Come Undone (Italian title: Cosa voglio di più ) is a 2010 Italian erotic drama film directed by Silvio Soldini. Set in Milan, the film provides
This story reframes “come undone” not as breakdown, but as breaking open—the painful, necessary process of reclaiming truth.
Q: How explicit is it?
A: There are sex scenes, but they are tasteful and brief. The film is more emotionally explicit than physically graphic. Rating: Unrated (equivalent to R).
- Visual Language: The film makes excellent use of its Genoa setting. The city’s winding alleys, gray skies, and the vast, often turbulent sea serve as a metaphor for the characters' emotional states. The camera lingers on small details—the texture of a wall, the sound of rain, or the awkward silence between lovers—creating an atmospheric and tactile experience.
- Pacing: The film is slow-burning, prioritizing mood over plot twists. It captures the monotony of the lovers' attempts to find time together, highlighting that affairs are often comprised of waiting and logistics rather than just romance.
Come Undone Movie 2010
Come Undone (Italian title: Cosa voglio di più ) is a 2010 Italian erotic drama film directed by Silvio Soldini. Set in Milan, the film provides
This story reframes “come undone” not as breakdown, but as breaking open—the painful, necessary process of reclaiming truth.
Q: How explicit is it?
A: There are sex scenes, but they are tasteful and brief. The film is more emotionally explicit than physically graphic. Rating: Unrated (equivalent to R).
- Visual Language: The film makes excellent use of its Genoa setting. The city’s winding alleys, gray skies, and the vast, often turbulent sea serve as a metaphor for the characters' emotional states. The camera lingers on small details—the texture of a wall, the sound of rain, or the awkward silence between lovers—creating an atmospheric and tactile experience.
- Pacing: The film is slow-burning, prioritizing mood over plot twists. It captures the monotony of the lovers' attempts to find time together, highlighting that affairs are often comprised of waiting and logistics rather than just romance.