A brilliant high school hacker, Fujimaru Takagi (Haruma Miura), gets drafted by the Japanese equivalent of the FBI(Third-I), to help them stop a group of terrorists intending to attack Tokyo with a biological weapon. When his friends and family members come under attack, Fujimaru realizes the seriousness of the situation he has been asked to participate in. A race against time begins as he helps the Third-I track down those responsible for the impending attack while the true purpose of the terrorist's plan comes to light. Written by Ramona Bogott
This has some good bits and some bad. The acting is of variable quality with the bad guys generally being stupidly bad and really overacting, the good guys are mostly OK.
The script also varies from some slick plot points to some cringe worthy dialogue that the lead does his best to deliver.
The hacking is less idiotic than the usual Hollywood interpretation although it is still unrealistic, but if it wasn't there'd be no story.
The core plot is decent, a terrorist attack in Japan with biological weapons, but it unravels slightly at the end and the final confrontation is real stupid.
A watchable bit of TV but nothing to get excited about.