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...words alone do no justice to this movie (by tekrc_beaner) |
I will try to write this without giving to much away. I just finished watching this movie, and my jaw is still on the floor. First and foremost, this is Samuel L. Jackson's best movie by far, even better than Pulp Fiction. All I want to say without spoiling it is this: With an American born terrorist on the loose ready to bring jihad to America, the rules are thrown out the window. During the entire movie, I was literally on the edge of my seat muttering "hold crap" among other more colorful expletives. As the film progressed, so did my level of adrenalin as you are drawn into <more> |
What would you do? (by doorsscorpywag) |
Michael Sheen being brilliant is hardly anything special nowadays as the guy is a pretty amazing actor. Brian Clough, Tony Blair, Nero, Kenneth Williams just 4 exceptional roles this Brit lad has played. This time he plays a scary as hell protagonist who is scary because he is seemingly ordinary rather than a super villain. And it's the ordinary that we should fear most rather than some camp guy stroking a cat. The rest of the cast is pretty good too especially some of the minor role playing actors who do a pretty convincing job of looking petrified by what is happening. Similar to the <more> |
This will test your moral boundaries...will leave you in awe (by cnrathi) |
This is one of the best movies I've ever seen. It tested my moral boundary. I am not reviewer and neither do I usually write comments, but this one was so compelling that I had to write something.It will make you think... What is right? What is wrong? How would you define that? This American movie is asking question from its very own American audience... what is US doing.It has a very very strong message. Find the message.Acting from all the actors is great. Direction is good. Setting is real. Characters are real.Samuel Jackson did good and looked very real.The antagonist or shall we say <more> |
Don't miss the point of this film like so many appear to .... (by jaffacake2k) |
I didn't have much of a clue about what this film was about when i watched it - other than is starred the iconic Samuel L Jackson and Carrie Ann Moss - and it was a 'Hollywood' film.Only this Isn't a 'Hollywood' film. Unlike the usual formulaic production line fare that Hollywood usually cranks out - THIS film stands apart. It doesn't follow the same formula which so many do to get bums on seats. There isn't even a romantic sub-plot. Which i found VERY refreshing! Simply put this film attempts to explore moral boundaries ... Our own just as much as those of <more> |
The price of keeping our way of life (by abermans) |
Watched it last night and was really impressed. This is the sort of film that gets you thinking about your own moral grounds... how far would you have gone in order to save 1000s of lives. The story is simple, realistic and very current which makes it really efficient. I do believe this sort of threat by a single/small independent group of terrorists getting hold of a dirty bomb is the one we should all be loosing sleep over. It does require a fairly strong stomach and will get some people uneasy with some of the torture scenes but this is exactly the purpose of the film. The acting by the <more> |
An excellent "what-if" scenario that will make you think (by prizm4) |
Carrie-Anne Moss represents the average citizen watching this movie, having a facade of superior human rights beliefs that we tend to have in western countries that gradually get whittled away as the situation in the movie get more desperate.How far are we really willing to go to save millions of people? When the entire country is at stake, how far is the US really willing to go with dealing with terrorists? We can claim our governments are moral and upholding human rights, but at the end of the day, the government can do whatever it wants. It doesn't need your approval, and it will do <more> |
Edgy, fast-paced, scary thriller (by tha_mongoose) |
How much do we value our freedom? When faced with exceptional circumstances, how far will we go to ascertain the truth, to secure safety? To ensure national security? "Unthinkable" is a problematic movie, in that it gives no clear answers. The premise may be slightly extreme, if we consider what H Samuel L. Jackson gets up to, but then again, with some rationalizing we easily reach the conclusion that we simply don't know just how far America has gone in the legal torture business.We do not intend to point the finger at America in particular. This applies to any and everyone. <more> |
A comment from a Muslim. (by VforVaseline) |
Although many viewers are thinking this film is offending Muslims, I personally do not agree with them.Michael Sheen was playing very well and he did a good job -as always- here. Samuel L. Jackson was very "deep" in this movie and his acting was excellent.The film grabs you and takes you to it's world. You are constantly thinking how the characters are going to behave and what choices they are going o make, at the same time you can't keep yourself from thinking "What would I do in that situation?' and so on. The ending was shocking but it could have been made <more> |
great movie but scary scenario (by skitzo408) |
with the current times we live in, the plot is really believable. there were a couple times in the movie where I went "holy crap did he really just do that" without revealing too much this is the kind of movie that makes you think even after the movie ends thats how I know I just watched a good one Makes me think about how our government handles certain situations and how different bureaus clash over jurisdiction. good cast, Samuel L Jackson plays the role very well as well as the rest of the cast. I just hope we never have this situation happen in real life but the way things are <more> |