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Right and Wrong no longer exist

Unthinkable (2010)

May 26, 20101h 37mEN
6.8

1.4K votes

Overview

The government gets wind of a plot to destroy America involving a trio of nuclear weapons for which the whereabouts are unknown. It's up to a seasoned interrogator and an FBI agent to find out exactly where the nukes are.

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Released

Original Language

English

Budget

$15.0M

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Production Companies

Senator EntertainmentLleju ProductionsSidney Kimmel EntertainmentKimmel InternationalChubbCo Film

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DoryDarko

DoryDarko

Unthinkable raises a question which has been an issue for many people all over the world for a very long time, and especially since 9/11. This question is, is it ever justified to torture an individual to save the lives of many? And if the answer is yes, how far can you go? This issue is indeed a very sensitive subject and I think it takes guts for any filmmaker to put it out there in the open like Gregor Jordan did. Add to that the clever fact that he doesn't actually make a choice, but rather lets the audience decide on whatever they want to think and feel, and you have a pretty gutsy and…

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RalphRahal

7.0

Unthinkable is one of those movies that forces you to confront moral dilemmas head-on and leaves you questioning your own boundaries. It delivers a bold and unapologetic message that’s impossible to miss. While the plot centers around a high-stakes scenario involving a terrorist threat, the real tension comes from the ethical lines being blurred in the process of handling it. It’s not an easy movie to watch, but it’s definitely one that sticks with you. The first act sets the stage well, introducing the characters and pulling you into the gravity of the situation. Once the story transitions…

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