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Untraceable
Loved It *****(Five Stars)
Congratulations are in order to director
Gregory Hoblit for this
movie was nothing short of incredible. Everything
was perfect, from the believability of the sets, the
character development, the plot, the dialog and the
government reactions to this tragic situation.
I will also say this is a scary movie. The scariest idea
being that this could really happen in today's society
because of our advancements with computers and technology.
I take that back, this movie is not scary, it is down right
frightening.
You quickly and easily lend your heart to FBI Agent Jennifer
Marsh (Diane
Lane) who is a widowed, single mother and working
the night shift finding computer scammers and other
perpetrators of online fraud. She then stumbles onto this
horrible web site that kills people kills people faster and
faster as more and more people sign onto the web site. This
murder machine is run by the sick and twisted Owen Reilly (Joseph
Cross), a man that is disturbed beyond repair.
I will say that this movie has all the suspenseful tactics
that its needs to be a successful thriller, including the
believability factor. While the murder scenes are extremely
gruesome and disgusting, you as the audience are only
subjected to the torment enough to get a grasp of what's
going on. You are not forced to endure all the madness as
you would in a gruesome, slasher flick.
Go see Untraceable. You will truly enjoy it, especially if
you like on the edge of your seat suspenseful journeys.
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