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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 use of experimental tech on death row inmates.

The story follows Diana Purlow, a scientist who has developed a groundbreaking device capable of peering into the human mind. She begins conducting experiments on death row inmates in a prison overseen by a sadistic warden, Earl Blakely. Her primary subject is a sociopathic serial killer who claims he is innocent of his crimes. As Diana uses her technology to explore his consciousness, she discovers he possesses unexpected extrasensory abilities, leading to a battle against an "unspeakable terror".

The danger of entering the mind of a sociopath.

The morality of invasive mental surveillance.

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 Wolff, and Mark Voltura Plot Summary