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Julie Keeps Quiet

Julie Keeps Quiet

6.2 / 1020241h 40m

Synopsis

As the star player at an elite tennis academy, Julie’s life revolves around the game she loves. When her coach falls under investigation and is suddenly suspended, all of the club’s players are encouraged to speak up. But Julie decides to keep quiet...

Genre: Drama

Status: Released

Director: Leonardo Van Dijl

Website: https://www.dewereldvrede.be/projects/julie-zwijgt

Main Cast

Tessa Van den Broeck

Tessa Van den Broeck

Julie

Grace Biot

Laure

Alyssa Lorette

Inès

Ruth Becquart

Ruth Becquart

Liesbeth (Mother)

Koen De Bouw

Koen De Bouw

Tom (Father)

Pierre Gervais

Backie

Claire Bodson

Claire Bodson

Sofie

Laurent Caron

Laurent Caron

Jérémy

Tijmen Govaerts

Tijmen Govaerts

Biology Teacher

Sofie Decleir

Sofie Decleir

German Teacher

Trailer

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

This is one of those films that really annoys me. It depicts a fictional scenario where "Julie" (Tessa Van den Broeck) is an aspiring tennis star. There are even rumours that the Belgian Federation is looking at her for some international representative matches. Then, quite suddenly, her coach goes off the grid. "Jeremy" (Laurent Caron) has been suspended. No-one knows quite why, only that another promising player has committed suicide and that the club has drafted in an independent consultant to chat with the girls about their experiences with him. There are no accusations being made, per se, but as his absence becomes prolonged the focus shifts more onto a "Julie" who has maintained a steady silence on her relationship with a man whom she has openly acknowledged has played a crucial role in getting her to where she is today. In his absence, the amiable newbie "Backie" (Pierre Gervais) is appointed to coach her, but it's fairly clear from the start that she doesn't rate him much and would prefer to await the return of the man she has become used to. Is there any substance to these allegations? Are there actually any allegations at all? Is this man to be destroyed by an unsubstantiated rumour mill? That's where I lost interest here. If there are serious allegations about a professional abusing their position at the club with girls - or boys, then where are the authorities? The parents? The police? Social services? Why would the club - a entity way more concerned about it's reputation and membership fees, be even dreaming of handling such matters privately? What rights of response has "Jeremy" had to rebut any accusers - if there are any? Is "Julie" keeping quiet because she has something to say or because she has nothing? On that front, we do get a few conflicting "clues" towards the end, but again their ambiguity only seems to serve to lead us to a conclusion that appears to suggest someone else may have said something to somebody. From a production perspective, this is all adequate enough and the one scene where we do observe her and "Jeremy" is appropriately opposite a church. Is that about achieving a confession; an allusion to the many allegations about the historic behaviour of the clergy - or just an accident? I thought the repetitious tennis practicing did wear a little - she never seemed to play against an opponent, and to be honest I was surprisingly uninterested in the undercooked character of "Julie" as this story rather stuttered along leaving us to decide if enough mud was sticking to the walls, or not, with precious little to go on. Sure, it showcases that trusted people in responsibility are often able to prey on those vulnerable, needy or just plain ambitious, but for this to have resonated more we needed a lot more meat on it's bones.