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Two 13-year-old boys spend an idyllic summer together, but their connection is put to the test when they become the subject of speculation at school.
Two 13-year-old boys spend an idyllic summer together, but their connection is put to the test when they become the subject of speculation at school.
Well, that was an emotional roller-coaster of a movie. I genuinely cannot tell you the last time I cried so much watching a film.
(Note - The following contains spoilers, so if the spoiler tags don't appear, then don't read if you haven't seen it).
[spoiler]The opening as you see and witness the true friendship of these two young boys, clearly having grown up together and become so close, like they were brothers. Spending so much time together, their clear love for each other. The epitome of childhood friendship and their bond together. It was simply adorable. I am sure we can all link our own experiences as young children, we all had that one special friend who you always had at your side, and things would never change .. but they do.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]As they did here. Moving to their new school, getting teased about their closeness, and it not wanting to define who Leo was, he starts pushing Remi away - you can clearly see the inner turmoil working overtime for both of them, and the school playground scene, whilst short, is ultimately where things all changed. Remi couldn't bottle things in anymore and had his release. It was a very emotional scene which really tugged at the heart. [/spoiler]
[spoiler]What followed was the unfolding of grief, anger, denial, and Leo believing he was responsible for what happened and I genuinely feel his heart was broken and would do anything to turn back the clock to make things different. [/spoiler]
[spoiler]Leo throws himself into his Ice Hockey, and seemingly deliberately breaks his arm, sobbing uncontrollably whilst having is plastered at the hospital. like this he's able to cry and release himself from the guilt and hurt he is feeling, a truly poignant moment. Will Leo ever let go of how he feels, I certainly hope so.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]I honestly felt so emotionally attached to both Leo & Remi, just wanting them to be happy and for that bond to be broken in the cruel way it was, I just felt so sorry for them both. Distraught even. I wanted to give Leo a hug and tell him it was all ok.[/spoiler]
Just a "must watch" movie. Wonderfully written. Wonderfully case. Wonderfully executed. Worthy of every accolade you can throw at it.
oh my god that was
This is the best movie of 2022 by FAR.
Well that film broke me internally. Damn you manipulative string music!!!
I made noises I didn't know I could make. Seriously though it's a must watch. The Directing here by Lukas Dhont is absolutely formidable, he has got an absolute worldy performance from young Eden Dambrine.
A very close friendship between two thirteen-year old boys Leo and Remi gets tested to the limit. It's almost unreviewable due to spoiler risks.
Cry tally : 6
I've been waiting a long time for this movie and now I finally got to watch it. I chose the original version, because in my opinion the German dubbing of Rémi is absolutely incongruous. My school French is a bit rusty, but what are subtitles for?
And what can I say in conclusion? What a masterpiece! So simple.
Not to shed a tear here is pretty much impossible.
Wow Astonishing! Left me in tears.
Can’t describe all the emotions “Close” brought to me in 90 mins. Started sweet, ended bitter. Leo & Remi had a really great friendship, so sad how some words at school could turn that upside down leading to a true tragedy, that they didn’t even have a chance to explore their feelings towards one another. I wish I could see Leo & Remi more. Eden and Gustav did a great job with the characters. No need to mention the marvellous cinematography!
i feel like i cant put to words how this made movie me feel, i havent cried like this in months. [spoiler] We witness all the stages of grief Leo went through after losing his friend, the denial, the anger, and the acceptance that in some way he was ultimately responsable for it, i just cant imagine going through something like this at that age, it would have destroyed me. [/spoiler]
Wow, heartbreaking story! Amazing film.
Like pictures that are worth thousands of words...
Close is a sublimely subtle film exploring the beautiful agony and the frightening intimacy of special friendships. Rather than dialog heavy diatribes and saccharine speeches, the film unfolds before us like a bitter flower blooming.
The 30-second courtyard fight alone is some of the most emotionally drenched filmmaking I've seen this year.
I won't go into the story, because putting words on it breaks the spell that the images cast. I will say, however, that Lukas Dohnt's approach to the film reminded me of Dolan's Mommy -- not thematically, of course, but in it's capacity to get straight to the heart of the matter with the blade of discretion.
Very well acted by the young protagonist. The film could have been a little shorter in my opinion. A few ice hockey fragments less would have been fine. Still a very good movie though.
Well, that was an emotional roller-coaster of a movie. I genuinely cannot tell you the last time I cried so much watching a film.
(Note - The following contains spoilers, so if the spoiler tags don't appear, then don't read if you haven't seen it).
[spoiler]The opening as you see and witness the true friendship of these two young boys, clearly having grown up together and become so close, like they were brothers. Spending so much time together, their clear love for each other. The epitome of childhood friendship and their bond together. It was simply adorable. I am sure we can all link our own experiences as young children, we all had that one special friend who you always had at your side, and things would never change .. but they do.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]As they did here. Moving to their new school, getting teased about their closeness, and it not wanting to define who Leo was, he starts pushing Remi away - you can clearly see the inner turmoil working overtime for both of them, and the school playground scene, whilst short, is ultimately where things all changed. Remi couldn't bottle things in anymore and had his release. It was a very emotional scene which really tugged at the heart. [/spoiler]
[spoiler]What followed was the unfolding of grief, anger, denial, and Leo believing he was responsible for what happened and I genuinely feel his heart was broken and would do anything to turn back the clock to make things different. [/spoiler]
[spoiler]Leo throws himself into his Ice Hockey, and seemingly deliberately breaks his arm, sobbing uncontrollably whilst having is plastered at the hospital. like this he's able to cry and release himself from the guilt and hurt he is feeling, a truly poignant moment. Will Leo ever let go of how he feels, I certainly hope so.[/spoiler]
[spoiler]I honestly felt so emotionally attached to both Leo & Remi, just wanting them to be happy and for that bond to be broken in the cruel way it was, I just felt so sorry for them both. Distraught even. I wanted to give Leo a hug and tell him it was all ok.[/spoiler]
Just a "must watch" movie. Wonderfully written. Wonderfully case. Wonderfully executed. Worthy of every accolade you can throw at it.