DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

‘Unidentified’ Review: A High-Concept Murder Mystery

June 18, 2026
in News
‘Unidentified’ Review: A High-Concept Murder Mystery

The Saudi whodunit “Unidentified” opens with a shot of a pickup truck driving across the desert; the camera then reveals the body of a dead teenage girl in the sand. The question of who she is, and how she got there, looms over the rest of the film, in which some characters appear determined to forget that she ever existed. If no one claims the body within two weeks, the girl will be buried in an unmarked grave.

The protagonist, Nawal (Mila Al Zahrani), has a job at a police station scanning and digitizing files. She is not a cop herself, but she is a mystery buff; she and her boss, Col. Majid (Shafi Al Harthi), banter about their favorite true-crime webcast. When the case turns up, Nawal spots potential clues that her highhanded male colleagues miss. To Majid’s consternation, she begins to explore the matter on her own, encountering resistance from the girl’s school and family.

But Nawal, who is still grieving the death of her baby daughter, is obsessive in her pursuit. The director, Haifaa Al-Mansour, has described “Unidentified” as the capstone to a trilogy, following her films “Wadjda” (in which a Saudi girl bucks gender norms with her determination to buy a bicycle) and “The Perfect Candidate” (in which a doctor runs for office to get the road to her clinic paved).

While decently absorbing, “Unidentified” eventually goes way more Hollywood than either of those films, with a plot that defies logic (raising issues of both structure and perspective) and undermines the movie’s message — unless the pulpy swerve is itself intended as a kind of statement. Ultimately, Nawal has the right to be at the center of a ludicrous film.

Unidentified Rated PG-13 for murder; talk of rebellious teenage behavior. In Arabic, with subtitles. Running time: 1 hour 39 minutes. In theaters.

The post ‘Unidentified’ Review: A High-Concept Murder Mystery appeared first on New York Times.

In the land of immigrants, Trump’s refugee policy is overt racism
News

In the land of immigrants, Trump’s refugee policy is overt racism

by Los Angeles Times
June 18, 2026

Last Saturday, President Trump famously celebrated his 80th birthday with a mega-million-dollar UFC cage match extravaganza at the White House. ...

Read more
News

Waymo Recalls Robotaxis Over Risk They’ll Drive at Speed Into Freeway Construction Zones

June 18, 2026
News

‘MythBusters’ Once Tested ‘Seinfeld’s Double-Dipping Theory, and George Was Kind of Vindicated

June 18, 2026
News

How Top Gun fighter pilots actually work, according to a former instructor

June 18, 2026
News

There might be one advantage to climate change: More home runs at Dodger Stadium

June 18, 2026
Warsh Wants the Fed to Send Fewer Signals. That Comes With Risks.

Warsh Wants the Fed to Send Fewer Signals. That Comes With Risks.

June 18, 2026
Trump’s ballroom raids $350M meant for Secret Service: report

Trump’s ballroom raids $350M meant for Secret Service: report

June 18, 2026
Gas prices fall under $4 as Trump signs deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz

Gas prices fall under $4 as Trump signs deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz

June 18, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026