Come Undone 2010 Parents Guide ★ Ultra HD
Come Undone 2010 Parents Guide ★ Ultra HD
In the vast landscape of international cinema, Come Undone (original French title: Presque Rien ) stands out as a brutally honest coming-of-age story. Released in 2010 and directed by Sébastien Lifshitz, this French-Belgian drama follows 18-year-old Mathieu as he navigates a tumultuous summer romance that forces him to confront his sexuality, his family’s crumbling mental health, and his own identity.
Mature audiences and older teens (17+) who can appreciate a "French-style" coming-of-age or relationship drama where emotions are nuanced and effects are subtle. Parents guide - Come Undone (2010) - IMDb come undone 2010 parents guide
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Come Undone (2010) is a powerful, well-acted drama, but it is . Due to its NC-17 equivalent rating for explicit, unsimulated-looking gay sex scenes and its intense psychological breakdown, it is strictly for adults and mature older teens (18+). Parents guide - Come Undone (2010) - IMDb
Do not confuse this 2010 film with the 2000 French film Come Undone (original title: À cause d’un garçon ), which is a milder, teen-oriented story. This 2010 version is significantly more explicit.