See More

Less

The World Unseen Reviews

  • Rashawn 2022-02-07 14:57:11

    a different feeling

    I watched this movie because I liked "I Can't Think Straight". What I didn't expect was that it was far better than I thought. It is also the cooperation between Lisa Ray and Sheetal Sheth, which is different from the easy and beautiful adult fairy tale of "I Can't Think Straight". The theme of...

  • Houston 2022-02-07 14:57:11

    all the wild summer was in her gaze

    Lisa ray did a great job. Different from "I can't think straight", the forbearance, helplessness, and temptation here are all very good. completely brought in. On the one hand is the love, on the other is the husband who must rely on, three children and the huge criticism to bear after the divorce....

  • Deshaun 2022-02-07 14:57:11

    This storyline is too simple.

    In South Africa in the 1950s, the apartheid system gradually emerged. Freedom-seeking Amina broke all the traditional shackles of her Indian ghetto to open a restaurant in South Africa. It's a safe haven of laughter, music and home-style dishes, a "grey" for those left behind by the strict "black...

  • Celia 2022-02-07 14:57:11

    The two poems that appear in this film

    LOVE

    George Herbert

    Love bade me welcome, yet my soul drew back

    Eros swept the couch while my soul flinched

    Guilty of dust and sin

    ashamed of the dust and sin that I have

    But quick-eyed love, oberving me grow slack from my first entrance in

  • Keith 2022-02-07 14:57:11

    It's a movie you can't get enough of after just watching it once

    When I met her, I saw a world that was invisible in the past. (contains spoilers)

    It has been 13 years since the two collaborations between Lisa Ray and Sheetal Sheth were put on the screen. The eye contact between the two is unforgettable as long as you watch it. They are the perfect pair of CPs...

  • Jordy 2022-02-07 14:57:11

    Feel free

    On Lao Bao's recommendation, I watched the movie "The Invisible World" and cried for a long time. I don't want to use some rational words to pile up the evaluation of this movie, because this movie has touched me too much.

    In South Africa in the 1950s, the apartheid system was implemented, and women...

  • Dallas 2022-02-07 14:57:11

    all the wild summer was in her gaze

    all the wild summer was in her gaze

    When the camera stops on Amina's face, the phrase "her eyes go all scottish loch on me..." is what pops up in my mind... that's right, big eyes like Scottish lakes. That's why the play uses "all the wild summer was" in her gaze" couldn't be more apt.

  • Camylle 2022-02-07 14:57:11

    woman flower

    Finally came The World Unseen and I Can't Think Straight. The two films, released one year ago, were written and directed by the same writer Shamim Sarif, who wrote and directed, and starred by the same pair of seductive beauties (Lisa Ray & Sheetal Sheth), and they talked about the same theme...

  • Carey 2022-02-07 14:57:11

    The World Unseen

    "You, the first person to smile at me in a cafe..." What kind of loneliness made her care so much about a random smile. Inadvertently, this face broke the lonely heart, maybe from the beginning, it approached her heart, the lonely heart that lived through the years. Later, I thought that this smile...

  • Watson 2022-02-07 14:57:11

    for those who care

    Never thought that it could be this difficult to watch. first and I thought it was probably going to be the same stupid relaxing love story. But I was totally wrong! Actually it's one of the saddest movies I've ever seen.it makes me feel like I'm so small and powerless against something...