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Untraceable (2008)
description written by member Zara:
The story of a technology-savvy serial killer who displays his graphic murders on his own website. The FBI Internet Crimes division must work quickly to track him down.
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Untraceable Movie Review by Zara (5/15/2008) |
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A lot of people had dogged on this movie, complaining about the sexed-down look of Diane Lane and the trite and hard-to-believe storyline. (The capability of someone being able to set up a website that couldn't be shut down, yada yada... I'm no computer genius.)
In reality, this isn't all that bad of a flick IF (and I...
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Untraceable Movie Review by Ben (2/11/2008) |
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What's Diane Lane doing in a movie like this? Not that she isn't believable as an FBI agent, but "Untraceable" takes what was a promising concept of a serial killer killing subjects on the internet and inviting us to watch and turns it into a below average thriller with capable actors playing characters who do the dumbest...
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Untraceable Movie Review by Jarrod (1/30/2008) |
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'Untraceable' starts off as an intelligent, creepy thriller and then descends into clichéd stupidity, almost as if different writers came in for the second half. The real victim of this is Diane Lane, who is initially so effective as Jennifer Marsh, the FBI agent who deals with cybercrime. Jennifer is tough and smart,...
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| Untraceable Movie Review by Chris (5/20/2008) |
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A secret service agent, Jennifer Marsh, gets caught in a very personal and deadly cat-and-mouse game with a serial killer who knows that people (being what they are - both curious and drawn to the dark side of things) will log onto an "untraceable" website where he conducts violent and painful murders LIVE on the net. The...
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| Untraceable Movie Review by pepper (2/6/2008) |
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"Untraceable" was predictable and perverse. One critic compared it to "Silence of the Lambs" mmmm; I think it's a stretch. The premise of cyberspace being manipulated to help commit murder starts off as a very good idea but fall short by one gruesome killing after another. I would have preferred a better ending other than...
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