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Released from prison into a society that won’t forgive her past, a woman (Sandra Bullock) seeks redemption by searching for the sister she left behind. (Netflix)

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TheEvilTwin 

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English What is initially a cold, dense drama with a chilling Sandra Bullock struggling to reintegrate into society after twenty years in prison amidst the hostility of the people, eventually turns into a kind of weird spat of the prison genre/story of a ruined woman/kidnap thriller that didn't quite work for me. The film takes something from each, but in the end I wasn't overly satisfied with anything, even though it is a "good" film. Ironically, it's the high expectations that trip it up the most, failing to satisfy what I was hoping for. Bullock is very good, but the stripped down supporting roles aren’t, likewise with the shocking flashback conclusion and underdeveloped present day narrative. The pacing isn't gripping, the suspense and the atmosphere didn't grab me either, and the film doesn't lean much into the action thriller genre, leaving me wondering what the goal was. Don't get me wrong, it's a good enough film, but I certainly don't share the enthusiasm of the audience and the praise to the skies, I'm more likely to just wave my hand over it and move on... ()

Kaka 

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English It has potential, a dense atmosphere, a smart script at least in the first half, and a good job with the narration of the plot. Unfortunately, it's dragged down to average by the not-quite-grasped second half and especially by the fatally inadequate work with the supporting characters, played by otherwise excellent actors (Bernthal, D’Onofrio, Davis), who don't have much to do because they didn't write very good/interesting/important roles for them. The Unforgivable is a film about one person: Sandra Bullock, who is fantastic. ()

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English Even my least favorite genre can surprise once every five years and this is definitely one of those exceptions. Along with Cherry, the best, most intense drama of the year. It's a bit of drama with crime elements, which is fine, it's not some socially boring shit for introverts and pensioners, but a properly uncomfortable and gritty film from a harsh setting and a harsh reality, with Sandra Bullock reaching for an Oscar and giving one of the best female performances of the last couple of years. (I believed her all the way.) It’s the story of a woman who is released from prison after 20 years for one of the worst crimes, shooting a police officer. A harsh return to a reality that definitely does not treat such people nicely and the pain is just about everywhere (housing, work, wherever). Great atmosphere, excellent soundtrack, amazing actors (apart from Sandra, Jon Bernthal, Vincent D'Onofrio and Viola Davis are also brilliant), with tense and stifling scenes that instantly give you goosebumps, and the emotions escalate so that at the end tears just flow whether you want them or not, and most of there are all a load of pretty decent twists and turns, with the final one being one of the best in a long time. One of those movies where after it's over I think to myself, this was damn good and I'd love to see it again. Netflix hit one of the genre highlights of the year.Story 5/5, Action 2/5, Humor 2/5, Violence 1/5, Fun 5/5 Music 5/5, Visuals 4/5, Atmosphere 5/5, Suspense 4/5, Emotion 5/5, Actors 5/5. 9/10. ()

Malarkey 

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English The Unforgivable is a gritty drama that showcases Sandra Bullock playing very much against type. Honestly, if you ran into her in the middle of nowhere, you’d probably mistake her for a local hermit. The film’s theme is filled with family drama and a lingering sense of despair. The finale, set to the sounds of Radiohead, was quite satisfying. ()

D.Moore 

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English All the time I was wondering if this solid story with such well-developed main and secondary characters was based on a book, but it’s actually based on a TV series. It’s one of best Netflix movies (and not only of this year). It stands on an interesting story, but also on the utterly brilliant performance of Sandra Bullock. I guess I will have to watch System Crasher some day, because Nora Fingscheidt is a surprisingly good director. ()

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