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Una

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
12K
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Ben Mendelsohn and Rooney Mara in Una (2016)
A woman confronts an older man, her former neighbor, to find out why he abandoned her after they had a sexual relationship when she was thirteen.
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Psychological DramaDrama

Woman confronts former older lover at his job about their past relationship, threatening to expose secrets that could unravel his current life as they delve into the consequences of their in... Read allWoman confronts former older lover at his job about their past relationship, threatening to expose secrets that could unravel his current life as they delve into the consequences of their inappropriate affair.Woman confronts former older lover at his job about their past relationship, threatening to expose secrets that could unravel his current life as they delve into the consequences of their inappropriate affair.

  • Director
    • Benedict Andrews
  • Writer
    • David Harrower
  • Stars
    • Ruby Stokes
    • Rooney Mara
    • Riz Ahmed
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Benedict Andrews
    • Writer
      • David Harrower
    • Stars
      • Ruby Stokes
      • Rooney Mara
      • Riz Ahmed
    • 54User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Ruby Stokes
    Ruby Stokes
    • Young Una
    Rooney Mara
    Rooney Mara
    • Una
    Riz Ahmed
    Riz Ahmed
    • Scott
    Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    • Ray
    Tara Fitzgerald
    Tara Fitzgerald
    • Andrea
    Madeleine Brolly
    • Courtroom Clerk
    Richard Cunningham
    Richard Cunningham
    • Prosecutor
    Natasha Little
    Natasha Little
    • Yvonne
    Maciej Krupianik
    • Foreman
    Mandy Surridge
    • Picnic Mum
    Xanthe Gibson
    • Leah
    Ciarán McMenamin
    Ciarán McMenamin
    • John
    Katie Money
    • Gemma
    Poppy Corby-Tuech
    Poppy Corby-Tuech
    • Poppy
    Tobias Menzies
    Tobias Menzies
    • Mark
    Emilee Roscamp
    • Emma
    Isobelle Molloy
    • Holly
    Jessica Jean Harland Stubbs
    • Jade
    • Director
      • Benedict Andrews
    • Writer
      • David Harrower
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    User reviews54

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    7CineMuseFilms

    a tense essay on moral boundaries

    Conventional genre movies work their magic almost entirely through manipulating stereotypes. But many powerful movies work in reverse: they deconstruct stereotypes to challenge our boundary perceptions. Themes like feminism, racism and nationalism, are regularly pulled apart to see what makes them tick. In recent years, child sexual abuse has been in the spotlight and it is overwhelmingly treated as a moral absolute. However, the film Una (2016) challenges the norm by exploring ambivalences in a case of blatant abuse. In doing so, it places the audience squarely on the judge's bench. Adapted from the acclaimed 2005 stage play Blackbird, this tense drama-thriller explores the moral ambiguities of a criminal act that occurred 15 years ago between 40-year old Ray (Ben Mendelsohn) and 13-year old Una (Mara Rooney). The emotionally immature Ray was obsessed with the lonely and precocious Una over a three-month relationship before having 'consensual' sex with her. By chance, the incident was discovered and he spent four years in jail. Since then he changed his name and has tried to restore his life. Meanwhile Una's world spiralled into an emotional void. Now 28, she has tracked him down and unexpectedly confronts him at the factory where he works. Instead of attacking him for the abuse, she demands to know why he abandoned her after their one night together. They continue talking beyond the factory's closing time, then she tricks another employee to take her to Ray's home where his girlfriend is hosting a party. At this point, the intensity of the factory scenes becomes diluted and the sparring inconclusive. This is an explosive mix of issues, personality and circumstance. The film consists mostly of their verbal sparring about the illegal 'affair' with dialogue ranging from hysterical, passionate to icy cool within an industrial setting that is claustrophobic and alienating. It is beyond Ray's emotional capacity to understand what Una wants, while she vacillates between wanting to restore her juvenile obsession with him and wanting to see him wallow in guilt for his crime. Every time we feel contempt for him, we see a piece of the emotional puzzle indicating human weakness but not evil. Every time we admire Una's determination to hold Ray to account, we see a glimpse of her complicity and manipulation. Mara Rooney and Ben Mendelsohn fill their characters with confusion and remorse. At the same time, they depict genuine emotional connection with each other despite the legal, emotional and moral prohibitions that still frame their lives. Their performances are brilliant. At one level, this film is about the horrendous impact on victims and the abrogation of responsibility that occurs in cases of child sexual abuse. At another, it pulls apart the stereotype of victim and abuser to shed light on how it can happen and its painful aftermath. Some audiences may be repulsed at the level of sympathy shown to the perpetrator and the implicit sharing of responsibility between a juvenile and an adult for what is entirely an adult crime. Others may be shaken by the idea that such crimes may have any moral ambiguity at all. In any case, this is brave and provocative cinema that cuts across the guilt versus innocence binary.
    4saudaminikulkarni

    SO OVERRATED

    I have no idea how so many people thought this movie was deep or why it's so critically acclaimed .

    Rooney Mara is stunning and has great screen presence , but there really is nothing more to this . It's slow , tedious to watch and the ending leaves you wanting to pull your hair out.

    It seems like an attempt at justifying a child predators actions.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Powerful? Yes. Fearless? Yes. An easy watch? No

    Tackling a difficult and sensitive subject on film is very brave, and also important in showing how awful sexual abuse is and the damaging effects it leaves on the victims. While a difficult subject, generally, due to the amount of ignorance and generalisations it garners (with victim blaming for example), it needs to be addressed more.

    Like my fairly recent (a couple of months ago) viewing of 'The Girl in the Book', 'Una' is a tough watch but overall very rewarding, being beautifully done and emotionally powerful. Based on David Harrower's play 'Blackbird', although not a victim of sexual abuse, 'Una' really resonated with me and shows no signs of being afraid to show the full effects and not trivialise it. It also captures the claustrophobia of the play so that there is plenty of tension, but does it in a way that opens things out and not make it feel stage-bound (a danger with films/television translated from plays).

    'Una' is not flawless. It does drag somewhat in the middle act and the shifts from past to present day to start with are not always clear. Otherwise, there is very little wrong with it and it does a huge amount right.

    It's a good-looking film, being very nicely and atmospherically shot and lit. The music is never intrusive or too low-key, it doesn't overbear the drama while still having presence and in no way does it feel inappropriate.

    Benedict Andrews directs with a suspenseful touch, passion for the subject and potent realism, he doesn't allow the film to hold back nor does he allow it to go overboard with the unsubtle. 'Una' is not always subtle but that is not an issue, the subject itself isn't subtle either. The script is taut and poignant, with the confrontation between the present day Una and Ray having so much harrowing truth.

    What really makes 'Una' particularly good are the storytelling and performances. The story may drag in the middle at times, but the final act is electrifying and logical, not trivialising the effects of the abuse like the final act of 'The Girl in the Book' did and rings true far more. The confrontation is particularly harrowing while the main characters' thoughts, darkest desires and motivations are just as frightening, complex and difficult to fathom. On the most part, the past (through flashbacks) and present day time-lines are structured clearly and beautifully intertwined.

    Rooney Mara and Ben Mendelssohn's performances are positively on blistering fire, particularly Mara, while that of Ruby Stokes is also hard to forget in the best of ways.

    In conclusion, not quite one of my favourites of the year or ever, but powerful and brave film and that it was not an easy watch, considering the subject it's portraying, worked in its favour rather than against it. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    6kaldoon

    Uncomfortable film

    Uncomfortable film to watch just because of the subject line. A woman tries to find the man who abused her when she was 13 because she is still hung on him and loves him wonders why he left her. Good cast with Rooney Mara, Ben Mendelsohn and Riz Ahmed. I thought the directing was also nice in scenes the tension was nicely set up but overall the subject line was very comfortable.
    FrenchEddieFelson

    Complex and raw

    Half a century after the well-known Lolita of Vladimir Nabokov subtly transformed into a cinematographic masterpiece by Stanley Kubrick, Una (2016) presents the ravages of a few-months romance between a man in his forties and a 13-years-old girl. This analysis is essentially revealed through the eyes of this teenager who has become a woman particularly disturbed and confused by this past as short as devastating.

    Ben Mendelsohn and Rooney Mara play excellently, with an out-of-the-ordinary decency and an exemplary sobriety. In addition, the director Benedict Andrews successfully and coldly describes the havoc of an unusual relationship that challenges morality despite a 'consent' from the teen.

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    • Trivia
      It is based on the play Blackbird by David Harrower.
    • Quotes

      Una: I don't know anything about you except you abused me.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Front Row Flynn: UNA: Ben Mendelsohn, Benedict Andrews, moderator Elvis Mitchell (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Down by the Water
      Written & Performed by PJ Harvey

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Уна
    • Filming locations
      • Camberley, Surrey, England, UK(Film crew seen frequently)
    • Production companies
      • BRON Studios
      • Creative Wealth Media Finance
      • Film4
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $22,815
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,120
      • Oct 8, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $508,169
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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