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Unrelated

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Joanna Hogg

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Plot Summary

Unrelated is a compelling portrait of mid-life malaise. A group of upper-middle class Britons take a holiday in Tuscany, bringing together the families of Anna (Kathryn Worth) and her old school friend Verena (Mary Roscoe). Anna’s marriage is crumbling, and she is eager to escape the troubles of home. She finds a distraction in Oakley (Tom Hiddleston, The Avengers), a flirtatious teen who takes Anna on hedonistic evenings of dope smoking and reckless joyrides. Verena is shocked by her friend’s adolescent actions, and soon Anna is rejected by the teens as well. Forced to be alone for the first time, Anna has to confront the shambles that her life is threatening to become.

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87%
  • Reviews Counted: 15
  • Fresh: 13
  • Rotten: 2
  • Average Rating: 6.9/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: This is civilized human behavior captured with a clinical precision and accuracy. – Stephen Holden, New York Times, Jun 26, 2014

Fresh: Hogg works primarily with hypnotic, locked-down, wide-open compositions that seem, at times, to swallow up the people that inhabit them. – Chris Chang, Film Comment Magazine, Jun 17, 2013

Fresh: If Hogg can render the travails of a bunch of middle-class British holidaymakers a subject of interest, there's reason to hope she has some career in the making. – Anthony Quinn, Independent, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: Scratchy? But why not? Scratchy sounds human. In Unrelated we almost hear the charcoal on the paper as the group portrait takes shape, filled with unknown actors helping to cross-hatch their own characters. – Nigel Andrews, Financial Times, Jun 24, 2010

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