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Unseen

  • 2023
  • 1h 16m
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Missi Pyle, Jolene Purdy, Nicholas X. Parsons, and Midori Francis in Unseen (2023)
Sam, receives a call from Emily, a nearly blind woman who is running from her ex in the woods. Sam must be Emily's eyes to help her survive.
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Sam receives a call from Emily a nearly blind woman who is running from her murderous ex in the woods. She must survive the ordeal with Sam being her eyes using video call.Sam receives a call from Emily a nearly blind woman who is running from her murderous ex in the woods. She must survive the ordeal with Sam being her eyes using video call.Sam receives a call from Emily a nearly blind woman who is running from her murderous ex in the woods. She must survive the ordeal with Sam being her eyes using video call.

  • Director
    • Yoko Okumura
  • Writers
    • Salvatore Cardoni
    • Brian Rawlins
  • Stars
    • Midori Francis
    • Jolene Purdy
    • Michael Patrick Lane
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    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Yoko Okumura
    • Writers
      • Salvatore Cardoni
      • Brian Rawlins
    • Stars
      • Midori Francis
      • Jolene Purdy
      • Michael Patrick Lane
    • 32User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jolene Purdy
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    5lousha-1

    Two mismatched movies rolled into one

    This could've been a really decent movie if they stuck to one genre. It felt like they tried to make two completely different films and then somehow forcefully fit them together.

    The main idea was not incredibly original, but it worked quite well. A seriously visually impaired woman is stuck in a dangerous situation and is trying to get help from a stranger through a video call. That part was mostly well done, with some forgivable flaws. (Characters making silly decisions just because with a logical step the movie would end after 20 minutes, or the fact that they tried to show the main protagonist's bad vision through an eye shaped "cutout" while nobody's vision is like that.) It had tension, it was engaging, it captured one's attention.

    The connection between the two main female characters was also good, their shared journey was nicely done.

    What sort of ruined it all more and more as the movie went on was the addition of the minor characters at Sam's work. At first they were just rather overdone and one dimensional. But later on they progressed into truly over the top burlesque, with zero connection to reality. And that's where the movie split into two. That sort of absurd comedy can work, but not paired with a fairly realistic thriller/drama. I get that they wanted to add obstacles, excitement on Sam's side as well, but it was really poorly done.

    It's still a watchable movie, but it could've been a whole lot better with a revised script that kept the two sides more in balance.
    7arfdawg-1

    A Surprising Delight

    There are tons of movies lately being made / written / starring so called minorities and / or women. I guess it's a backer push for equity. Most of these films are pretty bad, so I went into streaming this with that in mind.

    What a surpise. It's actually pretty decent. Yes, there are plently of holes in the plot and a few poorly rendered characters, and some under par acting here and there, but I have to say: it's nonetheless well made.

    The director keeps the tension tight throughout -- even when a particular scene might be really silly, or unbelieveable.

    I also liked how the two main female characters grow from each other by the end of the film.

    Overall, I say it's worth a watch.
    6jblanco-79932

    OK

    Overall, I thought the experience was enjoyable. It had a similar feel to the movie "See For Me", which I found entertaining and engaging. The pacing was good and it kept me interested throughout. There were some great moments that made me laugh, as well as a few touching scenes that left an impression on me afterwards. All in all, it was an enjoyable experience and worth checking out if you're looking for something different from your usual fare!

    I would highly recommend giving this movie a chance if you're looking for something fresh yet familiar in terms of content delivery - there is certainly enough here to keep viewers engaged without feeling overwhelmed or bored at any point during its runtime either!
    5meddlecore

    Flawed, But Fun.

    Stylistically, Unseen is a pretty decent film.

    It's got a bit of a cult vibe to it.

    And the idea is pretty cool - a legally (though, not fully) blind woman, having been taken hostage by her psychopathic ex boyfriend, escapes, and gets lost wandering aimlessly in the woods, while trying to find her way to safety.

    But conceptually, it's inherently flawed.

    Mainly, because...if you were trying to escape from someone in the woods...the first rule of survival would to be as quiet as humanly possible.

    Not talking incessantly on your phone at full volume, shooting the shizz with the random convenience store clerk you accidentally called to help you navigate your way back to civilization.

    Humourously, most of the tension arises from the banal issues the convenience store clerk must deal with- in her bid to help save her new friend- as opposed to the situation the woman actually fleeing for her life finds herself in.

    While, ironically, it's the psychopath stalker who ends up taking the brunt of the physical punishment.

    The fact that everything is flipped on it's head, makes for quite a fun and engaging film.

    So you quickly forget about it's more fatal flaws - like how her phone still works after falling into the river.

    And just roll with the punches.

    Because it's more rewarding to focus on what works...than dwell on the bits that don't, because they are completely implausible.

    No matter which way you look at it, however...you've got to admit...it's pretty damn entertaining.

    With lots of action, a decent amount of tension, and some truly hilarious scenarios.

    So if you can go into it with an open mind, you're sure to enjoy yourself.

    And leave knowing...that not all heroes wear smocks.

    But some do.

    5.5 out of 10.
    6zack_gideon

    Clever and Tension Driven with Some Flaws

    Enjoyable indie movie that dumps you into a real life crazy situation immediately. The concept of this is pretty cool. I won't write spoilers but it's another tech type thriller involving FaceTime to help a woman literally see thru it (thus the title).

    It's cleverly directed, using split screens and some other techniques to keep the audience on edge. The characters are pretty well developed and it drives pretty solid tension throughout.

    On the downside it's predictable to a certain degree, the ancillary characters are way too over the top and some of the character decisions might make you say "come on now wtf". But given that, it's effective and quick too so you don't get off track for the most part.

    There's some ridiculous "suspend reality" moments and it's tries a bit too hard to be comedic with cartoonish characters but it's still effective.

    I would recommend if you like a quick 75 minute run time and some thriller/action/creativity. 6.3/10.

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 看不見的世界
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      • Blumhouse Television
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      • 2.39:1

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