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Unicorns

  • 2023
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.4K
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Jason Patel and Ben Hardy in Unicorns (2023)
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Coming-of-AgeDramaRomance

The story of a queer South Asian nightclub performer living a double life, and a young, single father who works as a mechanic. When they meet, a search for identity is sparked.The story of a queer South Asian nightclub performer living a double life, and a young, single father who works as a mechanic. When they meet, a search for identity is sparked.The story of a queer South Asian nightclub performer living a double life, and a young, single father who works as a mechanic. When they meet, a search for identity is sparked.

  • Directors
    • Sally El Hosaini
    • James Krishna Floyd
  • Writer
    • James Krishna Floyd
  • Stars
    • Ben Hardy
    • Kate Lindsey
    • Jason Patel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Sally El Hosaini
      • James Krishna Floyd
    • Writer
      • James Krishna Floyd
    • Stars
      • Ben Hardy
      • Kate Lindsey
      • Jason Patel
    • 14User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Unicorns: First Meeting
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    Unicorns: Carpool (UK)
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    Unicorns: The Kiss (UK)
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    Ben Hardy
    Ben Hardy
    • Luke
    Kate Lindsey
    Kate Lindsey
    • Charlie
    Jason Patel
    Jason Patel
    • Aysha…
    Sagar Radia
    Sagar Radia
    • Faiz
    Aqeel Torres
    • Superfan
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    Ali Afzal
    • Karen
    Grant Davis
    • Gary
    Taylor Sullivan
    Taylor Sullivan
    • Jamie
    Karen Sampford
    • Amy
    Harrie Dobby
    • Michelle
    Michael Karim
    Michael Karim
    • Hammad
    Karen Bartholomew
    • Mrs. Harris
    Jenny O'Leary
    • Janine
    Charlie Dilon-Maynard
    • Harvey
    Dan Linney
    Dan Linney
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    Madelyn Smedley
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    • Directors
      • Sally El Hosaini
      • James Krishna Floyd
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      • James Krishna Floyd
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    7CinemaSerf

    Unicorns

    "Luke" (Ben Hardy) stumbles upon a bar where the largely young and beautiful Asian clientele are enjoying a dazzling performance on stage from "Aysha" (Jason Patel). Despite the fact that he's only just got laid in a field, he's captivated by her and so when she comes to say hello after her routine, he is quite besotted. Thing is - well those Adam's Apples - they are a dead giveaway and "Luke" flees in polite terror, but terror nonetheless. This leaves "Aysha" with a problem, though, as her possessive pal "Faiz" (Sagar Radia) goes off in a strop leaving her without a lift to a lucrative gig in Birmingham. She was also a bit smitten by "Luke" so tracks him down to the garage he works in with his father, and offers him £200 to be her chauffeur. Reluctant, he remembers that he has promised is son "Jamie" (Taylor Sullivan) a trip to Disneyland, and that's not going to pay for itself. The journey isn't really that far, but when a few other drag queens cadge a lift, too - well, let's just say that "Luke" gets a look at a culture he's never experienced before. The plot itself is fairly predictable, not dissimilar to "Femme" from last year, but there's a fun degree of chemistry between Hardy and Patel that maybe a little too simplistically, but still entertainingly, both challenges and reinforces stereotypes. What's eminently clear is that "Ashiq" is an unhappy and unfulfilled man who comes alive when his alter ego takes over, but is there any future at all in a friendship quite so viscerally at odds. It's tightly cast, and works best when it's just the two lead actors engagingly messing about, getting to know and trust each other and, well... who knows? To be fair, it doesn't need a cinema screening but it is an amiable, occasionally bitchy, film and I quite enjoyed it.
    10paul_oakley-932-990599

    Another great British gay movie

    Really enjoyed this film. A great cast with some fine acting. Ben Hardy and Jason Patel are great as the two leads. It's another in a long line of LGBT movies that we Brits make so well. There is no sad ending and the main characters aren't tragic. Which usually happens in Hollywood movies in this genre. A realistic story that draws the viewer in and makes you root for the characters.

    The story has several arcs, mixed racial relationship. Straight man meets gay man. Cultural dilemmas. And all handled with sensitivity.

    Direction, cinematography and script are spot on. I was expecting another of those dreadful Netflix movies that I switch off after 20 minutes. However, this film was so good I watched it twice.
    8ethanbresnett

    An affecting queer love story

    Unicorns is a very authentic feeling queer love story that delivers two compelling lead characters with some great performances behind them.

    The story carries a few surprises but for the most part is quite understated and poignant. What I really like is that it doesn't try to over complicate or explain things about sexuality. It just focuses on the characters and their relationship and it makes the queer element of it feel quite authentic and real.

    There aren't too many bells or whistles to the film making, and it does feel a bit long for what it is. Those are minor criticisms though of what is an otherwise very poignant and intriguing film.
    8chong_an

    A good love story between very different characters

    Luke is a mid-20s white man in London, divorced, with custody of his 5-year-old son, working as a mechanic in his father's garage. One night, he stumbles upon a south Asian nightclub, meets alluring woman Aysha, and they kiss, before he realizes that "she" is a drag queen.

    Aysha feels an interest in Luke, and also needs a driver to drive her to various gayasian events where she performs. She tracks down Luke, and he agrees to the job because he needs the money. However, this develops into at least a friendship, as they do other things together, like sing karaoke.

    So here are two people who are divided by race, culture, religion (Aysha's family in Manchester is Moslem), sexual orientation, and gender identity. Can they overcome all these differences, and be each others' unicorns?

    I saw this at the world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, where the director said he was inspired by an out British Asian drag queen. He noted that South Asian drag was realistic rather than glamorous, and a certain number of the background characters were actual drag queens in their customary attire.
    8ExtrovertedIntrovert

    Beautiful English-Gaysian gem

    Not enough media centres around the gaysian community, so this was very refreshing and juxtaposed against the world of a working class/white "macho" man - Unicorns was really effective. Maybe It could've been *more* effective, but that wasn't a necessity to make a good movie - I was just really intrigued in this clash of cultures that I wanted more.

    Ben Hardy was brilliant imo. It's quite surprising that beyond X-Men Apocalypse he didn't really fly much higher in Hollywood, though maybe he actually is better suited in these indie-type gems.

    Jason Patel was beautiful as Aysha/Ashiq. This is the first I've ever seen him, and he was captivating. I always struggle hearing my own local accents on movies (!) so I'll let others judge his acting haha. But I enjoyed his performance.

    As I'm greedy, I think this would've been perfect as a mini series - but watch it!

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      Aysha: I'm a drag queen. But fuck labels, my only pronouns are icon and legend.

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      Referenced in CTV News at Noon Toronto: Episode dated 8 September 2023 (2023)

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Sweden
    • Languages
      • English
      • Gujarati
    • Production companies
      • River Road Entertainment
      • Maven Screen Media
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      • 1h 59m(119 min)
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