Unthinkable
"Right and Wrong no longer exist"
When intelligence reveals a plan to wipe out the United States using three nuclear devices whose exact locations are unknown, a veteran interrogator and a determined FBI agent join forces to locate them. The pursuit threads through bureaucratic pressure, evasive leads, and stark interrogation... Read more
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About Unthinkable
When intelligence reveals a plan to wipe out the United States using three nuclear devices whose exact locations are unknown, a veteran interrogator and a determined FBI agent join forces to locate them. The pursuit threads through bureaucratic pressure, evasive leads, and stark interrogation rooms where every answer hides a new risk. As time runs short, moral lines blur and methods come under scrutiny, forcing the pair to balance national security against individual rights. The quest to identify the weapons becomes a study in pressure, deduction, and the human cost of decisions made under extreme threat. It leans on performance and atmosphere rather than big twists.
Directed by Gregor Jordan, Unthinkable comes from a concept by Peter Woodward. The film had a 15 million dollar budget and stars Samuel L. Jackson as Henry Humphries, Carrie-Anne Moss as Agent Helen Brody, and Michael Sheen as Steven Younger.
Box office figures for Unthinkable are not widely published, reflecting a limited release and modest returns relative to its budget. The production emphasized tight scheduling and a restrained visual style to keep the focus on dialogue and character dynamics globally.
Unthinkable did not earn major awards or wide nominations. Some critics praised the performances and the taut pacing, but the film largely flew under the industry radar, treating its heavy subject matter with a restrained approach rather than splashy acclaim. Its reception was muted by its modest profile for audiences.
Reception framed the film as a lean tense thriller that probes national security and the ethics of interrogation. It foregrounds moral choices under pressure, the costs of secrecy, and the gray area where safety competes with civil liberties, inviting debate rather than clear answers. It leaves questions unsettled for viewers.
Details
- Release Date
- May 26, 2010
- Runtime
- 1h 37m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 1,388 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Thriller
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Senator Entertainment +4 more
- Budget
- $15,000,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
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
Director: Gregor Jordan
Written by: Peter Woodward