Thoughtcrimes

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This article is about the film. See Thoughtcrime for the concept in Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Thoughtcrimes
Directed by Breck Eisner
Written by Thomas Dean Donnelly
Joshua Oppenheimer
Starring Navi Rawat
Joe Flanigan
Peter Horton
Running time 86 min.
Country USA
Language English
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Thoughtcrimes is a 2003 film.

It is about a high school student named Freya McAllister (Navi Rawat) who begins hearing voices in her head and ends up misdiagnosed as schizophrenic. She spends nine years in an institution before a government/NSA doctor (Peter Horton) realizes Freya might instead be telepathic -- and he promptly whisks her away from the institution and commences training her on an isolated farm for the National Security Agency.

Freya is teamed up with Agent Brendan Dean (Joe Flanigan) to track down an elusive assassin known as Gazal.

This film was the pilot for a TV series that never materialized.[citation needed] Most of its main cast went on to play major roles on popular television shows; Joe Flanigan in Stargate: Atlantis, Navi Rawat in Numb3rs and Joe Morton in Eureka.

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