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Klette is a raw exploration of young adulthood, focusing on Morgane, who seems to be caught in a perpetual limbo. Living with her mother at 26, her stagnation feels almost palpable. The film's pacing mirrors her life – a slow unraveling of days where her studies and love life barely scrape the surface. It’s striking how the director captures the atmosphere of Brussels, infusing a local dialect that adds authenticity to the storytelling. The performances are intimate, particularly the lead, who embodies that relatable uncertainty so many experience. It’s not about grand gestures but rather those quiet, almost mundane struggles we all face. Klette invites you to reflect on what it means to find your own path, or if that’s even what you want.
Atmospheric portrayal of BrusselsIntimate character studyExplores themes of youth and stagnation
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