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Unsane
TrailerValentini travels from Boston to Pennsylvania to escape the man she has been stalking for two years. During a consultation with a psychotherapist, she was admitted to the Hull Creek Center as a voluntary commitment for 24 hours, and then extended because doctors keep her mind safe.Actors: Joshua Leonard, Claire Foy, Sarah Stiles, Marc Kudisch, Amy Irving, Colin Woodell, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Lynda Mauze, Zach Cherry, Polly McKie, Jay Pharoah, ...»Director: Steven SoderberghCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 6.43 CommentsSort By- Newest
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BirdWord AnonymousNot a bad movie, could have been better. But the description is wrong. Shes not stalking a dude for two years, the dudes been stalking her.2020-05-06 11:05stupid AnonymousSo stupid2019-03-19 20:03trudee85 Anonymousi liked the concept of the movie. I wanted to see it from the time I saw the trailer. It fell short from climax to the end. It could have been a little better. it was aight2018-05-30 23:05Keywords: -
Actors of "Unsane"
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Characters of "Unsane"
David StrinePlayed by: Joshua LeonardSawyer ValentiniPlayed by: Claire FoyDennisPlayed by: Zach CherryNurse BolesPlayed by: Polly McKieNate HoffmanPlayed by: Jay PharoahVioletPlayed by: Juno Temple -
Critic Reviews of "Unsane"
Chicago ReaderMarch 29, 2018The formal playfulness may occasionally undermine Unsane's narrative tension, but it keeps the movie engaging on a visual level.
New YorkerMarch 28, 2018Above all, he revels, with palpable joy, in his repertory of distorted, disturbing, lurid yet lucid images, making a furious movie that signifies nothing but the irrepressible vitality of the cinema itself. Soderbergh's experiment is a success.
New YorkerMarch 26, 2018A serious movie about mental disorder and the insurance business would be ten times clammier and more disturbing than "Unsane."
Time OutMarch 23, 2018Knowing that some of cinema's greatest performances are in B-movies, Soderbergh turns Unsane into a vehicle for Foy's ferocious presence.
Globe and MailMarch 23, 2018In 2018, the questions women are asking of art like this are: What exactly are we being asked to consume, and why do we need to sit through it? The answer is, we don't.
Detroit NewsMarch 23, 2018Foy is excellent in a demanding role, and she brings viewers with her on a complex, emotionally knotty journey.
ABC Radio BrisbaneMay 20, 2018The fact is feels so real makes the scenario even more ominous.
Stuff.co.nzMay 14, 2018Offering up a very different persona from The Crown's Elizabeth Windsor, Foy is a revelation as Sawyer struggles to stay sane and alive in a Kafka-esque nightmare.
The Straits Times (Singapore)May 08, 2018[Steven Soderbergh] has a knack for making tired genres feel fresh and he brings that magic here.
Shadows on the WallMay 04, 2018It's a nightmarish trip into a mental hospital that has echoes of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest but is never as high-minded about where it goes.
TrespassMay 03, 2018Unsane is not much more than potentially dangerous boilerplate designed to make people fear the mental health profession.
ABC Radio (Australia)May 03, 2018It's hard to know why Steven Soderbergh made Unsane, which is not to say it's not worth seeing.
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Gallery of "Unsane"