Are the Spanish the only ones these days able to make movie comedies that are smart, sexy, wacky and graceful all at once?
– Gene Seymour,
Newsday,
8 Feb 2007
fresh:
The Freudian farce Unconscious is paced so breathlessly that it keeps you panting to keep up with each new plot twist.
– Stephen Holden,
New York Times,
9 Feb 2007
rotten:
The comedy is too broad, lacking the subtlety that the film's high-brow intentions require.
– V.A. Musetto,
New York Post,
9 Feb 2007
fresh:
Laboring in the wide shadow of Almodovar and lacking much in the way of visual distinction, Unconscious compensates with its cast's full-tilt commitment to rip-snorting farce.
– John Patterson,
L.A. Weekly,
12 Apr 2007
fresh:
The film is sustained effortlessly by the charismatic Watling and Tosar, who are among Spain's most popular movie stars.