Friday, March 16, 2012

Untraceable

This film is mainly based on a website in which there are many videos of people getting killed, tortured, and so on. Now, why such a website hasn’t been closed by authorities? The domain name is registered where the United States doesn’t have any jurisdiction. Even if the US might find a way to shut it down, the website would be back on internet in a matter of hours; consequently, the tortures would carry on. Let’s think why such a website has become so powerful, not only in the American community, but in the entire world. The answer is very simple-the natural human curiosity is the cause.

I believe that the movie’s objective is to show how selfish human can be when it comes to something that is convenient to them. As a matter of fact, in the movie, many people were visiting the website so that they could get a little bit of fun by watching an innocent being killed mercilessly. Common sense would suggest those people that it’s unfair to have enjoyment at such high price, but deep down they can’t help it. No one has the right to judge those people because it’s something we born with-of course, as long as it doesn’t harm us personally, we are cool with it. That’s why human selfishness is the focus of this frightening movie.

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