Who Am I(2014) (Must Try)

Hanne realizes that if he has this disorder, he cannot be prosecuted. She allows him to "delete" himself from the system to start a new life.

Desperate for MRX's approval, Benjamin inadvertently leaks sensitive information that leads to the murder of another hacker by the . Now wanted by both Interpol and dangerous criminals, Benjamin surrenders to Europol investigator Hanne Lindberg . He offers to unmask MRX in exchange for witness protection, telling her his story through a series of interrogation room flashbacks. The Twists

It is revealed that Benjamin faked the disorder with the help of his very real friends to manipulate Hanne into giving him a fresh start. He successfully "hacks" the investigator to disappear into total anonymity. Who Am I(2014)

The film is famous for its "nested" plot twists regarding Benjamin’s identity and mental state:

Evidence suggests Benjamin has Dissociative Identity Disorder (multiple personalities) and that his "friends" in CLAY were actually just him all along—a setup reminiscent of films like Fight Club . Hanne realizes that if he has this disorder,

The story serves as a commentary on the "lonely nerd" archetype, demonstrating that in the digital age, being "invisible" is the ultimate superpower.

In the 2014 German techno-thriller , the story follows Benjamin Engel , a lonely, socially awkward computer whiz in Berlin who feels invisible to the world but finds power behind a screen . The Rise of CLAY Now wanted by both Interpol and dangerous criminals,

Benjamin's life changes when he meets the charismatic . Along with two others, Stephan and Paul, they form a subversive hacker collective called CLAY (Clowns Laughing @ You). The group gains notoriety through daring, prank-like cyber stunts—such as hacking a neo-Nazi rally or the German intelligence agency—to impress the legendary, anonymous hacker MRX . The Conflict