23 (film)
{{Short description|1998 German drama thriller film by Hans-Christian Schmid}}
{{for|another movie by a similar name|The Number 23}}
{{Infobox film
| name = 23
| image = 23MovieFrenchDVDCover.jpg
| alt =
| caption = French DVD cover
| director = Hans-Christian Schmid
| producer = {{Unbulleted list|Jakob Claussen|Thomas Wöbke}}
| writer = {{plainlist|
- Hans-Christian Schmid
- Michael Gutmann
- Michael Dierking
}}
| starring = {{plainlist|
- August Diehl
- Fabian Busch
- Dieter Landuris
- Jan Gregor Kremp
}}
| music = Norbert Jürgen Schneider
| cinematography = Klaus Eichhammer
| editing = Hansjörg Weißbrich
| studio = Claussen & Wöbke Filmproduktion GmbH
| distributor = Buena Vista International
| released = {{Film date|1998|7|2|Filmfest München|df=y}}
| runtime = 99 minutes
| country = Germany
| language = {{Unbulleted list|German|English|Russian}}
}}
23, original German title: 23 – Nichts ist so wie es scheint ("Nothing is what it seems")https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0126765/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_ov_inf%20 {{better source needed|date=February 2018}} is a 1998 German drama thriller film about young hacker Karl Koch, who died on 23 May 1989, a presumed suicide. It was directed by Hans-Christian Schmid, who also participated in screenwriting. The title derives from the protagonist's obsession with the number 23, a phenomenon often described as apophenia. Although the film was well received by critics and audiences, its accuracy has been vocally disputed by several witnesses to the real-life events on which it was based. Schmid subsequently co-authored a book that tells the story of the making of 23 and also details the differences between the movie and the actual main events.{{cite book |last=Schmid |first=Hans-Christian |last2=Gutmann |first2=Michael |title=Drei Drehbücher. Nach fünf im Urwald / 23 / Crazy |year=2001 |publisher=Kiepenheuer & Witsch |location=Cologne |isbn=978-3-462-03049-5 }}
Plot
In 1980s Germany at the height of the Cold War, 19-year-old Karl Koch finds the world around him threatening and chaotic. Inspired by the fictitious character Hagbard Celine (from Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea's 1975 book The Illuminatus! Trilogy), he starts investigating the backgrounds of political and economic power and discovers signs that make him believe in a worldwide conspiracy.
At a meeting of the Chaos Computer Club, Karl gets to know the student David. David and Karl are able to hack into the global data network — still in its early stages — and their belief in social justice propels them into espionage for the KGB. Driven by contacts with a drug dealer—and by increasing KGB pressure to hack into foreign systems—Karl spirals into a cocaine dependency and grows increasingly alienated from David.
In a drug-addled state, Karl begins to sit in front of his computer for days at a time. Perpetually sleepless, he also grows increasingly delusional. When David publicly reveals the espionage activity in which the two men have been engaged, Karl is left alone to face the consequences. Collapse soon follows. Karl is taken to a hospital to deal with his drug addiction and mysteriously dies after his supposed hacking of Chernobyl.
Cast
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- August Diehl as Karl Koch
- Fabian Busch as David
- {{Interlanguage link|Dieter Landuris|de}} as Pepe
- {{Interlanguage link|Jan Gregor Kremp|de}} as Lupo
- Stephan Kampwirth as Jochen Maiwald
- Zbigniew Zamachowski as Sergej
- Peter Fitz as Brückner
- Burghart Klaußner as Weber
- {{Interlanguage link|Lilly Tschörtner|de}} as Beate
- {{Interlanguage link|Patrick Joswig|de}} as Alex
- {{Interlanguage link|Arnulf Schumacher|de}} as Seybert
{{Div col end}}
Awards
- 1999: German Film Award{{Cite web |last=Gangloff |first=Tilmann P. |date=2023-12-06 |title="23 – Der mysteriöse Tod eines Hackers": So ist die neue Sky-Doku |url=https://www.rnd.de/medien/23-der-mysterioese-tod-eines-hackers-so-ist-die-neue-sky-doku-WGEW6GCSAVHGDARTXJ52MJ4PB4.html |access-date=2024-06-14 |website=www.rnd.de |language=de}}
See also
- 23 enigma
- The Number 23
- The Cuckoo's Egg — a book by Clifford Stoll, another account of the Hanover Hacker case, written by one of the system administrators who discovered the break-ins.
- List of films featuring surveillance
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{IMDb title|0126765|23}}
- {{Rotten Tomatoes|23|23}}
{{Hans-Christian Schmid}}
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