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Misunderstood(Incompresa)

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Italy, France · 2014
1h 43m
Director Asia Argento
Starring Giulia Salerno, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Gabriel Garko, Carolina Poccioni
Genre Drama

Rome, 1984. On the verge of divorce, 9-year-old Aria's infantile and selfish parents are too preoccupied with their careers and extra-marital affairs to properly tend to any of Aria's needs. Thrown out of both parents' homes, abandoned by all, Aria finally reaches the limit of what she can bear and makes an unexpected life decision.

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58

The A.V. Club by Adam Nayman

The ostensible boldness of Misunderstood is undermined by the sense that it’s also pandering—that its view of childhood as a bourgeois horror-show is at least as salable on the art-house circuit as it is authentic to its creator’s experiences.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Deborah Young

Argento seems to have learned from the experience of her overwrought first features, or maybe from life itself, that there is more to childhood than Gothic horror, and the mischievous moments of being a kid captured in Misunderstood show a filmmaker who is maturing in the direction of audience appeal.

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Slant Magazine by Elise Nakhnikian

The film is only slightly dependent on the self-pity that informed Asia Argento's last effort, The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things, but it feels similarly airless.

75

The Playlist by Jessica Kiang

The respect that the film mostly has for Aria’s personhood, even at such a young age, gives it a keener edge than many other entries in the rather overpopulated coming-of-age genre.

70

Village Voice by Michael Nordine

Both Aria and the film as a whole are very much in their own head, which is a nice place to visit but probably not the healthiest environment to grow up in.

88

RogerEbert.com by Peter Sobczynski

The result is an occasionally strange, occasionally brutal and occasionally lovely work that goes up on the shelf with "The Ocean of Helena Lee" and "Girlhood" as one of the more impressive coming-of-age tales of recent times.

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