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2022    1h 44minDrama, Romance
7.891%90%7.8
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Léo y Rémi, de 13 años, son amigos de toda la vida. Hasta que un suceso impensable los separa. Léo se acerca entonces a Sophie, la madre de Rémi, para tratar de entender.
Directed by Lukas Dhont
  • Eden DambrineLéo
  • Gustav De WaeleRémi
  • Émilie DequenneSophie
  • Léa DruckerNathalie
  • Igor van DesselCharlie
  • Kevin JanssensPeter
  • Marc WeissYves
  • Léon BatailleBaptiste
  • Serine AyariCéline
  • Robin KeyaertThomas
  • Herman van SlambrouckMark
  • Iven DeduytschaverIce Hockey Coach
  • Jeffrey VanhaerenIce Hockey Coach
  • Hélène TheunissenDenise
  • Baptiste BatailleBaptiste's Father
  • Pieter PironDoctor
  • Freya De CorteTeacher
  • Cachou KirschSophie's Colleague
  • Ahlaam TeghadouiniSophie's Colleague
  • Hervé GuerrisiMaster of Ceremony
  • Charles London7 de marzo de 2025
    Fans of A24 films and LGBT cinema will find this beautifully photographed coming-of-age movie mesmerizing and heartbreaking. As the images do more, fewer words become more powerful.
  • Coouge14 de septiembre de 2025
    It was ok for what is is but wow too many fillers. Staring in the void, play, work, repeat. 30 minute of story stretched 3x
  • Kevin Ward3 de julio de 2025
    Man, another quietly devastating film. Lots 🔪🧅 during this Oscar season. The first half (maybe even 2/3) of this was perfectly executed.  The nature of Leo and the Remi’s relationship is laid out brilliantly. Loved the use of the color motif, red for Remi and white for Leo. When running through the fields we often see the white flowers in the foreground with red flowers in the background, mirroring the positions of the characters. And when the turning point in the narrative comes we see the red flowers being reaped from the fields and the backdrop is replaced with the snow covered fields and the ivory white skating rink. Really beautifully executed film-making. Really the only thing holding this back from a high score from me is that I felt like we delayed the inevitable encounter a bit too long. And when that moment hits it didn’t quite have the emotional heaviness that it felt like the moment deserved. That’s not to say that it didn’t have an impact. Eden Dambrine and Émilie Dequenne both give incredible performances throughout. After that impeccable first half, I was expecting to be emotionally gutted by the end, but I think I came up just short of that mark. Wonderful film though.

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