Michael. Un psicólogo, casado, feliz. Hasta que un hijo se suicida. Tres años después Michael no lo ha superado. Su familia se disgregó, y él evita casos conflictivos. Hasta que una discípula le pide ayuda con un asesino perturbado, que podría volver a la vida normal. Michael se implicará, porque el joven le recuerda a su hijo. Andy García protagoniza un thriller donde se subraya que, a la hora de conocer a alguien, a veces es más importante fijarse en lo que no dice más que en lo que dice.
Michael Hunter's lovely, beloved 17 year-old son Kyle committed suicide, although he was in therapy for depression and this ruins Michael's marriage, his daughter Shelly moves in with her mother. He stops treating patients in order to write and teach Psychotherapy, until many years later a student gets him fascinated by the case of Thomas 'Tommy' Caffey. He was about to be released at his 18th birthday from the closed 'boys school' he was placed into after his father, Joseph, was put into jail for beating his adulterous mother to death. Michael feels that Tommy carries a big chip on his shoulder, ignores that Shelly fell for him at first sight, but is mesmerized by Tomy's resemblance (purposefully enhanced) to Kyle. There is also a revealing meeting with Tommy's dad in jail.
"Convencional filme que, evidentemente, no se encuentra entre los mejores de Andy García"
(Fernando Morales: Diario El País)
Director: Tom McLoughlin
Intérpretes: Andy García, Vincent Kartheiser, Linda Cardellini, Sam Bottoms, Trevor Blumas, August Schellenberg, Chelsea Field, Teri Polo
Argumento: Christopher Murphey (Historia)
Guión: Miguel Tejada-Flores, Scott Williams
Música: Don Davis
Fotografía: Lloyd Ahern II
Título Original: The Unsaid
Año: 2001
País: Canadá, EE.UU.
Duración: 108 min.
Género: Thriller
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