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7/10
Original story, told in understated style
rubenm26 November 2023
'Holly' has a storyline which should be ideal for a gripping drama in the best Hollywood style. The film is about a shy, lonely girl whose life is turned upside down because of a coincidence. After she stays home on the day her school burns down, people around her start to think she has a special gift, and that she can make positive things happen.

But anyone who is familiar with Fien Troch's earlier films, knows that a simple straightforward drama is not her style. Troch uses an understated cinematographic language, in which implying is more important than spelling things out. She is not primarily concerned with the story itself, but rather with the way different characters react to things that happen to them. Apart from Holly herself, who is confused and insecure about how she is perceived by others, there are two other interesting characters: her teacher, who somehow hopes Holly can solve a major problem for her, and a classmate, who is also an outsider, just like Holly.

With 'Holly', Flemish film maker Fien Troch adds another film to her very distinctive filmography. The central theme in her films is the difficulty of understanding each other, and the way young people interact with adults. Her films have an unpolished, almost documentary feel, but they are made very carefully. Every scene has its place, and helps us to get to know the characters better.

Some viewers might be dissapointed that the film doesn't lead to some apotheosis. But this is consistent with Troch's way of making films. She doesn"t seem much concerned about what happens exactly and why, but rather by what her characters do and feel. After having seen the film, you are more concerned about Holly's well-being than about anything else.
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4/10
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emip-3326326 April 2024
It goes nowhere.

It's not fish, it's not meat, it doesn't have excellent acting. It's not science fiction. It's not mystic fiction. It's not adolescent drama. It's not really anything in the end. Misfired. 35-40 minutes too long than needed. If it would have decided for a path or the other it would have been a 7/10. And the ending it's just a mesh up of Jean D'Arc, ET and a scientology advertising wrap into a multiproperties advertising for retired people in Florida or something. Really,no. I miss 104 character to post this review so i will keep on writing something that took up characters. Ok.
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8/10
Opens several original and interesting avenues, all going nowhere in the end, still keeping our attention. Unsolvable gap adults-adolescents, never understanding each other
JvH4814 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Saw this at the Rotterdam film festival (IFFR) 2024. Opens several original and interesting avenues, all going nowhere in the end but still keeping our attention. I've read in other reviews that this filmmaker is in the habit of offering no solutions, so leaving open ends seems to be her trademark.

This is a story that can potentially go in a multitude of directions, something made very clear from the start. Our main protagonist Holly is nicknamed "the witch" by her fellow students. She is treated like an outsider, something observed by teacher Anna who wants to address that, but (as usual) is unable to solve it. Further, Holy calls herself sick at the very day her school burns down, thereby mentioning ominous feelings, no "real" sickness. At school her phone call is remembered as very peculiar. These facts combined foreshadow a SF/Horror genre plot, suggesting clairvoyance or other mystical crafts. We got no real proof, however, she has any such powers. And no one cares to explain how Holly got her nickname (we see her already called thus in an early scene, so before the school fire), possibly due to earlier predictions or other unexplained things.

Teacher Anna runs a team of volunteers for all sorts of extra-curricular activities. She convinces Holly to join the team (not welcomed by present team members, but it happens anyway), maybe as an attempt to get Holly out of her isolation. On a bus trip with parents of students who fell victim to the school fire, some discover that talking with Holly, or merely holding hands, has a remedial effect. Others hear that, meet with her, and even want to offer her money after meeting her. The money is used for buying shoes and a coat, more expensive stuff than what an average student can buy, as correctly observed by teacher Anna.

Holly's only friend Bart is also an outsider, but in a different way. Their common extraneous position binds them together. We see them appear frequently together in many scenes.

The school principal is shown in two weird scenes, not becoming a professional educator. Firstly, when Anna imposed a collective punishment on a class, forcing them to reveal who wrote on the wall, the class persists in silence and stands in the hallway for hours, something the school principal does not like. After a discussion with Anna, while busy with answering the phone rather than hearing Anna's reasoning, he resolves the situation in a non- pedagogical way. Secondly, we see Bart barging in after a desperate look for Holly. Rather than hearing what the issue is, the principal insists that Bart washes his hands first.

There is a second plot line with Anna and her husband desperately wanting to become pregnant. Anna is jealous at other parents who succeed without any effort. We see meetings in hospital. We see them busy in bed on unusual moments when Anna thinks she is most fertile. All to no avail. Near the end of the movie, however, after a hefty confrontation with Holly about abusing her powers and getting money for it, she suddenly feels something after Holly touches her. And lo and behold, she proves suddenly pregnant. There is no proof whatsoever that her contact with Holly had anything to do with her unexpected pregnancy. That is left for us to decide and connect the dots.

All in all, compelling story lines without offering a happy ending nor a solution to the issues involved. Also unsolved is the gap between adults and adolescents, two species who will never understand each other. The resulting movie was a pleasant surprise for me, as the synopsis that I've read beforehand did not promise so much interesting stuff.
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