When people start getting murdered live on the internet, the CIA get their hands full. This movie is gruesome, but includes some interesting ethical questions which makes it worth seeing. For instance: when you have only one millionth of the responsibility for a murder, are you responsible at all?
By the way - the movie includes one "No - please don't go there!" scene (so well-known from movies in which four blondes have been killed in the park and the fifth just wants to go for a walk since nothing bad has happened for about ten minutes...)
Untraceable (2008)
Director: Gregory Hoblit
Interesting actors:
Diane Lane as Jennifer Marsh
Billy Burke as Detective Eric Box
Colin Hanks as Griffin Dowd



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“It’s a jungle in there!” sighs Hanks as he counts the millions visiting the movie’s kill-view website. But for all its scaremongering, Untraceable is best viewed as an above-average thriller with a tech-savvy hook.
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