Unthinkable, starring Samuel L. Jackson, has gained newfound popularity on Netflix with its controversial themes and intense scenes of torture. Despite mixed reviews, the movie's bold approach to its divisive topic and strong performances have attracted viewers to its resurgence. The controversial subject matter of Unthinkable raises questions about the ethics of torture and the idea that the end justifies the means in political crises.
Samuel L. Jackson's thriller Unthinkable has recently received renewed interest since hitting Netflix. Directed by Gregor Johnson and penned by British screenwriter and stuntman Peter Woodward, the movie stars Jackson with Michael Sheen, Brandon Routh, and Carrie-Anne Moss in supporting roles. The plot revolves around the torture of an American Muslim and bomb expert who has planted explosives in three US cities. Although the movie was praised for its dramatic weight, it attracted controversy due to its subject matter and scenes of torture and violence.
Samuel L. Jackson's thriller Unthinkable has recently received renewed interest since hitting Netflix. Directed by Gregor Johnson and penned by British screenwriter and stuntman Peter Woodward, the movie stars Jackson with Michael Sheen, Brandon Routh, and Carrie-Anne Moss in supporting roles. The plot revolves around the torture of an American Muslim and bomb expert who has planted explosives in three US cities. Although the movie was praised for its dramatic weight, it attracted controversy due to its subject matter and scenes of torture and violence.
- 3/22/2024
- by Matthew Biggin
- ScreenRant
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