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FBI agent Art Jeffries (Bruce Willis) is entrusted with finding 9-year-old autistic savant, Simon Lynch (Miko Hughes) following the sudden deaths of Simon's parents. But with assassins lurking round every corner, Jeffries suspects something's amiss and appoints himself as Simon's guardian. Seems Simon has cracked the government's latest and best super encryption code, making him a threat to national security. Miko Hughes turns in an excellent and believable performance as the autistic Simon.
Simon Lynch is an autistic child. This means that, among other problems, he has severe communication disorders. Like Dustin Hoffman's character, Raymond Babbitt in Rain Man, his autism paradoxically is combined with instant intuitive perception of the solution to certain types of problems, notably those having to do with mathematics and puzzle solving. (Please see the links below for information on autism.)
Lt. Colonel Nicholas Kudrow of the US National Security Agency is the leader of a project to develop an unbreakable code Mercury that will protect US operatives and their information. The two NSA cryptography geeks, Crandell and Pedransky, who are responsible for the technical development take their job seriously. As part of validating Mercury, they want to rule out "the geek factor," so they arrange for a puzzle magazine to publish, inconspicuously among their other puzzles, a phone number that has been coded in Mercury. If anybody innocently cracks the code, they will call the number and Crandell and Pedransky will know that they have a problem.
Somebody does crack the code, and that somebody is Simon. Colonel Kudrow does not take the same benign view of the situation that Crandell and Pedransky do, and he dispatches an operative, so secret that he's listed as "dead" in the Agency's personnel archives, to eliminate Simon. The operative gets only as far as eliminating Simon's parents when he is interrupted. Before he can try again,...
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