
Will Radford is a top analyst for Homeland Security who tracks potential threats through a mass surveillance program, until one day an attack by an unknown entity leads him to question whether the government is hiding something from him... and from the rest of the world.
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Cultural Themes
Developmental Health
AI Analysis
The film features significant anti-authority and political messaging centered on government surveillance, privacy invasion, and potential cover-ups, as seen in the protagonist's role in monitoring threats, family debates on privacy vs. security, and efforts to suppress hacker revelations about the 'Goliath' program. A brief religious reference occurs with a casual 'Jesus, Dad' exclamation. No other categories register due to absence of relevant themes in plot or dialogue.
Why These Ratings
Authority figures and institutions (Homeland Security, surveillance programs) are portrayed as intrusive and potentially hiding truths, with the protagonist questioning government cover-ups amid an attack; family arguments depict surveillance as oppressive, and a raid targets hackers revealing secrets for 'national security.'
Clear political themes of surveillance state tyranny, privacy erosion, and government control dominate, including distorted voiceovers decrying 'tyrannical, authoritarian government control' and 'Goliath' as an existential threat, plus debates on privacy vs. security.
A single passing reference to religion with 'Jesus, Dad' in a casual family exchange.
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AI analyzed March 16, 2026 · Model: x-ai/grok-4.1-fast · Confidence: 80%
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