Untraceable

I saw it yesterday and enjoyed it. It sort of reminded me of Saw a bit

the bloke wasn't very untraceable though, was he ?.....:D
 
I saw this yesterday afternoon.I thought it was alright film.The bit that i did find laughable was

When Griffin was doing the morse code with his eyes.They only got the worRAB "Our Suicide".Then agent Marsh works out it has something to do with a video clip

As for the ending

I thought the film just suddenly ended with her waving her police badge & someone on the computer asking where can i download this?

1 bit that i'm unsure about is

How did the Kitten die at the start of the film?
 
This film and the concept behind it (highlighting the desensitisation of the world towarRAB violence and violent imagery on the internet) had so much promise but it completely failed to deliver. While the first half held some promise, a sequence of totally unbelievable twists ruined the film and made it nothing more than a collection of very gory deaths.

Add to that the blatant propaganda and product placement that saturates the opening 30 minutes (trying to make out that downloading music via P2P is a good way to get hacked and have your credit card details stolen etc) and the film was a total flop for me (and judging by the speed with which people left the cinema, everyone else, too).

That said, it was far better than the film advertised in the trailers (The Cottage) looked!

Are we really expected to believe that a cybercrime specialist at the FBI would give her daughter unsupervised, administrator access to her work laptop?

Or that knowing that she's a target she would go and hide alone in an unguarded motel?

Or that she'd reenter a vehicle that she knows is compromised and could potentially be driven anywhere against her will?
 
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