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Sexual tensions simmer and Anna believes she has found a second chance. But as events slowly unravel, and the strains within this affluent bourgeois clique are revealed, she has to finally confront her inner turmoil and sadness.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A reflective film with strong atmospheric imagery,
By Geraldine "Mg" (Dublin, Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unrelated [2007] [DVD] (DVD)
This is a film that will make you think, make you cringe and make you want to go to Tuscany. It is one that you certainly won't forget quickly. It deals with the character of Anna who goes to stay with old friends in their Tuscan villa, arriving alone in the middle of the night and, significantly, unmet by her hosts leaving her to find her way to the villa in the dark on a dusty side road which is the opening scene of the film. This image of Anna dragging her suitcase along on her own gives us a key to her character in the film. She is with her friends but she does not belong to their world and although she tries to join them in all kinds of ways, some that may make you wince, she is ultimately rejected. The actors create an intense world of suppressed emotions and many things are left unsaid but can be observed clearly. The landscape of Tuscany shimmers in the heat but it is filled with menace and potential dangers. The director, Joanna Hogg, has created a very memorable film and I look forward to her next work.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly recommended,
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This review is from: Unrelated [2007] [DVD] (DVD)
This is a very edgy, thought provoking film. Having watched the film in spellbound, if uneasy, silence, I was inspired to watch the director's commentary which contributed yet further to my appreciation of this low-budget masterpiece. It is a beautifully acted, wonderfully understated drama which I would highly recommend. The main character, a 30 something childless woman, is painfully sympathetic and her relationship with the arrogant but charming son of her best friend offers great potential for dramatic tension. I can't wait to see what the director, Joanna Hogg, comes up with next.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
in which an ex-soap Director shows you what she can do,
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This review is from: Unrelated [2007] [DVD] (DVD)
This is a great low budget movie which shows us something rarely seen in movies - how much human beings lie. As a woman's mid-life crisis begins, she finds herself on holiday with some old friends. They have developed differently from her, in that they have had children and wish to remain married, while her marriage is rubbish. But they have hardly matured any further than she, and we might say that the subject of the movie is the folly of the British middle classes, who are shown here as ignorant, angry people trapped in eternal adolescence.
The central character develops a crush on her friend's son, and from there, the film explores her despair. It is hard to write a review of the movie without giving the game away, but what makes it interesting to watch is how the characters are not aware of what might really be going on, and they don't want to show it. As in life, beneath the surface of social pleasantries are many experiences of disappointment, envy, hatred, judgement and regret. The film is well-executed, and the only downside is that it paints a sad portrait of life.
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