Mentes en blanco

Cinco hombres se despiertan encerrados en un almacén, sin saber cómo llegaron hasta allí ni quiénes son. Pronto descubren que su situación está relacionada con un secuestro, pero ignoran si han sido secuestrados o son los secuestradores. En cualquier caso, su situación es deplorable: uno está atado a un poste, otro tiene la cara magullada, otro está esposado a una tubería, y los otros dos tienen signos de haber recibido una paliza. Los cinco intentan reconstruir poco a poco qué han hecho durante las últimas horas, pero entonces surge el conflicto: ¿cómo saber en quién confiar, si ni siquiera sabe uno quién es?

"Unknown," a gripping 2006 thriller produced by Rick Lashbrook Films and Eleven Eleven Films, masterfully weaves a tale of amnesia and intrigue set against the backdrop of the United States. Directed by Simon Brand, the film stars Jim Caviezel as an amnesiac man who wakes up in a hospital with no memory of his past. As he struggles to piece together his identity, he discovers that he may be involved in a sinister plot, leading him on a dangerous journey to uncover the truth. The film's narrative is bolstered by strong performances, particularly from Caviezel, who brings a palpable sense of vulnerability and determination to his role. The supporting cast, including Greg Kinnear and Bridget Moynahan, adds depth and complexity to the story, enhancing the film's tense atmosphere. The cinematography and direction by Simon Brand effectively capture the protagonist's disorientation and the film's noir-inspired aesthetic, creating a visually compelling experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. "Unknown" stands out in the thriller genre due to its clever plot twists and the psychological depth it brings to its characters. The film delves into themes of identity, trust, and redemption, offering more than just a typical action-packed ride. As the protagonist navigates through a web of deceit and danger, the audience is drawn into a suspenseful exploration of what it means to truly know oneself. In conclusion, "Unknown" is a testament to the power of storytelling in cinema. Produced by Rick Lashbrook Films and Eleven Eleven Films, this 2006 thriller not only entertains but also provokes thought, making it a memorable addition to the genre. Whether you're a fan of psychological thrillers or simply enjoy a well-crafted mystery, "Unknown" delivers a captivating and thought-provoking experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

Año2006

Presupuesto3700000$

Ingresos3419456$

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GénerosSuspenseMisterioAventuraCrimen

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Rick Lashbrook Films

Eleven Eleven Films

Unknown

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