Si vous avez été captivé par 'The Follower' (2017), cette série espagnole haletante sur les dangers des réseaux sociaux, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries similaires. Plongez dans des histoires tout aussi palpitantes, où le suspense et les mystères technologiques vous tiendront en haleine.

The Net (1995)
Description: A thriller about a computer programmer who discovers a conspiracy and finds her identity erased digitally, emphasizing the vulnerabilities of personal data in the early internet era.
Fait: The film was one of the first mainstream movies to explore the dangers of identity theft and cybercrime, predating widespread public awareness of these issues.


The Truman Show (1998)
Description: A satirical take on reality TV and surveillance, where the protagonist's entire life is broadcast without his knowledge, exploring themes of manipulation and the loss of privacy.
Fait: The concept was inspired by an episode of The Twilight Zone, and the film's title is a play on words, combining 'true man' with the idea of a show.


Enemy of the State (1998)
Description: A high-stakes thriller about government surveillance and the misuse of technology to track and control individuals, with a focus on the tension between security and privacy.
Fait: The film's portrayal of surveillance technology was considered cutting-edge at the time, and some of its concepts have since become reality.


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Description: A dark mystery involving investigative journalism, hacking, and personal vendettas, with a strong focus on the protagonist's use of technology to uncover secrets.
Fait: The film is based on the bestselling novel by Stieg Larsson, and its original Swedish title translates to 'Men Who Hate Women,' reflecting its central theme.


Person of Interest (2011)
Description: A TV series centered around an AI that predicts crimes before they happen, delving into the moral implications of surveillance and preemptive justice.
Fait: The show was created by Jonathan Nolan, who also worked on the screenplay for The Dark Knight, and it blends sci-fi with crime drama seamlessly.


Gone Girl (2014)
Description: A psychological thriller that explores media manipulation, public perception, and the dark side of relationships, with a narrative that keeps viewers questioning the truth.
Fait: The film's twist-heavy plot was kept under wraps during production, with even some cast members not knowing the full story until filming was complete.


The Circle (2017)
Description: Explores themes of surveillance, privacy invasion, and the ethical dilemmas of technology in a digital age, with a focus on how personal data can be manipulated.
Fait: The film is based on a novel of the same name by Dave Eggers, and its production involved real tech consultants to ensure the depicted technology felt authentic.


Unfriended (2014)
Description: A horror-thriller that unfolds entirely on a computer screen, highlighting the dangers of online anonymity and cyberbullying, with a strong emphasis on digital paranoia.
Fait: The movie was shot in real-time to maintain the authenticity of its screen-based narrative, and all actors had to memorize their lines for uninterrupted takes.


Mr. Robot (2015)
Description: A psychological thriller that follows a hacker involved in a cyber-revolution, tackling themes of corporate control, mental health, and the blurred lines between reality and delusion.
Fait: The show's hacking scenes are praised for their accuracy, with real hackers consulting on the scripts to ensure authenticity.


Searching (2018)
Description: A mystery thriller told through the lens of digital screens, focusing on a father's desperate search for his missing daughter, showcasing how technology can both help and hinder investigations.
Fait: The film was the first mainstream thriller to be shot entirely from the perspective of computer and smartphone screens, pioneering a new storytelling technique.
