
Right and Wrong no longer exist
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.
- 6.8
- 2010
- Released
- 1h 37m

Samuel L. Jackson
Henry Harold 'H' Humphries
Carrie-Anne Moss
Agent Helen Brody
Michael Sheen
Steven Arthur Younger
Stephen Root
Charles Thompson
Lora Kojovic
Rina Humphries
Martin Donovan
Jack Saunders
Gil Bellows
Agent Vincent
Vincent Laresca
Agent Leandro
Brandon Routh
Agent D.J Jackson
Joshua Harto
Agent Phillips
Holmes Osborne
General Paulson
Michael Rose
Col. Kerkmejian
Randy Oglesby
Mr. Bradley
Benito Martinez
Alvarez
Sasha Roiz
Lubitchich
Dayo Ade
Winston
Yara Shahidi
Katie
Sayeed Shahidi
Peter Humphries
Necar Zadegan
Jehan Younger
Jillian Bruno
Samura Younger
Coby Seyrafi
Ali Younger
Chris McGarry
Major Pierce
Angela Martinez
CNN Announcer
David E. Willis
ESPN Host
Geoff Meed
Young Sergent
Kirk B.R. Woller
Observer
Kelly Vaughn
TV News Announcer
Bill A. Jones
Announcer #2
Phil Somerville
Soldier
Austin Nichols
Bomb Disposal Expert
Delaine Yates
Pedestrian with Child
Released
en
$15,000,000.00
- #psychological thriller
- #videotape
- #hard
- #disturbed
- #philosophical
- #serious
- #suspenseful
- #sentimental
- #intense
- #bold
- #cruel
- #empathetic
Reviews
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 movi

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











