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The Unloved

The Unloved gives a child's eye view of the U.K.'s government-run care system for orphans and children in danger. The child is Lucy, a 11-years-old living with her father who often abuses her.
Duration: 106 min
Quality: SD
Release: 2009
IMDb: 6.8
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Radio Times
February 19, 2010 Actress Samantha Morton's powerful directorial debut is an often painfully sad account of a young girl's experiences.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
February 19, 2010 Funny, real, poetic and frightening, not the gruelling tract about neglect you might expect.
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Total Film
February 19, 2010 It's commanding, committed and sometimes too chilly to truly engage, but it's also heartfelt, powerful stuff - especially in Lauren Socha's passionate, painful performance as Lucy's lost-cause roommate.
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BrianOrndorf.com
May 30, 2011 As an overall representation of horrors, neglect, and personal solace, it's frustratingly static, often preferring the cool waters of esoteric cinema to something more charged and insightful.
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Times (UK)
February 19, 2010 The camera is held at kiddie height, the close-ups are all Lucy's, and the adult world is viewed with deep suspicion as a cold and unforgiving place. It's a tough watch, and justifiably uncompromising.
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Empire Magazine
February 19, 2010 Poignant, perceptive and unrelenting, this may be bleak, like all great drama, it is ultimately uplifting as well.
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MovieMartyr.com
June 18, 2010 The Unloved is a promising debut for director Morton, but it's sometimes too sensitive where it should be insightful.
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Time Out
February 19, 2010 Windsor's taciturn and stoic central performance is both haunting and affecting, framed by Morton's deliberate, even stately direction.
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Shadows on the Wall
February 23, 2010 Morton shows a remarkable confidence as director of this intensely personal drama, which is loosely based on her own experiences.
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Sky Movies
February 19, 2010 Realised with impeccable craftsmanship, Samantha Morton's directorial debut never puts a foot wrong dramatically, although its unflinching stare at a young life stymied by neglect offers little in the way of comfort.
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Guardian
February 19, 2010 The climactic scene, in which Morton's heroine confronts her mum, is one of the most quietly gut-wrenching things I've seen in years.
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