Unspeakable (2002) • Safe

The morality of invasive mental surveillance.

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". Unspeakable (2002)

The use of experimental tech on death row inmates. The morality of invasive mental surveillance

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: Her primary subject is a sociopathic serial killer

Dina Meyer (as Diana Purlow), Pavan Grover, Michelle Wolff, and Mark Voltura Plot Summary

The movie was notably filmed in New Mexico.

The danger of entering the mind of a sociopath.