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20221h 44m★ 7.8ドラマ

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花き農家の息子のレオと幼馴染のレミ。昼は花畑や田園を走り回り、夜は寄り添って寝そべる。24時間365日ともに時間を過ごしてきた2人は親友以上で兄弟のような関係だった。 13歳になる2人は同じ中学校に入学する。入学初日、ぴったりとくっついて座る2人をみたクラスメイトは「付き合ってるの?」と質問を投げかける。「親友だから当然だ」とむきになるレオ。その後もいじられるレオは、徐々にレミから距離を置くようになる。 ある朝、レミを避けるように一人で登校するレオ。毎日一緒に登下校をしていたにも関わらず、自分を置いて先に登校したことに傷つくレミ。二人はその場で大喧嘩に。その後、レミを気にかけるレオだったが、仲直りすることができず時間だけが過ぎていったある日、課外授業にレミの姿はなかった。心ここにあらずのレオは、授業の終わりに衝撃的な事実を告げられる。それは、レミとの突然の別れだった。 移ろいゆく季節のなか、自責の念にかられるレオは、誰にも打ち明けられない想いを抱えていた…。

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キャスト

Eden Dambrine
Eden Dambrine
Léo
Gustav De Waele
Gustav De Waele
Rémi
Émilie Dequenne
Émilie Dequenne
Sophie
レア・ドリュッケール
レア・ドリュッケール
Nathalie
Igor van Dessel
Igor van Dessel
Charlie
Kevin Janssens
Kevin Janssens
Peter
Marc Weiss
Marc Weiss
Yves
Léon Bataille
Léon Bataille
Baptiste
Serine Ayari
Serine Ayari
Céline
Robin Keyaert
Robin Keyaert
Thomas

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Lukas Dhont

脚本: Lukas Dhont / Angelo Tijssens

音楽: Valentin Hadjadj

制作: Dirk Impens / Michiel Dhont / Michel Saint-Jean

撮影監督: Frank van den Eeden

制作会社: Menuet / Diaphana Films / Topkapi Films / Versus Production / VTM / RTBF

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CinemaSerf
★ 7

Thirteen year old "Léo" (Eden Dambrine) and his schoolfriend "Rémi" (Gustav De Waele) are inseparable. The play together, eat together, sleep together - an ideal fraternal relationship. At school, though, their classmates start to make disparaging remarks about them, and the naturally more gregarious "Léo" begins to shun his friend a little, then a little more... Tragedy ensues after "Rémi" doesn't show up for a school trip and the repercussions hit the young "Léo" and "Sophie" (Émilie Dequenne) - the mother of his friend - especially hard. On one level this film is about cruelty. Not a deliberate, malevolent style of cruelty - but one of indifference, of ignorance - a bully's sort of cruelty. On another it is a story of love, loyalty - betrayal even. It is an highly emotional film with two excellent performances from the young boys conveying their respective responses to a bewildering array of suspicion and judgements being thrust their way by those who knew no better - but should have. It's about parenting, about openness and about how people deal with tragedy in their own, personal way - and it is very effective. It really does leave a lump in your throat afterwards. Well worth a watch.

PlutoZoo
PlutoZoo
★ 10

I don't rate a film 10/10 unless it's wonderful and my reviews tend to be motivated by either abject disappointment or outright admiration. I think that's very much most people's experience of film, you either love it or you don't. With Close, there's everything to love and it is an exercise in pure love, not just in its storyline but also the art of film, acting and storytelling. Importantly. It is akin to a dissection, an expert analysis of youth told through the eyes of two boys in tremendous pain. It is nuanced and a near savant, perceptive commentary on the predjudices cultivated within the human predicament from the very outset. It captures perfectly how instilled bigotry dessicates pure innocence from the moment a child sets foot into wider society via the educational system and it is a damning indictment of what we've become or failed to become, more accurately. The storyline shows how deep rooted prejudice can destroy a pure and innocent love between two boys, and it perfectly contrasts how the insipid and evil innuendo from female quarters feeds into to the outright violent machismo in male quarters, together combining to destroy the boys' idea of what their friendship was, to sully it unjustly and to make them feel that what was wonderful is wrong, to make them paranoid and defensive. It is a tale as old as time, the despicable and mean way jealous observers seek to destroy what they can't have, because they don't have that capacity. And it is infuriating as a viewer to see homophobia cast onto an innocent friendship at a tender age because it is precursive homophobia targeted at closeness, at innocent brotherly love. It is infuriating because it shows how deep rooted homophobia is in both girls' and boys' upbringing - bigotry that is used to target close friendship and innocence as a near precautionary measure, vaccinating the world at large against any male affection just in case it might turn into something more. There is much praise for this film and the writer/director Lukas Dhont is talented beyond what many critics seem to be able to bring themselves to admit, for he has, at a rather youthful age, created a work which leaves many in the industry probably wondering how he does it and where they went wrong. If Hollywood is the centre of the movie business, it is only due to money, and Lukas Dhont has, in this Belgian film, and as much French cinema has done before, shone a light on what cinema can and should be, and by comparison, he puts the typical offerings of Hollywood to shame. It is truly a comparison of fast food to haute cuisine. By way of another comparison and a similar study of loss, there was much praise for Aftersun and I gave it a great review. Having now seen Close, I think Aftersun is rudimentary in comparison and I wonder if the fact that Close is in French/Flemish is sufficient enough a reason for it to languish behind in terms of accolades and praise when compared to Aftersun, which, while deserving of much praise, is nothing of equal merit whatsoever - not even Close. For anyone wanting to learn about cinema and storytelling on screen, about acting and direction, Close is the objective to aim for, a masterclass in perfection. It will break your heart.

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