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Overview
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A cyber killer has finally found the perfect accomplice: You. morePlot:
FBI agent Jennifer Marsh is tasked with hunting down a seemingly untraceable serial killer who posts live videos of his victims on the Internet. As time runs out, the cat and mouse chase becomes more personal. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)User Comments:
Suffers by following the modern thriller playbook to the letter moreUS Showtimes:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Diane Lane | ... | Agent Jennifer Marsh | |
| Billy Burke | ... | Detective Eric Box | |
| Colin Hanks | ... | Agent Griffin Dowd | |
| Joseph Cross | ... | Owen Reilly | |
| Mary Beth Hurt | ... | Stella Marsh | |
| Peter Lewis | ... | Richard Brooks | |
| Tyrone Giordano | ... | Tim Wilks | |
| Perla Haney-Jardine | ... | Annie Haskins | |
| Tim De Zarn | ... | Herbert Miller | |
| Christopher Cousins | ... | David Williams (as Chris Cousins) | |
| Jesse Tyler Ferguson | ... | Arthur James Elmer | |
| Trina Adams | ... | Female Cop #3 | |
| Brynn Baron | ... | Mrs. Miller | |
| John Breen | ... | Richard Weymouth | |
| Dan Callahan | ... | Trey Restom - Spoiled Preppie |
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Rated R for grisly violence and torture, and some language.Parents Guide:
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101 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreCertification:
New Zealand:R18 | Canada:18A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Netherlands:16 | Taiwan:R-18 | Ireland:18 | Israel:18 | USA:R (certificate #43915) | South Korea:18 | Canada:16+ (Quebec) | Sweden:15 | Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) | Japan:R-15 | Philippines:R-13 (MTRCB) | Argentina:18 | France:-16 | Singapore:NC-16 | Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) | Australia:MA | Germany:16 | UK:18MOVIEmeter: 
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Release prints were shipped to some theaters under the fake name, "One Way Lane". moreGoofs:
Continuity: Marsh asks the call box operator to be connected to the Portland Field Office, but she ends up talking to Detective Box. moreQuotes:
Agent Griffin Dowd: What's he into?Agent Jennifer Marsh: High-end tech and low-end porn.
Agent Griffin Dowd: You sure he's a guy? If it's a women, she could be my soulmate.
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Director Gregory Hoblit goes all high-tech with this mildly engaging thriller. While it is a step up from FeardotCom and Perfect Stranger, it still falls into the trap that snares most internet-related pictures.
Firstly, not even Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler can make hardboiled poetry out of phrases like "IP address" and "collective servers". Perhaps more importantly, it is difficult to make the practice of internet consumption look anything but inert, passive and geeky - how to be intimidated by a killer whose modus operandi is basically ctrl-alt-delete. In this respect, Untraceable tries hard not to pull its punches. From the opening, where the internet predator tortures a cute puddy cat, you know this cyber-psycho means business. But, as the body count escalates, so the victims are offed in more creative and ludicrous ways: death by a serum that speeds up haemophilia, death by heat lamps, death by sulphuric acid etc.
However satisfyingly 18 cert. things get, the movie still gets bogged down in formula. Lane's cop, Jennifer Marsh, is a forgetful mom and widow, caught in the over-familiar pull between catching crooks and a neglected family life. She is also at odds with her superior, shares comic relief with a co-cybercop (a likable Colin Hanks) and has a hint of attraction to regular cop Eric Box (a blank Billy Burke).
Then there are the rote thriller elements: red herrings, poking around dingy basements, and the old reliable killer-coming-at-what-the-heroine-loves gambit. To his credit, Hoblit coats the first half in a grey, chilly patina that gives it a sense of foreboding without straying into Seven-esquire extremes, but he can't make the second half as visually interesting.
Around the edges is some point-making about the culpability of the media in net torture porn. In a neat plot twist, the more people that log onto website, the quicker the victim dies - but Hoblit doesn't connect the dots to explore his theme fully or have that Hitchcockian skill to make the audience complicit in the crime. Still, it's a strong idea in a film sadly bereft of them.