
The Unseen 2016
In *The Unseen (2016)*, Geoff Redknap crafts a gripping blend of psychological thriller and supernatural horror, where Aden Young stars as a man haunted by his past.
Director: Geoff Redknap
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Unseen* (2016) about?
*The Unseen* follows a man who abandoned his family years ago, only to return when his troubled daughter vanishes. His search for her uncovers a horrifying truth—he's becoming invisible, and the clock is ticking before he fades away completely.
Who directed *The Unseen*?
Geoff Redknap directed *The Unseen*, infusing the film with a tense, atmospheric blend of psychological horror and family drama.
Who stars in *The Unseen*?
Aden Young leads the cast as the troubled father, joined by Camille Sullivan, Julia Sarah Stone, Ben Cotton, and Max Chadburn in pivotal roles.
Is *The Unseen* (2016) worth watching?
*The Unseen* delivers a unique take on invisibility and redemption, though its execution may leave some viewers wanting more. Fans of slow-burn thrillers with supernatural twists will find plenty to appreciate in Redknap's tense direction.
How long is *The Unseen*?
*The Unseen* runs for 110 minutes.
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About The Unseen (2016) — A Father's Desperate Search Through Invisibility and Horror
In *The Unseen (2016)*, Geoff Redknap crafts a gripping blend of psychological thriller and supernatural horror, where Aden Young stars as a man haunted by his past. After vanishing years earlier without explanation, he resurfaces in a remote northern town, desperate for one final chance to reconnect with his estranged daughter. Their fragile reunion shatters when she mysteriously disappears, plunging him into a desperate search that uncovers a terrifying secret—he's losing his grip on visibility itself. With time running out and the town's secrets threatening to swallow them whole, he must outrun both the forces pursuing him and the invisible demons of his past.
As tension escalates, *The Unseen* weaves themes of isolation, redemption, and the fragility of human connection into a claustrophobic chase where the enemy may be as much internal as external. Redknap's direction infuses the story with a chilling atmosphere, balancing raw emotional stakes against the creeping dread of a world where the unseen can strike at any moment.