
Sam receives a call from Emily a nearly blind woman who is running from her murderous ex in the woods. She must survive the ordeal with Sam being her eyes using video call.
1h 16m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Yoko Okumura
Director

Midori Francis
Emily

Jolene Purdy
Sam

Michael Patrick Lane
Charlie

Missi Pyle
Carol

Brett Baker
Carl

Nicholas X. Parsons
Isaac

Rajko Scarabin
Customer

Toni Tones
Jun 8, 2025The gauche lime green aura of the GATORS GALORE quick stop caught my attention, and then the Tiger King wardrobed station owner, with his malignant narcissistic treatment of Sam, a Floridian female with little hope of advancement in this particular retail position, clenched it. JUST when I thought that there could be no more perks, the psychotic ex-boyfriend shows up ... and he looks like a young Ted Bundy. Both female leads portray their characters wonderfully, but Emily's status as a doctor really conflicts with her insidious ditziness. The third female (narcissistic blond customer) completes a trifecta of malignant narcissists with her entitlement, gold handgun, 24k phone case, and 24k b@#$& attitude. The ditziness of the characters is really the only thing that holds me back from rating it 10 stars. Unfortunately, it gets in the way on 2 occasions. I leave it to you to discover them. Otherwise, I was truly entertained by UNSEEN.

Maysaa Ali
Jun 8, 2025Not usually give rate at imdb. But i think i have to give rate as appreciation. This movie is fun and light. Expect more progress if there any sequal. I like character yuko, that still brave in that situation, not some kind stupid character who just scream. But yuko can do something. And sam character is really happen in real world, look like failure but can survive. And i just like need to more prove that sam can make a difference, or people know that actually she's doing is something. I remember movie cellular, well story line is similar, it just no video call at that time. So i hope more if there any sequal, thans for entertaining.

Nona
Jun 8, 2025I don't know where to even start with this one. The premise, a person in trouble calling a stranger, has been done at least 3 or 4 times before. This is the worst of that genre. The lead is so unrealistically blind she'd need glasses the size of a telescope to see anything, yet is shown in thin, fashionable glasses. She has no less than 3 clear chances to kill her assailant, but each time doesn't...for no other reason than keeping the movie going. I remember thinking that the movie should have been over at about the 12 minute mark, the first time she stupidly leaves him living, walking around blind. The gas station scenes were odd and over the top. Nobody is coming in with an assault rifle to get a stolen phone. Speaking of which, the way the blind girl yells at her helper because her phone is dying seems so completely out of place. Also, just unplug the stupid smoothie machine already. I'll give it 2 stars because the two leads are decent actresses, but boy were they dealt an awful movie to showcase it in.

Shiishaa Diallo
Jun 8, 2025I watched the film not expecting much, but it was surprisingly good. The two actresses who carried the movie were great. Midori Francis and Jolene Purdy, who I hope to see more of in the future are very talented. It was the theme from Cell taken to the next level with a creative twist of one woman (Sam) having to be the eyes for another woman (Emily) escaping from her homicidal ex-boyfriend. In the process the women become empowered, both refusing to be victims and help each other reclaim their lives. Missi Pyle, who is always great, tops it off with some comic relief as the stereotypical rich white lady from hell. You should check it out.