Code Break (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 21, 2023

Original Title:
Code Break

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 69

Cheyenne Porter loves to surf and she surfs pretty much everyday. She's been surfing since she was ten and does so at a professional level, but that's not her thing. She's a soul surfer. A bit of a loner. With reason. She's also a criminal. She is one of the best hackers in the world and can easily surf into any account she wants. Steal surf, surf steal. Her dad, Bull, a criminal, sent to prison, was her unknowing mentor. He's also the reason her mom got killed. The FBI has been trying to take Cheyenne down for years without success so they decide to release and employ Bull to get to her. If he is successful then he's a free man. But she's too damn smart and nimble to take a wave on the head and she fully hates her dad. Man plans and Cheyenne laughs. When Cheyenne and Bull reunite she is given the opportunity to free herself from her dark past. And she gladly paddles into that gnarly wave.

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