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Jennifer Marsh, agente dell'FBI, ha il compito di dare la caccia a un serial killer che pubblica su Internet video in diretta delle torture che infligge alle sue vittime. Nessuno finora è ma... Leggi tuttoJennifer Marsh, agente dell'FBI, ha il compito di dare la caccia a un serial killer che pubblica su Internet video in diretta delle torture che infligge alle sue vittime. Nessuno finora è mai riuscito a catturarlo.Jennifer Marsh, agente dell'FBI, ha il compito di dare la caccia a un serial killer che pubblica su Internet video in diretta delle torture che infligge alle sue vittime. Nessuno finora è mai riuscito a catturarlo.
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- 1 vittoria
Peter Gray Lewis
- Richard Brooks
- (as Peter Lewis)
Tim DeZarn
- Herbert Miller
- (as Tim deZarn)
Christopher Cousins
- David Williams
- (as Chris Cousins)
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- QuizThe website used by the killer (www.killwithme.com) actually existed. It was owned by the movie studio and it was used to promote the film. In it, users were taken to a replica of the FBI computer used by the character Jennifer Marsh. Her desktop gets hacked by the killer who provides the visitor with four tests he/she must complete to deactivate his website. The content has now been removed, and the domain name is available for sale or lease.
- BlooperWhen Jennifer Marsh's electrical system is restored on her vehicle, she makes little effort to check the inside of the vehicle before re-entering it. A highly trained police officer, especially a FBI agent, would have enough sense to check the back seat throughly before making any attempt to re-enter a vehicle considered suspicious.
- Citazioni
Owen Reilly: [types on killwithme.com blog] Did you really think I would let you people hurt that little girl?
- Colonne sonoreLet Me Take That
Written by Raney Shockne, Jeeve and Michael Angelo Garcia [aka Indijinouz]
Performed by Dirty Dollarz
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Writers Robert Fyvolent, Mark Brinker and Allison Burnett, along with director Gregory Hoblit ("Fracture"), have come up with a humdinger of a premise for their dark thriller "Untraceable." It seems that a techno-savvy serial killer has set up a website where people can go to watch him torture and murder his victims in real time. The kicker is that the degree and speed of the torture are in direct proportion to the number of viewers logged onto the site, thus making the general public morally complicit in the crimes. The always superb Diane Lane really classes up the joint playing a cyber-cop who is not only hot on the trail of the killer, but might actually be one of his intended targets as well.
The idea for "Untraceable" is probably better than the movie itself, yet, despite its weaknesses, this is a reasonably engrossing and gripping thriller, provided one can stomach the sleaziness of the material and the too-clever-by-half "ironic" ending (the movie is at least more believable in its approach than the similarly-themed "The Condemned"). "Untraceable" certainly has some depressing things to say about our natural human propensity for sadism and voyeurism, and it raises the terrifying prospect that we will now be able to use modern technology as a means of satisfying our bloodlust with total impunity. The movie might have had a sharper moral and ethical edge to it had it featured some common-folk characters debating within and amongst themselves whether or not to log onto the site, knowing that, by doing so, they would be contributing to the death of a fellow human being. But because the writers fail to incorporate such scenes into the screenplay, the premise never gets much beyond the "intriguing idea" stage. Still, the concept is compelling enough on its own to keep "Untraceable" a few steps ahead of the psycho-thriller pack.
The idea for "Untraceable" is probably better than the movie itself, yet, despite its weaknesses, this is a reasonably engrossing and gripping thriller, provided one can stomach the sleaziness of the material and the too-clever-by-half "ironic" ending (the movie is at least more believable in its approach than the similarly-themed "The Condemned"). "Untraceable" certainly has some depressing things to say about our natural human propensity for sadism and voyeurism, and it raises the terrifying prospect that we will now be able to use modern technology as a means of satisfying our bloodlust with total impunity. The movie might have had a sharper moral and ethical edge to it had it featured some common-folk characters debating within and amongst themselves whether or not to log onto the site, knowing that, by doing so, they would be contributing to the death of a fellow human being. But because the writers fail to incorporate such scenes into the screenplay, the premise never gets much beyond the "intriguing idea" stage. Still, the concept is compelling enough on its own to keep "Untraceable" a few steps ahead of the psycho-thriller pack.
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- Budget
- 35.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 28.687.835 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.354.069 USD
- 27 gen 2008
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 52.933.513 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 41 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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