Thoughtcrimes

Thoughtcrimes

Year: 2003

Runtime: 86 mins

Language: English

Director: Breck Eisner

DramaActionCrimeHigh speed and special opsExplosive and action-packed heroes vs. villains

Freya McAllister discovers her mind is her most valuable weapon in the fight against crime. On prom night she begins hearing voices, which Dr. Michael Welles explains are the thoughts of people nearby. He trains her telepathic ability into a powerful asset, while concealing his ties to the National Security Agency.

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