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Unidentified

Critic Reviews

57
Metascore
Mixed or Average
positive
3(38%)
mixed
4(50%)
negative
1(13%)
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Jan 20, 2026
83
IndieWire
In Unidentified, women are good, women are bad, and women are everything in between. In a society where a woman’s death can easily go unnoticed, this film makes sure the audience pays attention.
Jan 20, 2026
70
The Hollywood Reporter
Sleekly if routinely made, this classic whodunit is ultimately more interesting for what it reveals about the filmmaker’s homeland than for the mystery it unfolds.
Jun 16, 2026
67
The Playlist
Unidentified ranks among a rare class of movies that forces viewers to re-interpret everything they’ve just seen once the full picture locks into place. Whether that makes everything that came before worthless or worth it may be less a reaction to al-Mansour’s filmmaking and more of a reflection of the audience’s own subject position.
Jan 20, 2026
60
Next Best Picture
Unidentified uses the familiar framework of a murder mystery to tell a deeply political story about autonomy, visibility, and the high cost of speaking up. Even when the plot stumbles, the message never does.
Jan 20, 2026
60
Screen Daily
Ultimately, the picture is entertaining enough, in a somewhat tawdry way. Just do not expect it to hold up to forensic scrutiny.
Jun 18, 2026
60
The New York Times
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.
Jun 8, 2026
40
Variety
It’s the rare movie whose every artistic intention can be easily identified, but whose emotional effects are never discovered.
Jun 18, 2026
33
The A.V. Club
Even the third-act pivot, which pushes Unidentified further into campy, confused daytime TV territory, can’t rouse an audience nodding off after a stakeless, thrill-free whodunnit. But it does help undermine whatever social message al-Mansour might’ve offered about the way women live and die in modern Saudi Arabia, without even tapping into the joyous tastelessness of some of its peers.
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