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Unthinkable (2010)

Unthinkable is a high-stakes thriller that follows the story of a black-ops interrogator and an FBI agent as they face a ticking time bomb scenario. The plot centers around the intense and morally ambiguous interrogation of a suspect terrorist who claims to have placed three nuclear bombs in different U.S. cities, set to detonate imminently. As the clock ticks, the interrogator and the agent are pushed to their limits, blurring the lines between right and wrong in a desperate attempt to avert a catastrophic disaster. This narrative challenges viewers to consider the ethical implications of using torture as a means to an end, engaging them in a psychological battle as tense as the physical one.

Length: 1h 37m
Genre: Thriller
This Title is: Edifying, Suspenseful, Tense

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Cast

  • Samuel L. Jackson
  • Carrie-Anne Moss
  • Michael Sheen
  • Stephen Root

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: R

Violence, language, sexual content

Trivia

  • Released direct-to-video on June 14, 2010.
  • The film generated controversy around its subject matter of torture.
  • Directed by Gregor Jordan.

Our Review

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Unthinkable (2010) captivates with its intense, morally complex storyline and compelling performances, particularly from Samuel L. Jackson. Its exploration of the dark themes of terrorism and the ethical dilemmas surrounding torture makes for a tense, thought-provoking watch. While the film’s stark portrayal of interrogation methods has sparked debate, it’s undeniably effective in engaging the audience’s emotions and sparking discussion. The narrative, while sometimes criticized for its heavy-handedness, succeeds in reflecting the real-world complexities of national security. Overall, Unthinkable offers a gripping, if unsettling, cinematic experience.

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