Close Reviews
The film deals with a level of intimacy, care and a subtle camera accompanying two young actors who really bring it all, with themes varying from innocence, bullying, friendship as first love, to guilt and grief. [Full review in Spanish]
| Original Score: 8/10 | Dec 19, 2023
Utterly gripping and wrenchingly sad.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Dec 8, 2023
Is Close the little film that could? On the bright side, it just very well might be.
| Sep 16, 2023
...Dhont insists so deeply on the import of it all as to condemn anyone not willing to be led along.
| Sep 11, 2023
The film portrays how society's unkind treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals and its rigid attitudes against male affection can profoundly affect even the most innocent children.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Aug 29, 2023
An unheralded gem of a motion picture, and one of the most authentic depictions of teenage tragedy in memory.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Jul 28, 2023
Lukas Dhont uses the relationship between two adolescent boys as a cathartic study on the intersectionality of friendship, identity, masculinity, and grief.
| Jul 25, 2023
Close is ultimately a film about healing.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Jul 23, 2023
Close, at its core, is about the earliest fissure in companionship, the grief that accompanies it, and the consequences it can bear. Dhont is preoccupied with exploring the first heartbreak in friendship, one that emotionally manifests itself, even in men
| Jul 20, 2023
The acting is excellent by everyone, particularly by Eden Dambrine, Gustav De Waele and Émilie Dequenne (who plays Sophie, Rémi's mother). The writing, direction and editing are all superb and spare. Every scene, every shot, counts.
| Original Score: A | Jul 12, 2023
when misunderstandings are taken as fact in a tale of children isolated, with unspeakable tragedy and guilt resulting, the effect is hollow
| Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 12, 2023
Lukas Dhont is becoming a force to be reckoned with, as with each feature he grows – his work feels more mature and personal as it continues to work.
| Original Score: A | Jun 26, 2023
It is a film that celebrates sensitivity, even as it breaks our hearts at how sudden and irreparable the consequences of that sensitivity can be.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | May 12, 2023
What happens when a longtime friendship just … stops? That’s the thoughtful, shattering question at the heart of “Close,” one of the best movies about childhood in a long time.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Apr 23, 2023
In his second film — the Oscar-nominated Close — Lukas Dhont takes an unobtrusive look at childhood friendship, before seemingly getting bored by his own passivity and yanking the narrative away from his characters.
| Apr 21, 2023
For all its perceptiveness about the turbulence of youth and the painful rites of passage that mark growing up however, the film is not without its blind spots.
| Apr 21, 2023
A nuanced portrait of boyhood as dynamics shift between two adolescent friends at the start of a new school year.
| Mar 24, 2023
Close is a gorgeous but broken heart of a movie that gives an authentic voice to lived childhood trauma. With a remarkable child star at its centre, this cements Dhont as a real presence in European cinema.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 21, 2023
A very moving film. [Full review in Spanish]
| Mar 20, 2023
Loose camerawork from Frank van den Eeden enhances the intimate, raw spirit.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 17, 2023