Unthinkable

Unthinkable

  • Director: Gregor Jordan
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Russian, Ukrainian
  • Release date: May 26, 2010
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: El día del juicio final
  • "Unthinkable" (Unthinkable) is a 2010 American movie directed by Gregor Jordan , starring Michael Christopher Sheen and Samuel L. Jackson . The film was released in the United States on June 15, 2010. 
    It tells the story of the FBI agent Brody led an anti-terrorism special operations team to investigate Muslims hiding nuclear weapons in three cities in the United States, only to find that behind the nuclear weapons are hidden conspiracies far more terrifying than terrorist sabotage activities. 

    Details

    • Release date May 26, 2010
    • Filming locations Michigan, USA
    • Production companies Lleju Productions, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Kimmel International

    Box office

    Budget

    $15,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross worldwide

    $1,669,947

    Movie reviews

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    • By Bartholome 2022-04-23 07:02:19

      Do you oppose torture or shooting innocent children - see the American film Strategic Secret Service by Zhang Yu

      Recently, I was chatting with a friend about movies, and he said something, that the reflection of the West has become an idiot.
        In European movies, many of those who fought bravely for the country became war mad and lacked humanity (that was in World War I and World War II)
        . Yesterday, I watched a movie that was even more peaked. The
        content of the strategic special team is:
      a A Muslim who is an American citizen hides nuclear weapons in three cities in the United...

    • By Emilia 2022-04-23 07:02:19

      The Paradox of the Strategic Task Force

      Are the rules important, or the lives of tens of thousands of people?
        Does the rationalist view of justice prevail, or does the utilitarian view of justice prevail?
        If the rules and constitutions are not for the benefit of the majority of the people, what is the point of their existence? Just like a sentence in the film "The city has been blown up, where is there any constitution"?

         These things are the paradoxes that "Strategic Task Force" provides people. Not...

    • By Jaydon 2022-04-23 07:02:19

      Emotional and rational confrontation

      Some say it's a human race. I think it's a sensual and rational confrontation between men and women. Of course, human beings are a complex of contradictions, and there is no absolute rationality and sensibility. But perhaps in the long evolution of human beings, nature and society have endowed the two sexes with different characteristics. The genetic trait of a woman's maternal care makes her prone to emotion, pity, and submission. Men need to conquer women and defeat women's competitors in...

    • By Nikki 2022-04-23 07:02:19

      The switchman's story

      A train came speeding, and nine children were playing on the train track not far away, reminding them that it was too late to leave. Between the train and 9 children, there is a switch and a switchman. As long as the switchman pulls the train's route to another forked waste road, the 9 children can be saved, but another tragedy cannot be avoided. Because there is a child playing on the abandoned road. The switchman faces a choice. If you were the switchman, how would you choose?...

    • By Curtis 2022-04-22 07:01:31

      Development or human nature, that is the question

      Very interesting movie, many people will think of the tram problem, is it the lives of the few or the lives of the many? Likewise, the protection of minority interests or the development of nations or races? In fact, the two are almost the same, and the choice is actually not made by those few people.

      In the film, several people representing the government, the army, the constitution, and the interests of the majority make choices in the face of...

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    • By Wilfrid 2023-09-15 10:51:57

      It is always easier to say when judging, but it is not so easy to judge morally if you are in a situation where you have to do...

    • By Rowan 2023-07-04 17:55:37

      Ideological and political classes can also be gorgeous and...

    • By Rupert 2023-06-27 21:06:58

      Violence is easy to be violent, and human nature...

    • By Sterling 2023-06-14 12:09:08

      took a philosophy...

    • By Jessica 2023-03-24 03:14:06

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    Movie plot

    Former U.S. Special Forces bomb expert Stephen Arthur Young ( Michael Christopher Sheen ) is heading for a dangerous path. As a Muslim, he is dissatisfied with the U.S. policy towards Arab countries, so he plans to launch a terrorist attack. He claimed that three small atomic bombs were planted in the three cities, and the United States was at stake. Helen Brody (Kerry-Ann Moss), a female agent of the FBI's counter-terrorism department...
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    Background creation

    Since 9/11, anti-terrorism has become an inexhaustible source of themes in the American film industry. However, at the same time, how to dig out unique ideas and content in it has also troubled the majority of directors trying to participate in this theme. In "Unthinkable" , the Australian-born American director Gregor Jordan tried to analyze the deep-seated causes of terrorism and the distortion and harm of the anti-terrorism process...
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    Evaluation action

    "Unthinkable" begins with an interest negotiation. A lawbreaker threatened the FBI with three mini-bombs to meet its requirements, and the FBI sent negotiators to mediate.
    "Unthinkable" ends with a moral choice. Choose to protect the lives of lawbreakers or save the lives of thousands of innocent people. Human rights are equal and free. Morality is to measure the value of human rights. We need to judge and negotiate with moral...
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    Movie quotes

    • Agent Helen Brody: This is not what we talked about.

      Charles Thompson: That's because you were only listening to yourself.

    • H: You do this and he'll say anything you want, and none of it will be true. Physical torture doesn't work.

      H: So, uh, I guess that's why they've been using it since the beginning of human history, huh? For fun?

      Agent Helen Brody: That's what makes you so special, is it? Our secret weapon against the enemy?

      H: It's not about the enemy. It's about us. Our weakness. We're on the losing side, Helen. We're afraid, they're not. We doubt, they believe.

      Agent Helen Brody: We have values.

      H: And our values have cost us how many lives? It's not about that guy out there. He's not the problem. You are.

    • Agent Helen Brody: You know. You know what he does...

      Rina Humphries: Of course.

      Agent Helen Brody: How can you? You family, you children. You live in the same house with him. He's not normal.

      Rina Humphries: Normal? Let me tell you something. I lost my first family in Bosnia. Three men come to my house. They rape me in front of my family, then kill everyone. My little boy, they kill last. These were my neighbors, they knew me. Very normal men.

      [turns away]