The Unseen
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Average customer review:Product Description
A reunion set in motion by the death of Roy's, Steve Harris from Tyler Perry s Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Minority Report and TV s The Practice, father begins to unveil a devastating secret only seen and heard by Roy, his best friend, Harold, Gale Harold from TV s Queer as Folk) Harold's blind brother Sammy, Phillip Bloch, and the dead. In town, whispered questions are slowly answered as Roy confronts relationship fears and childhood regrets. Suddenly the sleepy township is awaken with each new discovery as Harold unleashes the demons that lie beneath the unseen.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41941 in DVD
- Brand: WELL GO USA
- Released on: 2008-03-18
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Running time: 99 minutes
Features
- After the death of his father, college professor Roy Clemens (Steve Harris) returns to his rural hometown, where, despite the years, his first love, Lucille (Catherine Dent), is still waiting for him. As Roy finds himself running the family store, he is unable to truly settle in or rekindle his relationship with Lucille until he first confronts the horrific secret shared only with his estranged ch
Editorial Reviews
Review
I saw The Unseen at a NYC screeening Friday night and loved it. This film had a wonderful story, directing, acting, writing, editing etc. I was completely drawn in by the story and characters and I felt as if I was living alongside these characters in this small Georgia town. There was also some great humor in the film as well! Gale Harold was brilliant- he is one of the most nuanced actors I have ever seen and he blew me away in this role- I felt both afraid of him and compassion for him at the same time. The film is heartbreaking and hopeful and really beautiful. I hope so much that a distribution deal comes through because I will certainly buy it. There are so many parallels to catch in the film. I give it a 10. Amazing. --New York Times movie critic
About the Actor
Steve Harris is an Emmy nominated actor from his work on The Practice. He has also starred is Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman, ,Minority Report and Bringing Down The House
Gale Harold starred in Queer as Folk and continues to have a huge following from the series success.
Customer Reviews
Biased Bull
This movie makes white people from the south look terrible. They are portrayed as owning nothing. There is that black woman who owns a restaurant and a black man who owns a store but all the whites are poor white trash except possibly a white older woman who may or may not own a beauty parlor and who chases the black store owner because everyone else in town (white) are trash with their teeth turning brown from tobacco (her words). This movie plot was good but the uneven way the director trashes whites is wrong.
Great movie
i don't how i missed this movie the first time around, but i'm glad a friend recdommend it. Two Thumbs Up



