Review of Complete Unknown (2016) by Compi24 — 29 Aug 2016
Aside from the two engaging lead performances from Rachel Weisz and Michael Shannon, Joshua Marston's "Complete Unknown" is an ultimately unsatisfying watch. Barely treading water with its glacial pacing and occasionally painful dialogue, the film aims for thematic fences and lands somewhere in between there and home plate, briefly scratching the surfaces at hand, but never really delving anywhere deeper than that.
Unless you're a fan of challenging mood pieces or any of the director's previous works, I'd say proceed with cautious optimism.
This review of Complete Unknown (2016) was written by Compi24 on 29 Aug 2016.
Complete Unknown has generally received mixed reviews.
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