The Unsaid
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The Unsaid

Michael Hunter's lovely, beloved 17 year-old son Kyle committed suicide, although he was in therapy for depression. This ruins Michael's marriage, his... daughter Shelly moves in with her mother. He stops treating patients in order to write and teach Psychotherapy, until many years later when a student gets him fascinated by the case of Thomas 'Tommy' Caffey. He was about to be released at his 18th birthday from the closed 'boys school' he was placed into after his father, Joseph, was put into jail for beating his adulterous mother to death. Michael feels that Tommy carries a big chip on his shoulder, ignores that Shelly fell for him at first sight, but is mesmerized by Tommy's resemblance (purposefully enhanced) to Kyle. There is also a revealing meeting with Tommy's dad in jail. Show More

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The Unsaid (2001) revolves around Michael Hunter, a former therapist who is still haunted by the suicide of his 17-year-old son, Kyle. The tragedy leads to the dissolution of his marriage, with his daughter Shelly moving in with her mother. Michael decides to give up his practice and focus on writing and teaching psychotherapy.

Years later, Michael is drawn back into the world of therapy when one of his students brings up the case of Thomas 'Tommy' Caffey. Tommy is about to be released from a closed 'boys school' on his 18th birthday. His father, Joseph, was jailed for killing his unfaithful mother, and Michael senses that Tommy carries deep emotional wounds.

As Michael delves deeper into Tommy's case, he discovers a pattern of neglect, abuse, and secrets within the Caffey family. He becomes determined to help Tommy confront his past trauma and find a way to heal.

The Unsaid explores themes of grief, guilt, and the power of therapy in helping individuals confront their inner demons. Michael's journey is not only about helping Tommy but also about finding redemption for himself.

With a compelling storyline and powerful performances, The Unsaid offers an emotional exploration of the complexities of human psychology and the importance of addressing unresolved issues.