”Unthinkable” is an interesting sociopsychological film about the ethical issues of the states’ security and civil liberties. Its plot revolves around H – black-ops interrogator – and agent Helen Brody who get into a situation of the man with his knowledge of three secret nuclear weapons set up in the United States.
The descriptive becomes strident as H is prepared to torture a suspect who is covered in his inviolable rights, while Brody wrestles over the constitution and a flair for destruction. casting is impressive, showing a psychological tension that occurs during the work of the interrogator and the tortured, spectators are introduced to moral dilemma.
A good example is through the motion picture direction that creates a rather confined environment, high risk senses by good motion picture creation and a compelling music that builds suspense effectively. Finally, “Unthinkable” makes the audience think about the things done to protect innocent lives vis-à-vis ethical norms and legal tendentious; thus, the film helps to think about to what extent one can go in the name of security.