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  1. When two of the FBI agents are sent to bring in Henry, Charles Thompson calls Brody, saying that the CIA had wrongly sent Henry’s file to them and no agent should be interacting with him as he is a dangerous man.

  2. Mar 18, 2024 · Consequently, Henry Harold “H” Humphries, a torture specialist, arrives with orders to retrieve information from Yusuf at whatever cost necessary. However, the lawful FBI Agent, Helen Brody, might just not be able to stomach the cost of H’s horrifying, inhumane actions.

  3. Mar 13, 2024 · Instead of using it against anyone in the room, he turns it back on himself and pulls the trigger—dying instantly, and the location of the fourth bomb with him. The final shot of the movie sees Agent Brody walking out of the building with Steven’s kids, safe and sound.

  4. Using extreme torture as a method of interrogation, "H" (Samuel L. Jackson) attempts to force Yusuf to reveal the locations of the nuclear bombs. Also involved is Special Agent Helen Brody of the FBI (Moss) who, at the same time, is leading a team trying to locate the bombs using other information.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UnthinkableUnthinkable - Wikipedia

    An American former Delta Force operator, Steven Younger, makes a videotape. Los Angeles-based FBI Special Agent Helen Brody and her team are summoned to a high school, commandeered by the military as a black site holding Younger (calling himself Yusuf Mohamed).

  6. Extended version features an alternate ending where a team of FBI agents approach one of the bombs in a building. An FBI agent disarms the bomb, the team celebrates, and the camera pans to another bomb that's hidden. The bomb counts down to the time of its detonation and the film ends.

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  8. Representing the hawks, so to speak, is H. (Samuel L. Jackson) who, when we first meet him, is casually disarming and gaffer-taping two FBI agents who have the audacity to knock at his door. The FBI have called in H., you see, because Younger has willingly let himself be arrested so as to face his enemy knowing full well the sort of ...