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The Unknown

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70% Tomatometer 23 Reviews Popcornmeter 0 Ratings
David Zimmerman, almost 40, is a photographer but no one knows it. When friends drag him to a wild party, he spots a woman in the crowd and can’t take his eyes off her, he follows her… A few hours later, David wakes up: he’s in the body of the unknown woman.

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Justin Chang The New Yorker 3d
I was moved and ultimately captivated by the director Arthur Harari’s insistence on treating the loss of identity as grist for tragedy rather than farce, and taken with his leap into uncharted terrain. Go to Full Review
Zachary Lee TheWrap 4d
It leaves you with dread burrowed so deep, the only way to be free is to self-flagellate. Go to Full Review
Ben Kenigsberg RogerEbert.com May 20
The film shrugs off whatever genre trajectory it might have pursued in favor of high-minded existential questioning. Go to Full Review
Hailey Passmore Nerdspin 6d
B-
Completely confident in his vision, Harari spends 139 minutes bringing his audience deeper into 'The Unknown' (in both senses). Starting off so simple-minded, the whirlwind begins within each scene. Go to Full Review
Joonatan Itkonen Region Free 6d
1/5
The Unknown glacially trudges from one understated discovery to the next without peaks, valleys, or anything resembling forward motion. Go to Full Review
Hugo Emmerzael In Review Online May 24
[A] highly unnerving film that masterfully and boldly ventures deeper and deeper into the void. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis David Zimmerman, almost 40, is a photographer but no one knows it. When friends drag him to a wild party, he spots a woman in the crowd and can’t take his eyes off her, he follows her… A few hours later, David wakes up: he’s in the body of the unknown woman.
Director
Arthur Harari
Screenwriter
Arthur Harari, Lucas Harari, Vincent Poymiro
Genre
Fantasy
Original Language
French
Runtime
2h 19m