I am writing this, not as a professional reviewer or film buff, but as a regular person who saw a movie about regular people, so my remarks will not be as eloquent as many others. 'Unstable' is not a 'Hollywood Glitz' extravaganza, ripped from the headlines of our nations news for the purpose of sensationalism and profits...it is a story, normally buried somewhere among the classifieds, where we hide our dirty laundry. These events don't really affect many people, so why put them on the front page? But they do...they involve our friends, our neighbors, our families, our children. We think if we ignore it, it will go away...but it won't...it will get worse! 'Unstable' presents us with a realistic vision of a hate crime that happens more often than we realize, or want to, but isn't talked about. Everyone involved, from production to cast, was brilliant. The characters and situations were honest, natural, and believable. Normally I would watch escapist fare, but I was so impressed with this movie, that I can't wait to see more from Director/Writer/Actor Anthony Spadaccini...I'm sure we will be hearing and seeing a lot more from him.