Come Undone 2010 Parents Guide Direct
"Come Undone" (original title: Presque Rien) is a raw, unflinching French coming-of-age drama that follows 18-year-old Mathieu as he spends a summer by the sea and falls into an intense, volatile relationship with a slightly older boy named Cédric. While the film is beautifully shot and critically acclaimed for its honest portrayal of first love and mental health, it is not suitable for children or younger teens.
This is not a lighthearted teen romance. It deals with explicit sexual content, heavy emotional breakdowns, suicidal ideation, and the gritty reality of a codependent relationship. Parents should consider this film firmly in the R-rated (or equivalent) category, specifically for audiences 16 and older, due to its un-simulated style and mature thematic elements. come undone 2010 parents guide
Rating: Not Rated (US) / 12 (France) / 16+ (Various international markets) Genre: Drama, Romance, Psychological Director: Sébastien Lifshitz Runtime: 100 minutes "Come Undone" (original title: Presque Rien ) is
The film is not a thriller or horror movie, but there are emotionally charged moments of physical aggression. Rating: Not Rated (US) / 12 (France) /
Parental Takeaway: The violence is realistic, brief, and driven by emotional distress rather than action-movie spectacle. It’s mild compared to the sexual content.
This is not an action or horror film. Violence is minimal but emotionally impactful:

