Una

3.00
    Una
    2017

    Synopsis

    When a young woman unexpectedly arrives at an older man's workplace, looking for answers, the secrets of the past threaten to unravel his new life.

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    Cast

    • Rooney MaraUna Spencer
    • Ben MendelsohnRay Brooks
    • Riz AhmedScott
    • Indira VarmaSonia
    • Tara FitzgeraldAndrea
    • Tobias MenziesMark
    • Poppy Corby-TuechPoppy
    • Isobelle MolloyHolly
    • Natasha LittleYvonne
    • Ciarán McMenaminJohn

    Recommendations

    • 91

      The Film Stage

      For Rooney Mara, it’s a new high, giving a performance that can only be described as extraordinary, and she makes Una a sharp, discomforting stunner.
    • 90

      Screen Daily

      Mendelsohn makes Ray plausibly remorseful, yet the suspicion remains that he’s as creepily self-serving as Humbert Humbert in Nabokov’s Lolita. Mara, meanwhile, is like a seared, broken Alice groping for a way out of a psychic labyrinth - hers is a fearsome performance.
    • 83

      IndieWire

      An agile, vicious piece of work that’s anchored by extraordinary performances from Rooney Mara and Ben Mendelsohn, Una maintains its grip even when swinging a bit too hard for the fences.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      The film has a different though no less riveting intensity, thanks to Rooney Mara's emotionally naked performance in the title role, and unflinching support from Ben Mendelsohn.
    • 70

      Variety

      Needless to say, Una is not an easy film to watch, in part because it deals with not just the act of pedophilia (never depicted outright) but also its consequences, exposing the raw wounds still seething long after the inappropriate relationship has ended.
    • 70

      We Got This Covered

      Benedict Andrews Una is a meticulous beast, led by fearless performances from Ben Mendelsohn and Rooney Mara. Its unprecedented approach to the controversial subject matter at its core works splendidly, effectively churning viewers in their seats for the entire duration of the film.
    • 67

      The Playlist

      For a feature debut, Una is bursting with exceptional confidence and style. The aesthetic is Jonathan Glazer meets Andrea Arnold and it assures that some of the script’s more staged scenes hold your attention.
    • 60

      Empire

      It’s a film to see for the performances, which are faultless, but while it’s sometimes riveting this play has been awkwardly translated to screen.

    Seen by

    • Chiara Guglielmino