The film directed by Andrew Haigh premiered two months ago in theaters and will be available very soon on digital platforms
There are movies that touch your heartstrings and leave you thinking for hours (and days) once it’s over. ‘Unknowns’ is the latest from Andrew Haigh; a film starring Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal that talks about the romance, sadness, second chances and loneliness.
The movie It premiered in theaters on February 23.and after a couple of months both the date and the platform where it can be seen in streaming format have already been confirmed, although if you can’t wait – it won’t be long, of course – it is already available in purchase format.
When and where we can see ‘Unknowns’ on streaming platforms
After its run in theaters, it didn’t take long for the film to be available in purchase format—and also not to be available for streaming release—. If you didn’t get to see it in the cinema or simply want to enjoy this curious story again, you won’t have to wait almost any time.
As collected
Disney Plus monthly subscription
*Some prices may have changed since the last review
On the contrary, if you want to see the film before its streaming premiere or you simply do not have a Disney Plus subscription, it is also available on different streaming platforms through purchase format:
- Purchase (SD, HD, 4K): on Apple TV for 13.99 euros, on Rakuten TV for 13.99 euros and on Prime Video for another 13.99 euros.
Of course, unlike other titles that have been arriving in recent weeks or months, ‘Unknown’ currently does not have a rental format, only a purchase format.
‘Unknowns’ is a romantic drama film that adapts the novel by Taichi Yamada (‘Strangers’) in which Adam (Andrew Scott) is a lonely writer who, after a chance encounter with his neighbor Harry (Paul Mescal), begins an intimate relationship. But Adam decides to visit his childhood home and discovers that his parents, who had long since died, are alive and appear to be the same age as the day they died.
As Randy Meeks states in Espinof’s review, ‘Unknowns’ It is a very intense movie. She is not perfect, but she sticks with you, she becomes part of you, she is very clear about what she is and she looks into the viewer’s eyes to challenge them with a different story told exhaustively.
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*Some prices may have changed since the last review
*Some prices may have changed since the last review
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