
Six different people all believe an unconscious and unidentified man in a hospital is their missing person. A film about being unconscious . . . or not.... (Full plot summary below)
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Six different people all believe an unconscious and unidentified man in a hospital is their missing person. A film about being unconscious . . . or not.
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| EmpirePatrick PetersIt may lack subtlety, but everything is beautifully designed and photographed, Watling and Tosar are superb and it's undeniably great fun. |
| The New York TimesStephen HoldenIf Unconscious consistently overplays its hand, its fusion of a Sherlock Holmes-style detective story (Alma is the master sleuth, and Salvador her Dr. Watson) with a delirious bedroom farce in the spirit of early Pedro Almodóvar is frequently very funny. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasUnconscious is a ribald sex farce of considerable imagination and inspired wackiness and a meticulous period piece of the Art Nouveau era. |
| TV Guide MagazineKen FoxThe superego gets bested by the id in Spanish director Joaquin Oristrell's curious period sex comedy, which mixes intellectual musings on psychoanalysis with vulgar guffaws of the basest sort. |
| Film ThreatStina ChynA brilliant exploration into the implications of Freud’s theories on one family. |
| Village VoiceJennifer DrapkinThe movie's message is clear: Freud's greatest contribution to society was not the idea that all little boys long to sleep with their mothers--rather, it's the concept of the unconscious, a hidden place where our secret desires yearn to be free. |
| The A.V. ClubTasha RobinsonWhile the content is colorful and the actors seem up for the task, a flawed script and Oristrell's unemphatic direction let all the impact dribble away. |
| San Francisco ChronicleWalter AddiegoOristrell's comedic sense only seems to succeed in spurts, and he often burdens the proceedings with a theatrical and contrived air that undermines the humor. |
| User ReviewKenG.Charming, offbeat comedy, with appealing performances by its 2 leads. |