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title: "The Unseen"
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# The Unseen

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- **What is this?** The Unseen
- **How much does it cost?** £134.92 with free shipping
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## 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. 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

Review: When the blind see it all..... - A very good story about small town USA. Two boys, best friends, one black one white. Lots of issues there but the two are very good friends. The father of the white boy catches the two boys together and thinks they have been intimate with each other. They are too young to know about intamacy betwen adults but too bad. The black boy is sent off the property and the white one dragged home. The father abuses the boy as only two males can. The wee black boy has come to the house to check on his friend. He interrupts the events but sees whats happening. This story is shown in flashbacks as the boys are now men and living their lives. They stopped being close that day when the abuse happened but there tale has to continue..... A movie very worth watching by any adult. Makes you think and pulls the compassion strings big time. In adulthood the white boy has a blind brother he lives with. He attempt care but the black man returns and is a real brother to the blind one.
Review: Just ok - I first off was like most other people who wanted this movie, I love Gale Harold and think he's a great actor. Also Michelle Clunie from QAF is in this also. The movie was just ok for me though, all the perfomances were great, but I guess I was expecting more from the story. The trailer you watch makes you think you're going to see something completly differnt when that's not the case at all. I watched it once and probably won't again for a long time if ever.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Catherine Dent, Daisy McCrackin, Gale Harold, Judah Friedlander, Lisa France, Michelle Clunie, Morgan Margolis, Phillip Bloch, Rhoda Griffis, Shirley Caesar, Steve Harris Contributor Catherine Dent, Daisy McCrackin, Gale Harold, Judah Friedlander, Lisa France, Michelle Clunie, Morgan Margolis, Phillip Bloch, Rhoda Griffis, Shirley Caesar, Steve Harris See more |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 46 Reviews |
| Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 39 minutes |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ When the blind see it all.....
*by J***E on June 16, 2012*

A very good story about small town USA. Two boys, best friends, one black one white. Lots of issues there but the two are very good friends. The father of the white boy catches the two boys together and thinks they have been intimate with each other. They are too young to know about intamacy betwen adults but too bad. The black boy is sent off the property and the white one dragged home. The father abuses the boy as only two males can. The wee black boy has come to the house to check on his friend. He interrupts the events but sees whats happening. This story is shown in flashbacks as the boys are now men and living their lives. They stopped being close that day when the abuse happened but there tale has to continue..... A movie very worth watching by any adult. Makes you think and pulls the compassion strings big time. In adulthood the white boy has a blind brother he lives with. He attempt care but the black man returns and is a real brother to the blind one.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Just ok
*by C***A on June 28, 2010*

I first off was like most other people who wanted this movie, I love Gale Harold and think he's a great actor. Also Michelle Clunie from QAF is in this also. The movie was just ok for me though, all the perfomances were great, but I guess I was expecting more from the story. The trailer you watch makes you think you're going to see something completly differnt when that's not the case at all. I watched it once and probably won't again for a long time if ever.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Unseen: Great movie!
*by B***D on February 13, 2008*

I bought The Unseen, only because Gale Harold was in it. I am a HUGE fan of his! But I was pleasantly surprised at just how good this film was. My hat is off to Lisa France for direction. Well done! Gale Harold did an awesome job with his character, Harold. I have rednecks in my family, dated them and even married one. So I know a redneck when I see one! Gale had it down perfect. The most PHENOMENAL acting goes to Phillip Bloch! I was blown away with his performance! He was hilarious trying to climb out the window! It must have been somewhat difficult playing blind and keeping his eyes rolled up in his head like that. Michelle Clunie, in MHO did an excellent job as well. Several other reviewers said she was 'too over the top'. I thought she did great. And with Michelle and Gale both being on Queer as Folk, I saw not one tiny trace, what-so-ever, of Mel and Brian. They put those characters on the shelf, and played two, new characters, totally different and refreshing. I am glad I bought this DVD for my ever growing collection.

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