Blood Type: Unknown

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"She was looking for life. He was looking for her"
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 33 min
  • 4.4  (195)

Blood Type: Unknown is a psychological thriller released in 2013, directed and written by Ravi Goswami. The movie revolves around two young researchers, Ava (Jenna Kanell) and her colleague Ray (Doug Penikas), who work in a laboratory, conducting experiments on cord blood stem cells. The research focuses on finding a way to enable the repair of damaged tissues in the human body. However, their experiments take a strange turn when they discover that a stem cell they obtained is not from a human.

The movie starts with Ava attending a lecture on stem cell research, where she meets Ray, who is working on the same research as Ava. The two quickly become friends and start working together in the lab. While they are conducting an experiment on a stem cell, they realize that it has unique characteristics that are not found in the human body. As they try to unravel the mysteries behind the stem cell, they also begin experiencing strange symptoms, including hallucinations.

The movie takes a different turn when Ava starts seeing and hearing things that are not present, leading her to question her own sanity. At the same time, Ray's behavior takes a turn for the worse as he continues working obsessively on the project, disregarding everything else, including his own health. Ava starts suspecting that the experiments may have something to do with their unusual behavior, and the two soon find themselves fighting for their sanity.

As the narrative unfolds, the audience is drawn into a world of intense psychological tension as the characters grapple with their own fears and doubts. The movie has a slow build-up, and the mystery surrounding the stem cell is intentionally left unclear. The slow pace, coupled with the dark and moody soundtrack, creates an intense and ominous atmosphere.

The strength of the film lies in its two lead characters, who are well portrayed by Jenna Kanell and Doug Penikas. Jenna Kanell gives a strong performance as Ava, who is determined to find out what is happening to her and Ray. She expresses her fear and confusion convincingly, creating empathy for her character in the audience. Doug Penikas, on the other hand, plays Ray with a cold and detached demeanor that gradually builds to extreme intensity, culminating in a dramatic and unpredictable climax.

The film's visuals are also worth mentioning, with the cinematography and lighting being used to great effect. The laboratory is presented as an eerie and sterile space, imbued with a sense of clinical detachment. The camera work is cleverly used to convey the perspective of the characters, making the audience feel as if they are actually experiencing the strange occurrences along with them.

In terms of weaknesses, the movie could have benefited from a more developed supporting cast, as the focus on the main characters is such that the others are left feeling somewhat one-dimensional. The script could have also benefitted from a tighter edit, with some scenes feeling extraneous and drawing out the pacing.

Overall, Blood Type: Unknown is a slow-burning thriller that builds to an intense and unpredictable climax. Though it has some minor flaws, it is a decent indie thriller and worth checking out for those who enjoy suspenseful movies that mess with your mind.

Blood Type: Unknown is a 2014 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 33 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.4.

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  • Release Date
    2014
  • Runtime
    1 hr 33 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.4  (195)
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