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The 2010 Italian film Come Undone (Italian title: Cosa voglio di più), directed by Silvio Soldini, is a realistic romantic drama centered on a passionate extramarital affair. While it is unrated in some regions, it is frequently categorized as NR (Not Rated) or MA15+ due to its mature themes and "steamy" depictions of infidelity. Content Advisory Summary
- Self-Harm: A crucial plot point involves Cédric’s mental instability. He is shown with scars on his arms (from self-cutting). In one intense scene, he threatens to hurt himself during an argument. These moments are not overly gory but are emotionally brutal.
- Physical Altercation: One scene contains a shoving match between Mathieu and Cédric that escalates into a brief, ugly fight on a beach. It ends with Cédric hitting Mathieu. It is not stylized action; it’s awkward and frightening.
- Implied Suicide Attempt: Off-screen, it is revealed that Cédric has previously attempted suicide. The aftermath (his hospitalization and Mathieu’s guilt) is discussed and shown from a distance.
- No Blood or Gore: There are no weapons, blood spatter, or graphic injuries. The “violence” is entirely in the emotional destruction of the characters.
Frightening & Intense Scenes: Mild. The intensity is emotional rather than physical, focusing on the "erosive moments of deception" and the consequences of infidelity. International Certifications The film has received various age ratings globally: Italy: T (Tutti/All ages - though themed for adults) Germany: 12 Netherlands: 12 Australia: MA15+ South Korea: 18 Russia: 16+ Themes for Discussion come undone 2010 parents guide
If you simply need entertainment for family movie night, look elsewhere immediately. The 2010 Italian film Come Undone (Italian title:
- How do the characters' actions and decisions affect their relationships and well-being?
- What are the consequences of infidelity, and how can it impact those involved?
- How can we maintain healthy relationships and communicate effectively with our partners?
Mature Themes: The film deals with mature themes including sexuality, sexual relationships, and discussions around sexual orientation. These are handled in a straightforward manner but might be considered too mature for younger audiences. Self-Harm: A crucial plot point involves Cédric’s mental
What to Expect
- The "Happiness Lie": Anna says she wants happiness, but repeatedly chooses self-destruction. Why do we confuse excitement with happiness?
- Lack of Communication: What would have happened if Anna had told Alessio she was unhappy before having an affair?
- The Children: Domenico has two young children. How does his affair ultimately affect them? (The film shows the fallout indirectly but powerfully).
- Realism vs. Glamour: How does this film differ from Hollywood romantic dramas like The Notebook or Unfaithful?
