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Amnesiac
TrailerA psychological thriller about of a man who wakes up in bed suffering from memory loss after being in an accident, only to begin to suspect that his wife may not be his real wife. The web of lies and deceit deepen inside the house where he soon finds himself a prisoner.Actors: Kate Bosworth, Wes Bentley, Olivia Rose Keegan, Shashawnee Hall, Richard Riehle, Patrick Bauchau, Mia Barron, Adam MorytoDirector: Michael PolishCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 4.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Amnesiac"
L.A. WeeklySeptember 04, 2015The film's palette is relentlessly beige, and Bosworth and Bentley echo that, speaking in elliptical hushes.
RogerEbert.comAugust 14, 2015"Amnesiac" feels like a director-for-hire gig for an artist too talented for the job.
Los Angeles TimesAugust 13, 2015With no names given to the characters, you never have to remember them. But it's really best to forget about all of "Amnesiac."
AV ClubAugust 13, 2015The film uses minimal locations, minimal cast, and minimal blood for a story that, in another director's hands, could play like Grand Guignol.
FILMINK (Australia)April 01, 2016This could have been something. Instead, what we have struggles to entice or encourage continued watching.
Cairo360April 01, 2016The set-up is there - man wakes up to a life he knows nothing about and subsequently falls into a rabbit hole of lies and truths - but the execution and overall innovation just isn't there.
Movie TalkAugust 31, 2015The sight of a fur-coat-wearing Bosworth wielding a blood stained power tool is a striking visual coup... Yet for the most part the story is too slackly stretched to sustain the tension the film needs to keep us gripped.
Eye for FilmAugust 24, 2015Although it overplays its hand, Unconscious remains an interesting little film with a lot of promise.
Film Journal InternationalAugust 13, 2015You'll wish you were amnesiac yourself so you could forget this misbegotten mess.
Blu-ray.comAugust 12, 2015Retains a clear position for mystery and askew intimidation, boosted by competent lead performances from Bosworth (in a refreshing change of pace) and Bentley.
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