The Beekeeper sheds light on the impact of cybercrime

Finding the right words to engage your mind in watching this movie, my review here evoked mixed feelings. The narrative behind the movie titled "THE BEEKEEPER" stirred thoughts, questioning the choice of a woman as Madam President. The film also sheds light on the impact of cybercrime, revealing the long-lasting damage it inflicts on innocent people every time money is stolen. Join me in reviewing this action movie, even though numerous scenes may be hard to believe. #mixofusng

I love how Jason Statham always acts in any movie role given to him. So, I told myself it would be interesting to watch. While I can't put too much on using 'Beekeeper,' during the movie, I noticed the producer's projection. Can we have a 'Beekeeper' in Nigeria? I doubt it. But back to the movie, many countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and various European countries, struggle with cybercrime. My question is, how can the world control this level of cybercrime syndicate that has taken over to the extent it's affecting the world?

Now, let's focus on the gaps. How can one person beat the hell out of so many train officers, even SWAT, and get away with it? Let's agree he's a specially trained officer, but common, take it easy on the level of imagination the producer might be giving us. Secondly, how did he pass all the security checks to the point of getting close to Madam President, killing his song and getting away with it like that? Another point: if you've been to the cinema to watch, how is the noise of everyone shouting and clapping while you're just trying to enjoy the movie without distraction?

Lesson learned and awareness: 10 minutes and 25 seconds will make you feel the deep repercussions of cybercrime. Understand how it changes people's lives—the profound impact from just one person can affect the individual from whom money is taken and their entire network, including family, neighbourhood, streets, local government, city, state, country, and the world at large. My question is, is it even worth it after taking the money and spending it on something that isn't valuable for the world to benefit? Consider this: if someone takes your savings, money held in your hands, or if you discover someone taking money from someone you deeply love through cybercrime, what would you do?

Here's the last one, which many of you might not expect: while watching this movie, which part can you relate to as a Nigerian? In our present administration, do you see any signs that can be related to how Nigeria is going? With $1 presently equaling #1,500.00, do we have a Beekeeper in Nigeria? For everyone living off cybercrime and making people working day and night in the 9-5 grind feel like their work doesn't have value, take a moment to think: by engaging in cybercrime, will the effects impact me in the future or not? This question is for those involved in illegal activities, even if it's not cybercrime. Karma has its own way of working beyond anyone's imagination. I'll rate this movie 7/10. See you on the next review.

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