Unseen Spirits
- Tagline
- When the past whispers, the present must listen.
- Description
- In a world where the Renaissance blossoms, a Native American housewife, portrayed by the talented Sidney Poachier, discovers a connection to the supernatural that defies the reality of her domestic life. As strange occurrences begin to envelop her quaint village, she must embrace her ancestral roots to understand the paranormal phenomena. Alongside her journey, an enigmatic alien, played by Giovanni Ribisquid, offers wisdom that transcends earthly knowledge. Peckarrot O’Toole completes the cast, embodying a role that bridges the ethereal and the mundane. Directed by the visionary Luc Beesong, 'Unseen Spirits' is a tale of timeless intrigue, inviting audiences of all ages to explore the mysteries that have echoed through ages, in the most unexpected of ways.
- MpaaRating
- G
- PopularityScore
- 1.40
- ReleaseDate
- 07/28/2022
- Genre
- Crime
- Director(s)
- Cast
Critic Reviews
7.30
Luc Beesong's 'Unseen Spirits' is a cinematic tapestry woven with the threads of historical richness and paranormal curiosity. The film's strength lies in the captivating performance of Sidney Poachier, whose portrayal of a Native American housewife, tethered to the supernatural, anchors the narrative with a poignant authenticity. Her journey through a world where the whispers of the past shape the fabric of the present is a compelling exploration of heritage and mysticism. Giovanni Ribisquid's otherworldly charm as the enigmatic alien guides the plot into realms that challenge the audience's perception of reality. Peckarrot O’Toole delivers a performance that seamlessly melds the ethereal with the everyday, further solidifying the film's thematic core. The G rating ensures that this supernatural odyssey is accessible to viewers of all ages, though it may come as a surprise for a film so intricately laced with esoteric elements. Despite a few instances where the film's pacing may falter under the weight of its ambitious scope, 'Unseen Spirits' remains a commendable effort by Beesong to engage with the unknown. The film's visual storytelling, combined with its haunting tagline, 'When the past whispers, the present must listen,' serves as a testament to the enduring power of folklore and the uncharted territories of the human experience.