Ya same.
I'm not listening to her and suddenly dismissing every other recording of the piece - I'm listening to her Ondine and noticing interesting things she is doing with the piece (all the while actually executing it very cleanly).
I find that age should not factor in. If it was a 28 year old playing it the same way, I wouldn't suddenly say "well there are younger people who play the same piece..."
There is a girl who destroyed the local piano competition where I live, year after year. She played BEAUTIFULLY though. It was an open category, and a bunch of us were between 19-23, and she was 12. It wasn't biased at all, and I'm scared to say that she seemed to understand what she wanted to do with her music more than we did.... some of us would struggle with a hard section of a piece, or play it "how we heard so and so play it"... but she played Chopin's 4th Ballade and the first 8 Etudes from Op 10... and they were stunning. I'm not drooling because she is a little kid playing "hard pieces", I was in awe that they were thought out, well executed performances!!
I find that people give the 'you are not tall enough to ride this ride' treatment to younger people...going back to the 14 year old... she played the hell out of the Don Juan; sure, in comparison to the .1% of pianists who are complete gods, it might not be as "good", but I find that's a dumb pressure to put on anyone, regardless of their age. I don't understand how someone can label any of her performances as "boring". I just find it incredible that people can be that hyper-critical. Wait until she goes into competitions, when the intention is to be completely criticized for her work haha!