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Unthinkable

Unthinkable

“Right and Wrong no longer exist”
6.8 /10 (1,499) Rage 2010 1h 37m
Drama Thriller
Director Gregor Jordan
Screenplay Peter Woodward
A grim, direct-to-video thriller from director Gregor Jordan that thrusts torture ethics into the foreground. Samuel L. Jackson plays a black-ops interrogator brought in to break a homegrown terrorist (Michael Sheen) who has hidden three nuclear bombs in American cities, while an FBI agent (Carrie-Anne Moss) recoils at his methods. The film uses its ticking-clock premise as a blunt debate about how far a democracy should go, and its notorious ending exists in several cuts. Talky and provocative rather than polished, it found a cult audience precisely for refusing an easy answer.
Release
May 26, 2010
Budget
$15M
Country
United States of America
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Where to watch Unthinkable? Unthinkable is available for streaming on Sony Pictures Core.
Who stars in Unthinkable? The main cast of Unthinkable includes Samuel L. Jackson, Carrie-Anne Moss, Michael Sheen, Stephen Root, Lora Kojovic.
Who directed Unthinkable? Unthinkable (2010) is directed by Gregor Jordan.
How long is Unthinkable? Unthinkable has a runtime of 1h 37m. It was released in 2010.
What genre is Unthinkable? Unthinkable is a Drama, Thriller film. It has a rating of 6.8/10 with 1,499 votes.

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A grim, direct-to-video thriller from director Gregor Jordan that thrusts torture ethics into the foreground. Samuel L. Jackson plays a black-ops interrogator brought in to break a homegrown terrorist (Michael Sheen) who has hidden three nuclear bombs in American cities, while an FBI agent (Carrie-Anne Moss) recoils at his methods. The film uses its ticking-clock premise as a blunt debate about how far a democracy should go, and its notorious ending exists in several cuts. Talky and provocative rather than polished, it found a cult audience precisely for refusing an easy answer.

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