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So, 'Follow Me' is this intriguing little piece that really captures that liminal space of youth, you know? Jasper, only 20, is just kind of drifting through the Port of Ghent, and the atmosphere is thick with this sense of loss. It’s not your typical coming-of-age tale; it feels more like a series of snapshots of confusion and searching. The pacing is pretty deliberate, but it works to build this almost oppressive mood. And those fragments of phone calls scattered throughout? They add a layer of mystery without over-explaining anything. The performances carry a rawness that feels genuine, making you really connect with Jasper’s struggles. It’s the kind of film that lingers with you, haunting like a half-remembered dream.
Explores themes of youthful disconnectionSet against the backdrop of the Port of GhentPractical effects enhance the mood
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