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In the pantheon of early 2000s queer cinema, few films shimmer with the same hazy, melancholic heat as Sébastien Lifshitz’s Come Undone (original French title: Presque rien ). Released in 2000, the film arrived during a renaissance for coming-of-age dramas, yet it stood apart from its peers. While many films of the genre focused on the act of coming out as a climactic resolution, Come Undone was far more interested in the messy, silent aftermath.

Whether you find it on MUBI, rent it from Apple TV, or track down the Altered Innocence Blu-ray, carving out two hours to is an investment in serious, beautiful, heartbreaking cinema. Watch Come Undone -film-

: The film is currently not available for streaming on major platforms in India. In the pantheon of early 2000s queer cinema,

Rees-Roberts, Nick. French Queer Cinema . Edinburgh University Press, 2014. Whether you find it on MUBI, rent it

Lifshitz refuses the redemptive arc of mainstream cinema. Instead, he offers a more honest, more valuable lesson: that becoming oneself is a repetitive, non-linear process of losing and refinding. Come Undone endures not because it tells a story of happy love, but because it dares to show that the memory of love—even a broken, summer-long love—can be enough to keep a person moving forward. It is a quiet masterpiece about the beauty of being almost nothing, and the strength it takes to slowly become something again.

If you are looking to , you likely mean the acclaimed 2010 Italian drama (originally titled Cosa voglio di più ) directed by Silvio Soldini , or potentially the 2000 French film Presque Rien .

Digital copies are available on Apple TV , Amazon Prime Video, and Vudu/Fandango at Home . Film Synopsis & Themes