working on cleaning the streets as punishment, he met Max, a fellow hacker, who Benjamin feels is the opposite of himself; a charismatic, cocky and confident individual. Later, Max had introduced him to his colleagues Stephan and Paul. After Benjamin proved himself as a hacker, Max explained to him that the concept of social engineering is the greatest form of hacking. They decide to form a hacking group, called 'Clowns Laughing At You', nicknamed CLAY, and they use Benjamin's house as a base of operations, since Benjamin was forced to send his grandmother to a nursing home due to her Alzheimer's disease. They cause general mayhem around Berlin in a form of pranking, becoming popular around social media. However, MRX, with whom is Max obsessed, mocks them outright. Infuriated, Max wants to perform a more outrageous feat of hacking, and Benjamin suggest hacking the main building of BND (German Central Intelligence). Impressed by this outrageous idea, the group agrees with Benjamin and decide to hack the BND in order to impress MRX.

Using dumpster diving and phishing to gain access to the BND building, they manage to hack the internal servers and hack the printers to print their logo, titled 'NO SYSTEM IS SAFE', all around the building, impressing MRX. However, when they go to a club and celebrate, Benjamin notices Max kissing Marie. Infuriated, Benjamin refuses to let them into the house, also offending Marie when she visits him due to his anger. Feeling inferior, he secretly contacts MRX, offering him valuable information: a database from BND's private servers, which he hacked while he was in the BND building, which impresses MRX. When the group arrives the next day, Benjamin is still furious and attacks Max, who responds by beating him up. However, Paul, watching the TV, hears on the news that one of the members of FRI3NDS, nicknamed Krypton, was murdered. Benjamin admits that he gave the information from the BND to MRX, and after checking them, realizes that the information identified Krypton as a double agent working with Hanne to expose MRX and FRI3NDS, and CLAY is now labeled as a terrorist group for hacking the information.

Seeking to clear their name for the murder, Benjamin contacts MRX, who instructs them to hack into the Europol database in exchange for MRX's identity, giving them a hacking tool to help. After dissolving their hard drives in acid to erase data, they travel to Europol's headquarters in The Hague in order to try and break their way in -- but it's impossible to find a way inside. The headquarters dump their trash in a secured building, the sewers are locked, and phishing attempts failed. However, while checking out the building, Benjamin notices a group of scholars visiting the building, and one of them drops his visitor card. Using Max's advice about social engineering, Benjamin manages to gain access to the building by fooling a guard and plants a hacking device inside. He then hacks into the internal Europol servers and provides MRX with an entrance, secretly encoded inside a double trojan horse so MRX will be exposed when he tries to gain access. However, MRX, anticipating this, takes a snapshot of Benjamin via his webcam, exposing him. Benjamin is forced to flee when a group of Russian mobsters finds him; he evades them in the subway.

Benjamin returns to the hotel where he was staying with the trio, only to find them murdered. Having no other choice and knowing that FRI3NDS would kill him, he decided to turn himself in to Hanne, proving that he is serious after stating that he hacked her profile and learned personal information about her. Hanne, who was suspended for her failure to capture them and is desperate to apprehend FRI3NDS and MRX, agrees to put Benjamin into a witness protection program in exchange for capturing them. Benjamin logs in as MRX himself and spreads lies about MRX being a snitch, forcing the real MRX to force his way into the Darknet servers with unsafe methods, allowing Benjamin to expose him. MRX is exposed as a 19-year-old American boy from New York City, whom the FBI arrests in a coffee shop.

However, after agreeing to give Benjamin the witness exchange program, Hanne notices a wound going through his palm (the same wound that Max got after running a nail through his hand), and realizes that Max, Stephan and Paul are all made-up characters. Distraught, she visits Benjamin's doctor, who states that his mother had multiple personality disorder and committed suicide because of it, learning that it can be genetically inherited. Hanne connects various plot holes in Benjamin's story and realizes that 'he' alone was CLAY; he committed all the atrocities, he hacked into the BND alone, and he planted the WWII bullets from his grandmother in the hotel to make it look like they were killed, imagining the trio due to his illness. Hanne confronts Benjamin, who has an emotional breakdown, as people with mental disorders cannot be given witness protection. However, Hanne changes her mind and allows him access to the witness protection program, revealed to be an 'actual' program containing information about all citizens of Germany; Benjamin changes his identity here. Hanne, dropping Benjamin off, states that she let him go because he truly wants to stay invisible, and lets him go on the condition that he never hacks again.

Benjamin, now sporting blonde hair, is standing alone on a Scandlines ferry heading north. However, he is suddenly joined by Marie, Max, Stephan and Paul. In narration, Benjamin states that he performed 'the greatest social engineering hack' ever; the scene shifts back to Benjamin going back to the hotel, finding the guys alive and well; he instructs them to flee since MRX knows his identity, but they refuse to leave him behind. After Marie visits them and confirms that mentally ill subjects cannot be granted witness protection, they devise a plan for Benjamin to go to Hanne and dictate the story, deliberately giving plot holes which she will most likely dechiper, and then using her grief for him to give him access to the witness protection program, and also spiking his hand with a nail to make the story seem truthful. In the server room, it was revealed that Benjamin didn't change his identity, he 'erased' it completely. Benjamin states that Hanne will eventually realize his deception, but she won't hunt him down as she got what she wanted. Indeed, at a press conference announcing the defeat of FRI3NDS and MRX, Hanne, having an epiphany, smiles as she realizes the truth.

Cast[edit]

  • Tom Schilling as Benjamin Engel
  • Elyas M'Barek as Max
  • Hannah Herzsprung as Marie
  • Wotan Wilke Möhring as Stephan
  • Antoine Monot, Jr. as Paul
  • Trine Dyrholm as Hanne Lindberg
  • Stephan Kampwirth as Martin Bohmer
  • Leonard Carow as MRX
  • Lena Dörrie as BKA Investigator

Reception[edit]

The film premiered in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. It was also screened at the 17th European Union Film Festival.[9] The film won three German Movie Awards and the Bambi for Best German Film.[10]

Other versions[edit]

Warner Bros. struck a deal in 2014 to remake the film.[11]David Goyer is set to direct the film. The script will be written by Dan Wiedenhaupt, who wrote the Albert Hughes-directed The Solutrean.[12] The film will be produced by Goyer and his Phantom Four banner, along with Kevin Turen and Langley Park’s Kevin McCormick.[13]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Who Am I - Kein System ist sicher'. Film Portal. Retrieved 20 October 2017.
  2. ^'Who Am I'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  3. ^'Netflix Confirms First German Series 'Dark' From Baran bo Odar'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  4. ^''Sleepless' Director Baran bo Odar on Working with Jamie Foxx & His New Netflix Series'. Collider. 13 January 2017. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  5. ^''Who Am I — No System Is Safe' (Who Am I — Kein System ist sicher): Toronto Review'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  6. ^'TIFF Adds 'Clouds of Sils Maria' and 'Two Days, One Night,' Reveals 5 More Lineups'. Indiewire. 12 August 2014. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  7. ^filme-schauspieler.de, retrieved on 30 September 2014
  8. ^'6 things you need to know about Who Am I: No System is Safe'. InqPOP!. 29 September 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  9. ^'Euro-phoria: Catch the 17th European Union Film Festival at GSC beginning Oct 20'. NST Online. 17 October 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  10. ^Barraclough, Leo (24 February 2016). 'Netflix Confirms Baran bo Odar's 'Dark' Will Be First German Series'. Variety. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  11. ^'Warner Bros To Remake 'Who Am I'; Pic Is German Box Office Sensation'. Deadline Hollywood. 24 October 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  12. ^Jr, Mike Fleming (22 June 2016). 'David Goyer To Direct Remake Of German Film 'Who Am I''. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  13. ^McNary, Dave (22 June 2016). 'David Goyer to Direct Hacker Movie Remake Who Am I'. Variety. Retrieved 17 June 2017.

External links[edit]

  • Who Am I at IMDb
  • Who Am I at Rotten Tomatoes
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Who Am I?
Directed by
Produced by
Written by
  • Jackie Chan
  • Susan Chan
  • Lee Reynolds
Starring
  • Jackie Chan
  • Ron Smerczak
  • Washington Xisolo
Music byNathan Wang
CinematographyPoon Hang Sang
Edited by
Distributed by
  • 17 January 1998
103 minutes[1]
CountryHong Kong
LanguageEnglish[1]
Box officeHK $38,852,845

Who Am I? (traditional Chinese: 我是誰; simplified Chinese: 我是谁, also known as Jackie Chan's Who Am I?) is a 1997 Hong Kong action comedy film directed by Benny Chan and Jackie Chan, who also starred in the lead role. The film was released in Hong Kong on 17 January 1998. It is also Chan's second film to be scripted and shot in English, the first one being Mr. Nice Guy.

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Somewhere in the jungles of South Africa on Thanksgiving, a multinational military unit named the Special Force Unit ambushes a convoy and kidnaps several scientists working on a highly-volatile compound extracted from a recently discovered meteorite. Among the operatives is a Hong Kong national identified as 'Jackie Chan'. The CIA assigns Morgan to investigate the incident, unaware that he and newly retired General Sherman orchestrated the abduction for their personal profit. At the same time, the CIA assigns another operative in South Africa for a more covert operation.

Jackie wakes up in a tribal village somewhere in the African veldt, still recovering from injuries sustained in an accident he cannot remember; as a result, when asked for his name by the natives, he responds by asking himself, 'Who Am I?', and is referred to as that by the natives. The tribesmen show him the remains of a crashed helicopter and graves of those who perished aboard. He spends weeks recuperating from his wounds and learning about the tribe's culture. After spotting rally cars from several miles away, 'Who Am I?' bids the village farewell and ventures on a journey back to civilization. He befriends Japanese rally co-driver Yuki after saving her brother from a snake bite and offering to help them finish the race.

When they reach Johannesburg, 'Who Am I?' meets Christine Stark, a journalist sent to interview him about his rally adventure. However, Morgan hears of 'Who Am I?' and sends a hitman team to kill him. Morgan also pretends to be his ally, telling him to contact him if he is in danger. After escaping from the hitmen, Christine cracks a secret code written on a matchbook found on one of the dead operatives, which leads them to Rotterdam, in the Netherlands. 'Who Am I?' and Christine bid Yuki farewell and head for Rotterdam to find more answers to his identity.

In Rotterdam, 'Who Am I?' discovers that Christine is actually an undercover CIA agent who tapped his calls. Not knowing whom to trust, he battles Sherman's hitmen and sneaks into the Willemswerf skyscraper alone, where he discovers the masterminds behind the kidnapping of the scientists. It is revealed that Morgan and General Sherman are about to sell the extraterrestrial compound to a powerful arms dealer named Armano. While waiting for the online transaction to finish, the three men leave the conference room for a coffee break - giving 'Who Am I?' time to sneak in and steal the disc containing the compound information. He also cancels the transaction and sends the money to a children's charity, which infuriates the arms dealer. Once he discovers Morgan's betrayal, 'Who Am I?' tries to kill Morgan, but is interrupted by Morgan's hitmen. After escaping from the building from a battle with Morgan's hitmen, 'Who Am I?' regroups with Christine, who calls for the execution of a 'Plan B', to surround the Erasmus Bridge and corner Morgan in cooperation with the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps. Once Christine kicks Morgan and takes him into custody, 'Who Am I?' throws the disc off the bridge and tells Christine he will return to Africa.

Cast[edit]

  • Jackie Chan as Jackie Chan/Who Am I?
  • Michelle Ferre as Christine Stark
  • Mirai Yamamoto as Yuki Ohsato
  • Ed Nelson as General Sherman
  • Ron Smerczak as CIA Agent Morgan
  • David Vlok as Morgan's Head assassin
  • Mike Ian Lambert as Peter (Morgan's hitman)
  • Ron Smoorenburg as Morgan's taekwondo hitman
  • Kwan Yung as Morgan's Cai Li Fo hitman
  • Yanick Mbali as Baba
  • Washington Sixolo as the Village Chief
  • Tom Pompert as CIA Chairman
  • Glory Simon as CIA Secretary
  • Chip Bray as Armano
  • Frank Opperman as Internal Security (South Africa)

Production notes[edit]

Willemswerf building

Who Am I? was shot on locations in Namibia, South Africa, and Netherlands between February and March 1997. The film features several landmarks such as Sun City in South Africa, Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam, the Beurstraverse (which was portrayed by the film makers as being in Johannesburg), the Cube houses and the Willemswerf building (which served as the headquarters of the villains and from the side of which, 'Who Am I?' escaped by sliding to the ground). Dutch city Dordrecht was also used as a location on the Voorstraat, de Vleeshouwersstraat as well as the fountains by Hans Petri in front of the former Refaja hospital.

The film also features an elaborate chase scene involving the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR and a pack of chasing BMW 3 series (E36), in which Jackie, Yuki, and Christine (in the Evolution) attempt to escape from their captors. Several memorable stunts in the Evolution IV were featured, including a spin parking manoeuvre, market chase, and flipping the car onto its side and roof. In the making-of documentary, the team outlined the numerous Lancer Evolutions that were used for the entire sequence due to the harsh physical challenges presented by the stunts. The use of the Evolution IV was consistent with the ongoing presence and sponsorship of Mitsubishi in Jackie Chan's films of that era.

Box office and reception[edit]

Who Am I? grossed HK $38,852,845 in its Hong Kong theatrical run. It is currently rated at 67% on Rotten Tomatoes.[2]

Awards and nominations[edit]

    • Winner: Best Action Choreography (Jackie Chan)
    • Nomination: Best Actor (Jackie Chan)
    • Nomination: Best Film Editing (Peter Cheung, Chi Wai Yau)
    • Nomination: Best Picture (Barbie Tung) (executive producer)
    • Nomination: Best Sound Design

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Home media[edit]

United States[edit]

The U.S. DVD release is cut by 9 minutes with the following changes and omissions:

  • Unlike the original HK version of the film, the scene where Jackie Chan and his unit are double-crossed in the helicopter is shown immediately after the helicopters take off. This takes away the 'big reveal' effect of what actually happened with Jackie and his men, taking away the mystery.
  • 'Who Am I?'s interaction with the African tribe has been reduced dramatically. Cuts include a scene in which he asks the tribal boy, Baba, how many days it takes to walk to civilization; a scene where he and Baba run away from a lioness after he picks up a lion cub; a scene showing the tribe's farewell ceremony for 'Who Am I?'s journey; and a scene in which he performs an interpretation of the tribal dance.
  • The rally race scene has been shortened.
  • A scene where 'Who Am I?' recovers feeling in his mouth (as he chewed herbal leaves into an anesthetic to cure Yuki's brother's snake bite) and explains his situation to Yuki has been cut.
  • All but two instant replay shots (where Yuki, 'Who Am I?' and Christine drive through a fruit stand, and where 'Who Am I?' narrowly misses falling furniture in Rotterdam) have been deleted.

Unlike other domestic releases of Jackie Chan's films, this version of Who Am I? retains the film's original musical score. Also, the U.S. release is the only cut which contains Jackie Chan's original spoken English during his time with the African tribe. The uncut HK releases have dubbed it in Cantonese.

Hong Kong[edit]

The Hong Kong Universe Laser DVD (now out of print) contains the film as it was originally intended. The 'double-cross' scene is not shown until during the interrogation scene as a 'revelation flashback.' It is meant to be a mystery as to what happened until the viewer sees these flashbacks. It also contains 'Who Am I?'s full interaction with the African tribe. However, his English dialogue during this interaction is dubbed into Cantonese during this part. There are English subtitles provided for the whole film. The presentation is not anamorphic, however.

Japan[edit]

Warner Bros. Japan has released two DVD editions of the film: the single-disc DVD contains the original Hong Kong cut of the film with an anamorphic presentation, but with no English subtitles, and it retains the Cantonese dub of Jackie Chan during the African tribe scenes. The two-disc anamorphic edition contains both versions of the film, with English subtitles for the US cut.

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^ abWHO AM I - BBFC. BBFC. Retrieved 23 October 2014
  2. ^Who Am I? at Rotten Tomatoes

External links[edit]

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  • Who Am I? at IMDb
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