Close (2022)

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Country: BEL/NL/FR
Technical: col/1.66:1 104m
Director: Luka Dhont
Cast: Eden Dambrine, Gustav De Waele, Émilie Dequenne, Léa Drucker

Synopsis:

The intimate, all but erotic, friendship of two boys on the cusp of adolescence is given a jolt by their move to a new school, where they react very differently to inferences of homosexual love from among their peer group.

Review:

Shot with shallow depth of field to reflect its narrow focus and character-based storytelling, this beautifully acted portrayal of corrupted innocence captures extremely well that critical time where changing peer dynamics and personality traits lend themselves to differing outcomes. The reframing onto the bereaved mother is unexpected and rightly leaves certain questions unanswered, but elements such as the shifting lingua franca and the family's agricultural practices might have been better explained.

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Country: BEL/NL/FR
Technical: col/1.66:1 104m
Director: Luka Dhont
Cast: Eden Dambrine, Gustav De Waele, Émilie Dequenne, Léa Drucker

Synopsis:

The intimate, all but erotic, friendship of two boys on the cusp of adolescence is given a jolt by their move to a new school, where they react very differently to inferences of homosexual love from among their peer group.

Review:

Shot with shallow depth of field to reflect its narrow focus and character-based storytelling, this beautifully acted portrayal of corrupted innocence captures extremely well that critical time where changing peer dynamics and personality traits lend themselves to differing outcomes. The reframing onto the bereaved mother is unexpected and rightly leaves certain questions unanswered, but elements such as the shifting lingua franca and the family's agricultural practices might have been better explained.


Country: BEL/NL/FR
Technical: col/1.66:1 104m
Director: Luka Dhont
Cast: Eden Dambrine, Gustav De Waele, Émilie Dequenne, Léa Drucker

Synopsis:

The intimate, all but erotic, friendship of two boys on the cusp of adolescence is given a jolt by their move to a new school, where they react very differently to inferences of homosexual love from among their peer group.

Review:

Shot with shallow depth of field to reflect its narrow focus and character-based storytelling, this beautifully acted portrayal of corrupted innocence captures extremely well that critical time where changing peer dynamics and personality traits lend themselves to differing outcomes. The reframing onto the bereaved mother is unexpected and rightly leaves certain questions unanswered, but elements such as the shifting lingua franca and the family's agricultural practices might have been better explained.