Come Undone (Cosa voglio di più )
Film Movement (2010)
Drama, Romance
In Collection
#199
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Seen ItNo
616892094814
IMDB   6.0
126 mins Italy / Italian
DVD  Region 1
Gigio Alberti Dott. Morini
Giuseppe Battiston Alessio
Antonino Bruschetta Fratello di Domenico
Gisella Burinato Zia Ines
Francesca Capelli Agnese
Carla Chiarelli Carla
Claudia Coli Monica
Adriana De Guilmi Anna's Mother
Martina De Santis Isa
Bindu De Stoppani Enrica
Pierfrancesco Favino Domenico
Danilo Finoli Ciro
Tatiana Lepore Bianca
Monica Nappo Chicca
Leonardo Nigro Vincenzo
Raffaella Onesti Vincenzo's Mother
Clelia Piscitello Suocera di Domenico
Alba Rohrwacher Anna
Teresa Saponangelo Miriam
Sergio Solli Suocero di Domenico
Fabio Troiano Bruno
Pierfrancesco Favino Domenico/Miriam's husband
Teresa Saponangelo Miriam/Domenico's wife
Sergio Solli Suocero di Domenico/Dominic's father-in-law
Gisella Burinato Zia/Aunt Ines
Gigio Alberti Dott./Dr. Morini
Adriana De Guilmi Madre di Anna
Raffaella Onesti Madre di Vincenzo
Teresa Acerbis Eliana
Paolo Riva Collega di Anna
Michele Di Giacomo Collega di Anna
Elisabetta Piccolomini Titolare società di catering/Dominic's father-in-law
Director/Choreographer
Silvio Soldini
Producer Ruth Waldburger
Lionello Cerri
Writer/Composer Silvio Soldini
Doriana Leondeff
Angelo Carbone
Cinematography Ramiro Civita
Music Giovanni Venosta

Anna is an accountant for an important insurance firm and lives with her longterm lover Alessio - a man who longs for a stable longterm relationship with children, home, etc. Anna, feeling as though the fire has fizzled in that relationship takes up with co-worker Domenico and the two begin a passionate affair.
Edition Details
Original Title Cosa voglio di più
Release Date 2010
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date November 2010
Location Personal Library
Owner Deitz
Store Filmmovement
Condition New
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Notes
Mild but absorbing drama about infidelity, passion and deception among some everyday middle-class types in Milan is short on insight but benefits from involving characters, an enveloping urban milieu and inevitable consequences.

Come Undone ends with less than a proper gut-punch of cumulative effect, but this self-consciously modern movie contains classical pleasures.