Close (2022) -
Close is an undeniably devastating but profoundly necessary film. It serves as a gentle reminder of the pure, unfiltered love children are capable of before the rigid walls of societal norms are forced upon them. It is a masterpiece of modern Belgian cinema that will linger in your mind long after the credits roll.
Pressured by social stigmas and the desperate need to fit in, Leo begins to pull away and distance himself from Remi. This sudden disruption of their friendship causes a painful rift between the two boys, leading to a sudden and profoundly tragic event that forces Leo to confront the consequences of his actions and navigate immense grief. ✨ Key Themes Close (2022)
Dhont relies heavily on expressive close-ups, body language, and silence to convey massive, complex emotional shifts rather than over-explaining them through script. 🏆 Critical Reception and Accolades Close is an undeniably devastating but profoundly necessary
Young actors Eden Dambrine (Leo) and Gustav De Waele (Remi) deliver incredibly raw, authentic, and emotionally demanding performances that anchor the entire film. Pressured by social stigmas and the desperate need
