''Unthinkable'' is a 2010 American
thriller film
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directed by
Gregor Jordan and starring
Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor and producer. One of the most widely recognized actors of his generation, the films in which he has appeared have collectively grossed over $27 billion worldwide, making him ...
,
Michael Sheen and
Carrie-Anne Moss
Carrie-Anne Moss (born August 21, 1967) is a Canadian actress. After early roles on television, she rose to international prominence for her role of Trinity in ''The Matrix'' series (1999–present). She has starred in '' Memento'' (2000) for w ...
. It was released
direct-to-video
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on June 14, 2010. The film is noteworthy for the controversy it generated around its subject matter, the
torture
Torture is the deliberate infliction of severe pain or suffering on a person for reasons such as punishment, extracting a confession, interrogation for information, or intimidating third parties. Some definitions are restricted to acts c ...
of a man who threatens to detonate three nuclear bombs in three U.S. cities.
Plot
An American man and former
Delta Force operator, Yusuf (Sheen), makes a videotape. When
FBI
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Special Agent Helen Brody (Moss) and her team see news bulletins looking for Yusuf, they launch an investigation, which is curtailed when they are summoned to a high school, which has been converted into a
black site under military command. They are shown Yusuf's complete tape, where he threatens to detonate three
nuclear bombs
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in separate U.S. cities if his demands are not met.
A special
interrogator, "H" (Samuel L. Jackson), is brought in to force Yusuf to reveal the locations of the nuclear bombs. H quickly shows his capability and cruelty by chopping off one of Yusuf's fingers with a small hatchet. Horrified, Special Agent Brody attempts to put a stop to the measures. Her superiors make it clear that the potentially disastrous consequences necessitate these extreme measures. As the plot unfolds, H escalates his methods (with Brody as the
"good cop"). Brody realizes that Yusuf anticipated that he would be tortured. Yusuf then makes his demands: he wants the
President of the United States
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to announce a cessation of support for
puppet governments and
dictatorship
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s in
Muslim countries
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and a withdrawal of American troops from all Muslim countries. The group immediately dismisses the possibility of his demands being met, citing the U.S. government's declared policy of
not negotiating with terrorists.
When Brody accuses Yusuf of faking the bomb threat in order to make a point about the moral character of the United States as a nation, he breaks down and agrees that it was all a ruse. He gives her an address to prove it. They find a room that matches the scene in the video tape and find evidence on the roof. A soldier removes a picture from an electrical switch, which triggers a tremendous
C-4 explosion at a nearby
shopping mall
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visible from the roof. The explosion kills 53 people. Angry at the senseless deaths, Brody returns to Yusuf and cuts his chest with a
scalpel
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. Yusuf is unafraid and demands she cut him. He justifies the deaths in the shopping mall, stating that the Americans kill that many people every day. Yusuf says he allowed himself to be caught so he could face his oppressors.
H questions whether Yusuf will reveal the bombs' location unless Yusuf's wife is found. When she is detained, H brings her in front of her husband and threatens to
mutilate her in front of him. Brody and the others begin to take her away from the room in disgust. Out of desperation, H slashes her throat, and she
bleeds to death in front of Yusuf. Still without cooperation, H tells the soldiers to bring in Yusuf's two children, a young boy and girl. Outside of Yusuf's hearing, he assures everyone that he will not harm the children. Yusuf's children are brought in, and H makes it clear that he will torture them if the locations of the bombs are not divulged. Yusuf breaks and gives three addresses (in
New York
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* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
New York may also refer to:
Film and television
* '' ...
,
Los Angeles
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, and
Dallas
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), but H does not stop, forcing the others to intervene. Citing the amount of missing nuclear material Yusuf potentially had at his disposal (some 15–18 lbs. were reported missing, with about 4½ lbs. needed per device), H insists that Yusuf has not admitted anything about a heretofore-unreferenced ''fourth'' bomb. H points out that everything Yusuf has done so far has been planned meticulously. He knew the torture would most likely break him, and he would have been certain to plant a fourth bomb, just in case.
The purpose of the preceding
torture
Torture is the deliberate infliction of severe pain or suffering on a person for reasons such as punishment, extracting a confession, interrogation for information, or intimidating third parties. Some definitions are restricted to acts c ...
was not to break Yusuf, but rather to make it clear what would happen to his children if he did not cooperate. The official in charge of the operation demands that H bring Yusuf's children back in for further interrogation. H demands that Brody bring the children back in because her decency will give him the moral approval that he needs to do the "unthinkable". When Brody refuses to retrieve the children for H, he unstraps Yusuf, sarcastically setting him free. The official draws his pistol and aims it at H to coerce him into further interrogation. Yusuf grabs the official's gun. He asks Brody to take care of his children and kills himself. Brody walks out of the building with Yusuf's children.
Extended version
An FBI
bomb disposal
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unit arrives at one of the disclosed locations and resets the timer, preventing the bomb from going off. As the FBI is celebrating, however, behind a nearby crate, the originally unconfirmed fourth bomb's timer counts down to zero.
Cast
*
Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel Leroy Jackson (born December 21, 1948) is an American actor and producer. One of the most widely recognized actors of his generation, the films in which he has appeared have collectively grossed over $27 billion worldwide, making him ...
- Henry Harold Humphries aka "H", a black-ops officer assigned to interrogate Yusuf.
*
Michael Sheen - Yusuf Atta Mohammed/Steven Arthur Younger, an American Muslim, former
Delta Force operator, and bomb expert who has planted nuclear bombs in three U.S. cities.
*
Carrie-Anne Moss
Carrie-Anne Moss (born August 21, 1967) is a Canadian actress. After early roles on television, she rose to international prominence for her role of Trinity in ''The Matrix'' series (1999–present). She has starred in '' Memento'' (2000) for w ...
- Special Agent Helen Brody, the leader of an FBI counter-terrorism team in Los Angeles assigned to interrogate Yusuf.
*
Brandon Routh - Special Agent D.J. Jackson, a member of the FBI team from the Los Angeles Field Office.
*
Benito Martinez - Alvarez, a black-ops officer and assistant of "H".
*
Gil Bellows - Special Agent Paul Vincent, a member of the FBI team the Los Angeles Field Office.
*
Joshua Harto
Joshua Denver Harto (born January 9, 1979) is an American actor, television producer and writer.
Early life and education
Harto was born in Huntington, West Virginia. He is a graduate of the Dreyfoos School of the Arts.
Career
As an actor ...
- Special Agent Phillips, the newest agent in the Los Angeles Field Office.
*
Martin Donovan
Martin Donovan (born Martin Paul Smith; August 19, 1957) is an American actor. He has had a long collaboration with director Hal Hartley, appearing in many of his films, such as ''Trust'' (1990), '' Surviving Desire'' (1991), '' Simple Men'' (199 ...
- Assistant Director in Charge Jack Saunders, FBI Los Angeles Division director who assigns the interrogation
*
Stephen Root
Stephen Root (born November 17, 1951) is an American actor. He has starred as Jimmy James on the television sitcom ''NewsRadio'', as Milton Waddams in the film ''Office Space'' (1999), and provided the voices of Bill Dauterive and Buck Stricklan ...
- Charles Thomson, an official with the
Defense Intelligence Agency
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A component of the Department of Defense (DoD) and the I ...
.
*
Necar Zadegan
Necar Zadegan ( fa, نکار زادگان ; born June 20, 1982) is an American actress with a prolific career on stage and screen. Zadegan made her Broadway debut alongside Robin Williams in the Pulitzer Prize–nominated production ''Bengal Tige ...
- Jehan Younger, Yusuf's wife.
*
Sasha Roiz
Sasha Roiz ( he, סשה רויז; born October 21, 1973) is an Israeli-born Canadian actor. He is best known for his portrayals of Sam Adama in the science-fiction TV series ''Caprica'' and Captain Sean Renard in the American fantasy TV series ' ...
as Master Sergeant Hich, the first interrogator of Yusuf.
*
Michael Rose - Colonel Kerkmejian, second in command to General Paulson.
*
Holmes Osborne - General Paulson, commander of the black site supervising the interrogation.
Reception
Policy adviser Charles V. Peña opines that "Ultimately,
'Unthinkable''is about the age-old question, 'Do the ends justify the means?'... In the end, ''Unthinkable'' doesn’t answer the question... but does provide plenty of food for thought". Despite praising its dramatic value, film scholar
Matthew Alford
Matthew Alford is a British author.
Career
In 2008, Alford was awarded a doctorate in Film Studies by the University of Bath, which he later adapted as his first book '' Reel Power: Hollywood Cinema and American Supremacy'' with Pluto Press. He ...
argues that "the aesthetic realism and apparent seriousness of ''Unthinkable'' is a mask for the absurdity of its content and reactionary politics" making it not so much a "nightmare scenario" and more "a
white paper
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from
Freddy Krueger".
[Matthew Alford, Movie Review: "''Unthinkable'' – Pro-Torture Barbarism Emerges, Yet Again, in American Cinema", August 10, 2010 http://www.media-ocracy.com/?p=1300]
References
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2010 direct-to-video films
2010 films
2010s political thriller films
American political thriller films
Films about nuclear war and weapons
Films about terrorism
Films directed by Gregor Jordan
Films scored by Graeme Revell
2010s English-language films
Torture in films
2010s American films