Come Undone with Jérémie Elkaïm: DVD Cover

    Come Undone
    a.k.a. Presque Rien Director: Sebastien Lifshitz Cast: Jérémie Elkaïm, Stephane Rideau, Marie Matheron, Dominique Reymond

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/08/2002
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Rated NC17
    • Sales Rank: 42,136
     
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    Scenes

    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    2. Eyes Meet [4:47]
    3. Comtemplative Moments [1:11]
    4. Introductions [7:34]
    5. By the Cold Light of Day [4:48]
    6. Making Amends [2:20]
    7. Sand Games [10:51]
    8. At the Carnival [2:01]
    9. Dinner With the Family [4:48]
    10. Clubbing [2:18]
    11. A Bunch of Rocks [8:32]
    12. The Baby Brother [4:36]
    13. Frolic in the Waves [1:26]
    14. A Chat With the Sister [8:48]
    15. Sex on the Beach [:47]
    16. Meeting Cedric's Dad [2:48]
    17. Telling Mother [2:03]
    18. Tender Moments [6:30]
    19. A Sudden Decision [2:17]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The third collaboration between screenwriter Stephane Bouquet and writer/director Sebastien Lifshitz, Presque Rien is the story of a young French man coming to terms with his mother's depression, and his own homosexuality, during a summer holiday in France. Delicately handsome Mathieu (Jeremie Elkaim) has come to a seaside resort town with his sisters Annick (Marie Matheron) and Sarah (Laetitia Legrix) and his mother (Dominique Reymond), who has suffered from a crippling depression ever since her newborn baby died of cancer. One day while sunning himself on the beach with Sarah, Mathieu notices the attentions of Cedric (Stephane Rideau), a sturdy, handsome, slightly older youth. The two quickly develop an illicit romance, spending their days combing the beach and their evenings slipping off for passionate sex. Cedric, it turns out, has dropped out of school and, after a brief stint as a rent boy and a failed relationship with a boy named Pierre (Nils Ohlund), moved over one town and settled into a comfortable routine of blue-collar work. The sturdy, good-natured Cedric charms Mathieu's family, but the true nature of the youths' relationship soon becomes apparent, leading to conflict, especially with oldest sibling Annick. Mathieu's biggest problem, however, is his sense of powerlessness over his mother's illness and the death in the family. The scenes of his romance with Cedric are interspersed with scenes from two later time periods. In one setting, we witness Mathieu's recovery from a suicide attempt and subsequent refusal to accept Cedric's visits; in another, we see Mathieu return, alone, to the site of his sexual coming of age. Presque Rien received its American release under the title Come Undone; after premiering at the 2001 L.A. Outfest, a gay and lesbian film series, it received a limited art-house release. Rejane Kerdaffrec, who previously appeared in the Lifschitz/Bouquet film Les Corps Ouverts, appears in a small role as Mathieu's psychiatrist. Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

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    August 12, 2008: another of the great french films. you can't beat the french for putting in everything that is needed to make a fantastic film

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    January 31, 2003: The movie has a great storyline, and is well acted. I highly recommend it, and if you can I would try and get the unrated version.


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