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  1. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1163536-unconsciousUnconscious | Rotten Tomatoes

    Unconscious. Rent Unconscious on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. A comedy that tackles outrageous subjects (pornography, transvestism, bisexuality and drug abuse) with both grace and ...

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    • Comedy, Drama
  2. Unconscious Reviews. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 4, 2011. Oristrell stages funny, madcap scenes around bondage, cross-dressing and incest. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | May 3 ...

  3. Unconscious ( Inconscientes in Spanish) is a 2004 Spanish comedy/mystery film directed by Joaquín Oristrell. Barcelona, just prior to World War I: When wealthy psychiatrist León Pardo (Àlex Brendemühl) mysteriously disappears, his pregnant wife Alma (Leonor Watling) enlists the help of her brother-in-law Salvador (Luis Tosar) to find him.

  4. Aug 20, 2015 · Although it overplays its hand, Unconscious remains an interesting little film with a lot of promise. It's beautifully shot, alternating between cool blues and warm golden tones, and the sometimes overly repetitive score is balanced out by great sound work. Polish gets a lot out of his cast and with this film he really seems to have found his ...

  5. Unconscious. Hoping to find her psychiatrist husband (Alex Brendemühl), a pregnant woman (Leonor Watling) and her brother-in-law (Luis Tosar) in 1913 Barcelona try to contact his female patients ...

    • Comedy
  6. Unconscious is a film directed by Joaquín Oristrell with Leonor Watling, Luis Tosar, Mercedes Sampietro, Juanjo Puigcorbé .... Year: 2004. Original title: Inconscientes. Synopsis: Barcelona, 1913. Alma is perhaps one of the most modern women of her day. Her father, Dr. Mira, is the nation’s foremost neurosurgeon.

  7. Jacob. Much better than I expected. Light and airy with some dark twists and turns, "Unconscious" hits all the right notes. Very much not an American film, the main focus is on eccentric characters and their lives. The story becomes more and more complex until it kind of peters out in a satisfying, if odd, final twist.