Dina Meyer (as Diana Purlow), Pavan Grover, Michelle Wolff, and Mark Voltura Plot Summary
The morality of invasive mental surveillance.
The use of experimental tech on death row inmates. Unspeakable (2002)
The danger of entering the mind of a sociopath.
The 2002 film is a science fiction horror-thriller directed by Thomas J. Wright. It explores the dark ethical boundaries of advanced technology through a story of experimental mind-reading. Film Overview Release Year: 2002 Genre: Horror, Thriller, Sci-Fi Runtime: 1 hour 48 minutes Rating: R Director: Thomas J. Wright Dina Meyer (as Diana Purlow), Pavan Grover, Michelle
The movie was notably filmed in New Mexico.
The film has a generally low critical standing, currently holding a 3.6/10 rating from roughly 1,600 users on IMDb . Thematic Elements The 2002 film is a science fiction horror-thriller
The film falls into the "Tech Noir" category, similar to films like Brainstorm (1983), where researchers develop systems to jump into people's minds only for personal problems and hidden psychoses to make the technology deadly. It deals with themes of: