Release Date : Nov 24, 2006 Wide Genre Movie :Drama,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Adam Le Fevre,Josh Pais,Brian Tarantina,Peter Friedman,Mark Lanier,John Speredakos,Jessica Almasy,Jose Llana,Adam LeFevre,Linda Landry,Mark Lainer,Benjamin Walker
One man's identity makes for a difficult mystery to solve in this independent comedy drama from director Bradley Wigor. After a life-threatening accident, a man lies unconscious in a hospital bed, while police and doctors try to find out who he is. The mystery man's profile has been compared to a number of people recently reported missing and sought by the police. Things take a complicated turn when the injured man's particulars match up in different ways with six different men, leading to a number of people being eager to determine who he really is. Featuring Adam LeFevre, John Speredakos, Peter Friedman, and Jessica Almasy, Unconscious received its world premiere at the 2006 Palm Beach International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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The film is sustained effortlessly by the charismatic Watling and Tosar, who are among Spain's most popular movie stars.Kevin Thomas-Los Angeles Times
The comedy is too broad, lacking the subtlety that the film's high-brow intentions require.
V.A. Musetto-New York Post
The Freudian farce Unconscious is paced so breathlessly that it keeps you panting to keep up with each new plot twist.
Stephen Holden-New York Times
Are the Spanish the only ones these days able to make movie comedies that are smart, sexy, wacky and graceful all at once?
Gene Seymour-Newsday
The movie's message is clear: Freud's greatest contribution to society was not the idea that all little boys long to sleep with their mothers -- rather, it's the concept of the unconscious, a hidden place where our secret desires yearn to be free.
Jennifer Drapkin-Village Voice
[Director Joaquin] Oristrell's comedic sense only seems to succeed in spurts, and he often burdens the proceedings with a theatrical and contrived air that undermines the humor.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle
Oristrell stages funny, madcap scenes around bondage, cross-dressing and incest.
Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly
Laboring in the wide shadow of Almodóvar and lacking much in the way of visual distinction, Unconscious compensates with its cast's full-tilt commitment to rip-snorting farce.
John Patterson-L.A. Weekly
[Billy] Wilder would have loved this razor-timed, feather-light comedy set in sexually repressed 1913 Spain.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Oristrell is a modern day Woody Allen, although with a better sense of rhythm and naughty buffoonery. You'll laugh from corners of your subconscious you didn't know you had.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
When it is good it is very, very good, and when it's not it's mediocre.
Eric Lurio-Greenwich Village Gazette
Everything you always wanted to know about sex, and then some. A bawdy, early Woody Allen-esque slapstick comedy!
Kam Williams-Black Star News
Film is ultimately unsure of what it wants to say about modernity, psychoanalysis and all it liberates.
Ken Fox-TV Guide's Movie Guide
Even with nothing more redeeming than a lot of good one-liners, Unconscious has a charm that your ego, superego and id can all enjoy.
Katey Rich-Film Journal International
The film is so opulently and noisily aestheticized it gives the illusion of being smarter than it is, though it benefits from some endearing performances.
Ed Gonzalez-Slant Magazine
one of the most visually stunning and original movies to come along in a while.
Ted Murphy-Murphy's Movie Reviews
Spanish writer/director Joaquin Oristell brings 2006 to a mostly delightful close with Unconscious, a clever and sweetly risqué period farce brimming with frothy charm and tongue-in-cheek wit.
Timothy Knight-Reel.com
If necessary, just see it twice: Read it the first time, watch it the second.
Tim Cogshell-Boxoffice Magazine
With a little more sex and a little more comedy, this one could have really been something.
Jeremy Mathews-Film Threat
Played to the hilt by an inspired cast, this may not be the most subtle comedy ever made, but it has an impudence and an energy that atones for its occasional resort to contrivance and cheap gags.
Patrick Peters-Empire Magazine
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