20th Century Fox | Release Date: March 23, 2018
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Rebecca31Mar 26, 2018
There's one reason and one reason only to see Unsane and that's Claire Foy. Sawyer Valentini (Claire Foy) is involuntarily committed to a mental institution but her greatest fear follows her. Is it real or is it all in her head? AThere's one reason and one reason only to see Unsane and that's Claire Foy. Sawyer Valentini (Claire Foy) is involuntarily committed to a mental institution but her greatest fear follows her. Is it real or is it all in her head? A psychological thriller that isn't afraid to make you feel as uncomfortable as possible provoking quite a lot of nervous laughter from the audience. The twists and turns keep on coming and although not everything works Unsane is an effective horror/thriller worth your time.

Claire Foy is owning this film, giving a terrific central performance. Unsane leaves you with that uneasy feeling "what if this could happen?" A simple, focused and well executed story that only drifts into the realm of ridiculous and/or endless clichés occasionally but as with most horrors that does tend to happen in the third act. Claire Foy's performance aside, the most notable thing about Unsane is it was shot entirely using an iphone camera. Giving it an effortlessly realistic look with a touch of claustrophobia. Not something I'd like to see more of if I'm honest but for this film with the almost single location setting it did the trick. If you're looking for this week's popcorn thriller then Unsane is recommended.
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BrianMcCriticJul 5, 2018
While the I Phone gimmick didn't really impressed me the film itself held together fairly nicely throughout. Even as you figure out what was real pretty easily, I still enjoyed the trip through Claire Fly's mind, a middle 7. B+
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TuneisonAug 13, 2018
It's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and Claire Foy's fantastic performance but, there are also certainIt's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and Claire Foy's fantastic performance but, there are also certain scenes that didn't need to exist. The cinematography was great at times and times were it wasn't done really well. Expand
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robbywarren93Mar 24, 2018
Can't quite get this to a 7 because of the many twists and false endings this has in the third act, but an interesting watch with a really good performance from Claire Foy. Don't see why it needed to be shot on an iPhone, though.
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moviemitch96Mar 24, 2018
Very uneven and disjointed, yet its premise and execution was at least mildly intriguing. The positives: Claire Foy's performance and the fitting ominous atmosphere/soundtrack. The negatives: Like I said, it was a rather uneven and disjointedVery uneven and disjointed, yet its premise and execution was at least mildly intriguing. The positives: Claire Foy's performance and the fitting ominous atmosphere/soundtrack. The negatives: Like I said, it was a rather uneven and disjointed narrative, and some of the character choices in the film I found to be rather idiotic and ridiculous at times. Overall, it was an interesting premise that delivered well in some ways, but in others left much to be desired. Decent low-budget fare from Soderbergh, but nothing too memorable. Expand
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yumboApr 3, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Unsane has a split personality - it's really one movie before it becomes, with real, surprising intensity, another entirely - and yet it works both moment-to-moment, which is a testament to Steven Soderbergh's skill as a director and Claire Foy's interpretation of the character, and it works as a commentary on the hostile world that women face on all fronts, especially from men who idealize them. Here, a stalker's idealization of Foy's character is part of the harassment, and she confronts that in such a raw, powerful monologue that you're left to reflect on that as much as anything. That's the second movie. The first movie is a kind of goofy horror flick in which her character can't get out of a mental facility after she unwittingly signs herself into one after a counseling session. Part of what makes Unsane interesting (for awhile) is Sawyer (Foy) is far from a simple victim; she's kind of a snot, and also destructive, and both qualities come out during her stay in the the co-ed commons area. This makes Sawyer more, not less, likable; she's real and unpredictable, liking who likes, mocking who she doesn't. She's a person, in other words, like the rest of us. Which makes her stalker's fairytale vision of her all the more unfair and selfish. Not a bad little movie, and Foy's legit good. She balances tough and touching surprisingly. When her key scene - in a padded isolation room - comes, she nails it. It's real acting in a B-movie plot. Expand
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TVJerryMar 27, 2018
Claire Foy follows her regal role as Queen Elizabeth in "The Crown" to play an unflappable American who gets flapped when she finds herself in a mental hospital. The film starts interestingly and slowly turns paranoid, as she copes with herClaire Foy follows her regal role as Queen Elizabeth in "The Crown" to play an unflappable American who gets flapped when she finds herself in a mental hospital. The film starts interestingly and slowly turns paranoid, as she copes with her stalker. Director Steven Soderbergh shot most of it on an iphone and it definitely has a scrappy, crappy low-budget look. As the plot points strain credibility, the idea is floated that maybe she really has lost it. If you're willing to accept that premise, then you may be able to enjoy the twists. It's not one of Soderbergh'sy best, but it has an edgy, indie quality and a scenario that's certainly compelling. Expand
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TrevorsViewJul 26, 2018
It’s no secret that human beings want what they do not have; someone else possesses a far younger/more attractive spouse, you must obtain the same thing; someone makes you feel greatly heartfelt unlike how anyone else has, you develop anIt’s no secret that human beings want what they do not have; someone else possesses a far younger/more attractive spouse, you must obtain the same thing; someone makes you feel greatly heartfelt unlike how anyone else has, you develop an unhealthy obsession. This common mindset has historically lead mankind’s desires to turn into psychological exploitation of one another, creating deep, penetrated scars that Unsane captures through graceless closeups full of uneasy heartsickness.

One early shot views our protagonist, Sawyer, through leaves to put you in the stalker’s shoes, who followed her from Boston, causing her over the course of the film to essentially lose her mind as she turns into her critical fear. The minute the perspective moves past the bush and in front of Sawyer, wide spaces bear down with dynamic wide angles to emphasize her ultimate desires, which are all motivated by fear.

Sawyer exists alone within strange old Pennsylvania, her empty white wall apartment visualizing vulnerability, setting her in an uncomfortable predicament that similar ladies can comprehend easy. Sawyer‘s new office job only further triggers her being vulnerable to power beneath an inattentive corporate boss. While unfairly depicted, the high authorities‘ apparent unsympathetic practices still helps you naturally cheer on Sawyer’s actions. Once hospitalized due to her mention of past suicidal thoughts, images overlap when Sawyer’s medications cause hallucination. Even worse: Our eyes spot one patient offering Sawyer a welcome home present on her first night… a fresh tampon.

As these uncomfortable shots escalate, her insanity surpasses her stalker’s… he could very well have a better comprehension of love than she. Under an appropriate atmosphere, the script’s cultural relevance should educate the public about stalking effects, particularly in what social media has done to our ease of letting strangers know ourselves.

The entire crew deliver to satisfaction how people deliberately disown another’s needs, starting at the down-to-earth perspective of Nate, a hospital mate whom Sawyer befriends, as he hears when Sawyer‘s stalker began his pursuance, as told through flashbacks that never overstay their welcome. Actor Jay Pharoah absolutely triumphs as Nate, for his charitable voice alone proves perfect sanity.

Then with the cast and crew coordinated with fluidity, shifts between fast and slow beats turn you mentally sick, the camera composition set to convey disconnect between two speakers. The thrills succeed off the little details to suggest a fear that everyone’s gone mental. Regarding Oscar winner Steven Soderbergh’s (Erin Brockovich, Traffic) direction, each character’s sincere hopes right away becomes clear. However, the ensemble’s complementary arcs could’ve better completed Sawyer’s story arc, except little is learned about any of them, including Sawyer’s mother, who appears quite a bit throughout. Consequently, any attempts to deliver an emotional core through parental support turn out unsuccessful.

This love it or hate it type of movie exists chiefly for the sensory experience; although its evocative melody of unfamiliar instruments sounds appropriately written on impulse, Thomas Newman’s (American Beauty, WALL-E) musical score inadequately complements the slower moments to compensate for Sawyer and Nate’s lack of closure together. Therefore, Steven Soderbergh’s latest work isn’t a “masterpiece,” because of the missed chances: the weather conditions could have added some miraculous tension concerning the set up behind blaring walls, but the creativity did not stretch far enough. Likewise, no psychiatric patients appear multidimensional by something like religious backgrounds. Concerning spiritual undertones, Sawyer’s mother seems Christian based on the cross necklace she handles during desperate times, but it wasn’t central enough to make her memorable beyond just a plot device.

Hence most will overlook Unsane, ultimately left to be remembered for the iPhone 7 Plus cinematography. Yes, it all got filmed on said mobile device, the harsh grainy picture creating a harsh, unfamiliar spectacle without any fantasy colors—nothing looks touched up or filtered at all. Everything’s real. Imitating the mentality of younger folks nowadays stuck on mobile devices, every frame looks straight off anyone’s Facebook feed, including a few images that flaunt a deep blue Instagram-ish filter, until you realize that it’s all just a glance of the night from how Sawyer’s stalker perceives it.

Thus, a concrete definition of lost sanity can be concluded: Aiming toward whatever you lack until you no longer recognize your own reflection.

Though apprehensive to watch, Unsane successfully delivers the emotions of the exploited minority, warning you of the dangerous road you’re headed down.
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rubrandonmMay 27, 2018
In Unsane, Sawyer fights off real and imagined unwanted advances of David, while dealing with a broken mental health facility. Sawyer's admittance becomes more long-term as her reality seems to bend around her. Thanks to both David, Violet,In Unsane, Sawyer fights off real and imagined unwanted advances of David, while dealing with a broken mental health facility. Sawyer's admittance becomes more long-term as her reality seems to bend around her. Thanks to both David, Violet, and other staff and patients, her sanity becomes more unclear. We see respites from this in her interactions with Nate and her mom, Angela. Despite the seeming finality near the end of the film, the actual ending is much more ambiguous. Expand
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The4thBillboardMar 24, 2018
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
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BertronomousMar 23, 2018
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film. Perpetually gives a sense of unease. Highly recommend
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benskylerhillApr 9, 2018
I was very pleasantly surprised by Unsane. No spoilers here, but it's not quite what you would expect from the trailer. The film is meant to revolve around the question of "Is she insane or isn't she?" The answer to that question was revealedI was very pleasantly surprised by Unsane. No spoilers here, but it's not quite what you would expect from the trailer. The film is meant to revolve around the question of "Is she insane or isn't she?" The answer to that question was revealed sooner than I would have liked, but but that did not stop the tension by any stretch of the imagination.

This is a movie that is not afraid to stoke the fires of discomfort in an audience. The protagonist, Sawyer Valentini, is placed in a situation that every normal person dreads the thought of: being involuntarily committed to a mental hospital when she is convinced that she is fine. It's horrifying, and naturally she tries to do everything she can to get out, and some of the things she does are morally questionable, to say the least. It gets to the point where you aren't quite sure if the main character is actually a villain in her own way as well. It's full of thought-provoking moral themes that cause you to question if anyone in the film is really a "good guy." The plot is entirely unpredictable and has an ending that causes you to go back and rethink everything that had happened up to that point. It makes for uncomfortable yet completely engaging viewing. The cinematography is some of the most unique camera work I have ever seen. Unsane was shot entirely on the iPhone 7 Plus and that results in an aspect ratio that causes the screen to look more like a box as opposed to traditional widescreen cinema. This box-like view matches perfectly with the theme of mental and physical confinement in the film and this, combined with the iPhone's camera quality makes it feel more authentic, like the audience is really there with Sawyer through her ordeal.

Claire Foy and Joshua Leonard do a fantastic job playing the two troubled leads, and the supporting cast is all authentic as well. They all work wonderfully together to drag viewers with them into the dark, uncomfortable setting that they play out.

Unsane does have its flaws: the wonderful actors were not blessed with an equally adept script and though the story does have its share of twists and turns, the second act does drag on for quite some time and the final act seems to end too abruptly. But it's an unexpectedly successful psychological thriller that never gives in to an audience's assumptions.

Story: 7.5
Acting: 9
Script: 5
Visuals/Sound: 9
Entertainment Value: 7.5

MY RATING: 7.6/10
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adrianbergerMay 4, 2018
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GinaKMar 28, 2018
I was totally surprised at how great this film was even though I consider myself a Soderbergh fan and have enjoyed many of his films. You could feel your paranoia rise as the film went on and as you gradually learned the details of the realI was totally surprised at how great this film was even though I consider myself a Soderbergh fan and have enjoyed many of his films. You could feel your paranoia rise as the film went on and as you gradually learned the details of the real situation. This kind of film is much scarier than a “traditional” horror film. Claire Foy was wonderful – actually the whole cast was great and completely believable. My paranoia lasted for at least 15 minutes after the film was over. Expand
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Compi24Mar 24, 2018
iPhone aesthetics and docu-drama feel aside, it's the central story and characters within Steven Soderbergh's "Unsane" that makes it as engrossing and as fascinating as it is. Sure, the aesthetics help add an air of authenticity to the filmiPhone aesthetics and docu-drama feel aside, it's the central story and characters within Steven Soderbergh's "Unsane" that makes it as engrossing and as fascinating as it is. Sure, the aesthetics help add an air of authenticity to the film as our protagonist makes her way down the proverbial rabbit hole and into the dark annals of modern psychiatric healthcare. But the story at hand here does so much. From creating such a terrifyingly aseptic, yet amoral world, to bridging the gap between the drama, thriller, and horror film genres, there's a lot to commend on the narrative front. Major props also go to cast members Claire Foy, Joshua Leonard, and Jay Pharoah for facilitating such an unsettling project to fruition. Expand
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AxeTMar 31, 2018
This cheap intentionally low grade thriller makes a key mistake in trying to be too much in scope plot wise than its downright amateur aesthetic allows for, which is a surprising rookie mistake for veteran acclaimed director Soderbergh. ThatThis cheap intentionally low grade thriller makes a key mistake in trying to be too much in scope plot wise than its downright amateur aesthetic allows for, which is a surprising rookie mistake for veteran acclaimed director Soderbergh. That it was all shot on the iPhone is as much a gimmick as the hoax of passé 70mm is in the age of IMAX except to the other end of the spectrum, but when it comes to theatrical movies it's still nearly always preferable when paying about the same ticket price to get higher production value than less given the same level of story craft (and visually this thing is not even worthy of television exhibition). Expand
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fidusJun 7, 2018
Vollkommen unlogischer Plot, die Charaktere reagieren unpassend und nicht nachvollziehbar. Die psychiatrische Klinik wird enttäuschend und überzogen dargestellt. Es geht mir dabei nicht um Realismus, sondern um Logik. Ich hatte auf eine ArtVollkommen unlogischer Plot, die Charaktere reagieren unpassend und nicht nachvollziehbar. Die psychiatrische Klinik wird enttäuschend und überzogen dargestellt. Es geht mir dabei nicht um Realismus, sondern um Logik. Ich hatte auf eine Art "Einer flog übers Kuckucksnest" gehofft, aber diese Erwartung wurde leider nicht erfüllt. Die Story ist zum Haare raufen und nach 5 Minuten Film absolut vorhersehbar. Es ist mir auch ein Rätsel, wie Matt Damon in diesem Film gelandet ist und wie er hier 6,5 Punkte (auf IMDB ähnlich) erhalten kann. Ich kann jedem nur von diesem Film abraten, totale Zeitverschwendung. Expand
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justwibiSep 27, 2018
i love every single shot. like B movie bust still great. absurd and haunting.
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Megajohn85Mar 23, 2018
One of the most innovative thrillers I’ve ever seen. This film delivered on its psychological thriller approach while also delivering commentary on corruption within the health care system, especially mental Health. Major bonus points forOne of the most innovative thrillers I’ve ever seen. This film delivered on its psychological thriller approach while also delivering commentary on corruption within the health care system, especially mental Health. Major bonus points for the film being made solely on an IPhone Expand
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mrdr4gonMar 26, 2018
Too much about the plot just didn't add up, the writing was bad, some of the scenes were cringey and awkward, some of the third act was absolute schlock and the whole 'being shot on a phone' thing felt like a gimmick that just made the wholeToo much about the plot just didn't add up, the writing was bad, some of the scenes were cringey and awkward, some of the third act was absolute schlock and the whole 'being shot on a phone' thing felt like a gimmick that just made the whole thing feel like a late 90s VHS movie.

I think if a film student made this instead of Steven Soderbergh it'd be viewed as an absolute cringefest.
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AriaSalessiApr 13, 2018
Unsane is a great example of a psychological thriller that comes to my mind. From beginning to end, the movie is interesting, and at times leaves the viewer dumbfounded which is the intention of a psychological thriller.
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GravityanomalySep 14, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Wow, minus the stalker, I had the same experience as a 15 year old girl. The 24 hour lock up, then the week, but for me it turned into a month. I was in for 8 months. Spent my sweet 16th bday in a facility like that. The scary part is, this insurance thing happens way too often. I had a panic attack after watching this almost 30 years after I got locked up in a psychiatric ward for 8 months. This movie hit home. I was a kid, I got committed for a 24 hour evaluation, which I did need. 24 hr turned into 1week, turned into 1 month, turned into 8 months. I was cured just 1 week after my father canceled the health insurance. I was sane, surrounded by some sane people, some not. The drug time, the pills distributed to the patients to make zombies of them, yeah it really happens. The part in the movie that really hit home was the insurance keeping sane people in the institution. My father canceled the insurance and all of a sudden I was healed. I thought I was ok with what had happened to me when I was younger, but this movie brought back too many specific memories for me. Minus the whole stalker thing, being trapped in a facility like that happens way too often to normal sane people and needs to be regulated. Those papers in the beginning of the move, that is real. Just sign this.... It happened just that way for me. Great movie, fiction, but hit home a bit too much for me, by the way, my name is Allisyn. Expand
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swingApr 3, 2018
An insult to ones intelligence. This movie is supposed to be realistic. But you have to lack a brain to believe anything in this movie. The one saving grace is the female star. Hope she will find herself a suitable movie to appear in next.An insult to ones intelligence. This movie is supposed to be realistic. But you have to lack a brain to believe anything in this movie. The one saving grace is the female star. Hope she will find herself a suitable movie to appear in next. I can’t believe I even sat through an hour of this movie before I walked out. Those movie critics who gave this movie a thumbs up obviously like plots devoid of any realism. I could give so many movie spoilers telling you everything that is ridiculous about the movie, but I won't. See it at your own risk to your intelligence. Expand
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JereidiRMMar 23, 2018
My wife and I like movies. Sometimes we agree, sometimes we don’t. Who do you agree with? Read our reviews below.

Her Review Have you ever wished for a stalking victim’s life to end? Neither have I until I saw this movie and wished for the
My wife and I like movies. Sometimes we agree, sometimes we don’t. Who do you agree with? Read our reviews below.

Her Review Have you ever wished for a stalking victim’s life to end? Neither have I until I saw this movie and wished for the quick death of the main character and the end of the 90 minute trainwreck I found myself stuck in. The director of this film does a wonderful job of making you hate the actress in this movie. They develop her as annoying, crude, and emotionless, while somehow wanting you to root for her survival? Well, they fail miserably. I was so disappointed every time I realized she was still alive and the movie was still going. There were so many ridiculous moments and corny quotes that my eyes hurt from rolling them so much. Do yourself a favor and poke your own eyes out before trapping yourself in this nightmare. By the way, this movie was filmed on an iPhone, and trust me, you will have no trouble believing that this movie was filmed on an iPhone. The quality and visuals in this film are truly terrible. His Review
Wow, that was quite horrible. This gritty movie is hard to place in a genre as it fails at every single genre it attempts to be a part of. Suspense thriller- Fail, Psychological – Fail, Horror – Fail. What this movie does accomplish is that it makes you root against the main character and by the end you don’t really care what happens to her. Have you ever seen that Key and Peele skit where they film a music video and as the video plays, there is a widget on the bottom corner that says how much money they have left in their budget? If you haven’t, the music video gets increasing, laughably worse as the budget goes down and down and down. Unsane reminds me of that skit. Wait a second, this movie does fit a genre, a comedy! Because if you can sit through it you will undoubtedly be laughing your head off. Who wrote these good reviews that made us go watch the movie? Probably the people also stuck in the asylum.
I think it’s cool that this was all shot from a phone. Now I will expect more from all of my students projects.

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DirigiblePulpMar 24, 2018
A good old-fashioned late night B movie thriller, elevated by dedicated lead performances and Soderbergh's playful, tinkering filmmaking. The whole film has the feel of a docudrama shot on a phone (because it was) that leads to extremeA good old-fashioned late night B movie thriller, elevated by dedicated lead performances and Soderbergh's playful, tinkering filmmaking. The whole film has the feel of a docudrama shot on a phone (because it was) that leads to extreme close-ups of faces that distort and distend the actors. This creates a kind of surrealism and unraveling reality to the whole enterprise, though ultimately it's a bit mute. The is she or isn't she sane question doesn't seem to last very long - at least for this particular viewer. Expand
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amheretojudgeMar 1, 2019
Sane But With No Logistics.

Unsane Soderbergh has been in this street before. With well thought out conspiracies and policies and schemes, he always makes a crime look smart. But in here, it is also sadistic. There is no positivity in this
Sane But With No Logistics.

Unsane

Soderbergh has been in this street before. With well thought out conspiracies and policies and schemes, he always makes a crime look smart. But in here, it is also sadistic. There is no positivity in this arena of heeling let alone be levity. It is probably his darkest because of not the conflicts but the solutions. There are things scarred in here that would never leave haunting our protagonist and us. The first half is pretty much your usual prisoner-style adventure. Constraining the will and freedom of our relatable and absorbing host Sawyer Valentine (Claire Foy) where the testament of the excellence of Soderbergh's execution is when the irritation or annoyance does communicate with you.

The procedure how the screenplay keeps giving you enough reasons to stay is productive and also a bit avant-garde, from new camera angles installing in a room or the environment around it where Steven Soderbergh; the director, speaks expressly through it. Foy has a daunting task, to be adaptable to her audience. And since her character is completely opposite to being friendly, the content gets more compact and juicy.

Despite of what she is going through, she has her own flaws and issues to overcome and this is where Soderbergh swoops in and blends these two dilemmas in sync. The supporting cast doesn't have much to do, especially to that scale in order to stand alone. The vision is not that gore but the innuendos that leaves us with imaginations that screeches into our heart defines the apt horror-ness of the genre. The surprising element in here is the friendship developed by Foy with Pharaoh that gives us somewhat hope. Unsane is misspelled in its last act or maybe it never had that big a vision, not a dime changes at the end of this game.
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ahmedaiman9999Jun 7, 2018
Honestly, I wanted to watch this movie just because it's shot on an iPhone. I have watched only one Soderbergh movie, and it was Logan Lucky which I didn't love as much as critics did. And while the iPhone camera somehow helped to create aHonestly, I wanted to watch this movie just because it's shot on an iPhone. I have watched only one Soderbergh movie, and it was Logan Lucky which I didn't love as much as critics did. And while the iPhone camera somehow helped to create a unique atmosphere that's somewhat creepy, it's Claire Foy's extraordinary performance that elevated this low-budget film, and made it a very effective horror film. Claire Foy gave the best performance I've seen this year so far.

Maybe Claire's captivating performance is the most powerful part of the movie, but there are also many other things besides her performance and the unique atmosphere the iPhone camera created. The characters are well-written and have a lot of depth. There are some sub-plots that really helped to develop the main plot and also flesh out the characters. We have some twists and turns that had been used to expand the story and make it more sophisticated. As we progress we can feel the tension increases not just because the developments of the plot, but also thanks to Soderbergh suspenseful directing.

The issue I've with Unsane, which is really a big one, that it tries to make us suspect Sawyer Valentini, and have a doubt if she was really insane or not, while I didn't feel that. I won't lie that I doubted for a couple times that may be she is insane, but that's just because the movie keep pushing me to think about this. The thing that is really strange is that Sawyer got a lot of things that really could have made me believe she is insane; she had a tragic background, a moody persona, and many other things that really could and should have worked as intended. But what I felt is nothing but sympathy for her which really worked to make me worried about her throughout the entire film, and this also worked in terms of the horror aspect. The way the movie concluded the story is so rushed, therefore, it wasn't satisfying at all. Also, there was a sup-plot that is related to a specific character that had been harmed badly because of this rushed ending, and this character was really so important and developed the story so much. There are also some things that hadn't been explained, and I think they were just put to manipulate the viewers and make them think they were really mean anything.

Overall, I really really loved Unsane and I was hooked throughout its 98 minutes. I don't think this iPhone technique will be revolutionary or something, but it definitely paid off.

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amanrJun 23, 2018
literally the WORST movie I have ever seen. I'd rather see Premonition again, and that movie was straight trash. Steven Soderbergh owes me for wasting my movie night on that POS movie. How do I give this a negative review?!
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IzitmeeJun 25, 2018
One of the stupides movies I ever saw, rooted in a heap of banality, misjudged humanity, and involuntary trash.
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BroyaxNov 4, 2019
Un thriller indéniablement paranoïde d'autant plus qu'il se déroule presque entièrement chez les fous et qu'il laisse quelques doutes quant à la santé mentale de l'héroïne, internée à l'insu de son plein gré et toujours harcelée de toutesUn thriller indéniablement paranoïde d'autant plus qu'il se déroule presque entièrement chez les fous et qu'il laisse quelques doutes quant à la santé mentale de l'héroïne, internée à l'insu de son plein gré et toujours harcelée de toutes parts...

Claire Foy est pour une grande part responsable de ces doutes et de l'intérêt (et des inquiétudes) que l'on porte à son personnage : elle est tout simplement épatante de brio et de conviction. Hélas, le doute est un peu trop rapidement levé et cède la place à un thriller trop classique, voire carrément éventé avec notamment un final assez grotesque... finalement.

L'ensemble est également un peu froid mais aussi très claustrophobique, mêlant au thriller un souci de justice sociale et de dénonciation un brin lourdingue. La mise en scène sait rester efficace néanmoins et garder l'attention du spectateur... mais on reste un peu trop sur sa faim : le potentiel n'a pas été exploité comme il aurait fallu.
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panslabyrinthJun 9, 2018
Unsane is an interesting concept overshadowed by some stylish gimmick that will consequently give audiences the right to nitpick everything else in the film. In doing so, the film does, to a certain extent fall apart. However, Unsane is not aUnsane is an interesting concept overshadowed by some stylish gimmick that will consequently give audiences the right to nitpick everything else in the film. In doing so, the film does, to a certain extent fall apart. However, Unsane is not a complete waste of your time, as Clair Foy rivets from beginning to end. Expand
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JLuis_001May 30, 2018
This film is probably one of the biggest disappointments I've had this year. I really had huge expectations but Unsane ended up being an empty experience.
This is a film evidently inspired by class B films but unable to achieve an identity.
This film is probably one of the biggest disappointments I've had this year. I really had huge expectations but Unsane ended up being an empty experience.
This is a film evidently inspired by class B films but unable to achieve an identity.

The mystery and suspense are too simplistic. The film spends 30 minutes before it really starts to have a little more sense and the truth is that if the purpose of that is for you to feel as lost as the main character, well I can say that Soderbergh was successful in it, but creating suspense, he failed miserably.

The most solid points of the film are Claire Foy's performance and the minimalist style the director used, being filmed with an iPhone undoubtedly the options were few but I think it helped a lot to portray that feeling and style of claustrophobia in almost all the shots and in all the close-ups.

The truth is that I expected much more and frankly I ended up bored and totally dissatisfied.
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LegitSaltOct 4, 2018
This movie is kind of oppressive and blunt with its themes and messages, showing old ideas in some of the most cliché, and uninspired ways, while not presenting anything new to the table. The movie doesn't help the problems it is addressingThis movie is kind of oppressive and blunt with its themes and messages, showing old ideas in some of the most cliché, and uninspired ways, while not presenting anything new to the table. The movie doesn't help the problems it is addressing during its run, feeding into the stereotypes that it seems like it wants to end. The acting was quite the range in this piece, at times laughable, whilst at others being quite passable, and sometimes even good. The cinematography brought nothing new to the table, nor did any of the very generic score. Despite these gripes, I had a lot of fun watching the movie, it could be relatively suspenseful, if not predictable, whilst also being a comedy when all else fails. For some reason, Matt Damon is in this movie, although he doesn't give a great performance, nor does he feel like he couldn't have been some no-name actor, being that he was on screen for a total of about 1.5 minutes. The story is ridiculously silly, and I couldn't take anyone seriously by the time we had reached act III. Yet there is definitely some charm here.
I just don't really understand this movie, the director has proved his competentness before, and even the cast has shown that they have merit, yet they regurgitate this unintentionally funny movie. I do recommend this movie, as it is one of the better ones out there for you to sit down for 2.5 hours with your brain turned off. But, if you want to see an incisive take on the pharmaceutical industry or a takedown on society's mistreatment of the mentally disadvantaged, watch something else.
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GrantD243Apr 25, 2018
I was very interested to see Unsane primarily because of how it was made. Steven Soderbergh used a few iPhone 7s with Moment lenses and a film app. He still used professional audio capture, but for the most part this was going to be anI was very interested to see Unsane primarily because of how it was made. Steven Soderbergh used a few iPhone 7s with Moment lenses and a film app. He still used professional audio capture, but for the most part this was going to be an example of something that regular people could get pretty close to on their own. Unfortunately, it came out looking just a bit better than a student produced film.

Everything about Unsane is fairly average. Average story, average writing, and average cinematography at best. Claire Foy is great as the lead, but some of the other performances are a bit questionable. I did find myself at least interested in the movie and not having a bad time, but I didn't come out of the theater blown away in any way, shape, or form.
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JakobkrossJun 29, 2018
Unsane is living proof that you can film an entire movie on an iphone and still make a slick and interesting movie as long as you have a talented crew. The music is bad and the plot gets really stupid and contrived but the acting and uniqueUnsane is living proof that you can film an entire movie on an iphone and still make a slick and interesting movie as long as you have a talented crew. The music is bad and the plot gets really stupid and contrived but the acting and unique presentation keep it engaging. See it Expand
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Hugi09Aug 4, 2019
Un film réalisé avec l’iphone 7: BRAVO!!! Le film est flippant comme jamais ! Ils ont fait un assez bon travail dans l’ensemble ! ;)
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ahmedaiman1999Feb 7, 2019
Honestly, I wanted to watch this movie just because it's shot on an iPhone. I have watched only one Soderbergh movie, and it was Logan Lucky which I didn't love as much as critics did.

And while the iPhone camera somehow helped to create a
Honestly, I wanted to watch this movie just because it's shot on an iPhone. I have watched only one Soderbergh movie, and it was Logan Lucky which I didn't love as much as critics did.

And while the iPhone camera somehow helped to create a unique atmosphere that's somewhat creepy, it's Claire Foy's extraordinary performance that elevated this low-budget film, and made it a very effective horror film. Claire Foy gave the best performance I've seen this year so far.

Maybe Claire's captivating performance is the most powerful part of the movie, but there are also many other things besides her performance and the unique atmosphere the iPhone camera created. The characters are well-written and have a lot of depth. There are some sub-plots that really helped to develop the main plot and also flesh out the characters. We have some twists and turns that had been used to expand the story and make it more sophisticated. As we progress we can feel the tension increases not just because the developments of the plot, but also thanks to Soderbergh suspenseful directing.

The issue I've with Unsane, which is really a big one, that it tries to make us suspect Sawyer Valentini, and have a doubt if she was really insane or not, while I didn't feel that. I won't lie that I doubted for a couple times that may be she is insane, but that's just because the movie keep pushing me to think about this. The thing that is really strange is that Sawyer got a lot of things that really could have made me believe she is insane; she had a tragic background, a moody persona, and many other things that really could and should have worked as intended. But what I felt is nothing but sympathy for her which really worked to make me worried about her throughout the entire film, and this also worked in terms of the horror aspect.

The way the movie concluded the story is so rushed, therefore, it wasn't satisfying at all. Also, there was a sup-plot that is related to a specific character that had been harmed badly because of this rushed ending, and this character was really so important and developed the story so much.

There are also some things that hadn't been explained, and I think they were just put to manipulate the viewers and make them think they were really mean anything.

Overall, I really really loved Unsane and I was hooked throughout its 98 minutes. I don't think this iPhone technique will be revolutionary or something, but it definitely paid off.

(7/10)
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MrScallopsJun 19, 2019
Over-reliance on visual trickery, bad acting and a dull script sinks this potentially inventive thriller down the drain.
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DawdlingPoetNov 26, 2021
I thought this film was quite good - certainly spooky and I liked the way the plot developed. It's fairly thought provoking and the cast do well in their performances. I liked that it wasn't as predictable as it initially seemed but I won'tI thought this film was quite good - certainly spooky and I liked the way the plot developed. It's fairly thought provoking and the cast do well in their performances. I liked that it wasn't as predictable as it initially seemed but I won't elaborate so as not to provide spoilers. I thought this film was quite claustrophobic, in a suitably atmospheric way. I would recommend this film, yes. Expand
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NickTheCritickApr 18, 2022
This movie is entirely shot with an I Phone from Soderbergh. A story as disturbing as it is likely, Unsane realistically tells what happens to so many women victims of stalking. Soderbergh explores the psyche of a person who lives in fear ofThis movie is entirely shot with an I Phone from Soderbergh. A story as disturbing as it is likely, Unsane realistically tells what happens to so many women victims of stalking. Soderbergh explores the psyche of a person who lives in fear of his aggressor, forced to give up his lifestyle and way of being to protect himself in the shadow of an anonymity that is not always so secure.
Through the psychological drama of Sawyer Valentini, played by a brilliant Claire Foy, Soderbergh makes us penetrate the unconscious of an irreversibly traumatized person. There seems to be no way out once life has been invaded, marked, wounded. The thriller becomes claustrophobic as the walls come together and the shots shrink.
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