Julie is the star player of an elite tennis academy. When her coach comes under investigation and is suddenly suspended, all the players at the club are called upon to speak out. But Julie chooses to remain silent.. Belgium’s official entry for the ‘Best International Feature Film’ category of the 97th Academy Awards in 2025. Seen at the 2024 Ghent Film Festival. Many scenes depict tennis training and related activities, but not to the point of being annoying, even for someone (like me) who doesn’t play any sports. The issues depicted are contemporary and we see many similar cases on TV and in the newspapers, from speculation to openly accused to legally proven. What we also see clearly here is that we will never know exactly what happened, how far it went, and how long it lasted, mostly due to privacy concerns for both the accused and the victims. That is my problem with this movie. . When the end credits rolled, I still didn’t know what the real problem was. Jeremy (the accused coach) uses the word "stop" very often, repeatedly emphasizing that he stopped as soon as Julie said she wanted him to stop. So is this sexual harassment?? Notably, Julie reacted strongly when she learned that Jeremy had been offered a coaching position elsewhere (this “move” tactic is familiar to us within the church and in sexual abuse cases). She also asked her newly appointed coach if he was willing to continue working with her in the event that Jeremy was reinstated to his old job. Another unresolved issue is why Julie remained silent and refused to participate in interviews organized by officials who are obligated to "something". Did she not want to reveal her reasons for remaining silent and staying out of the ongoing investigation?? Or is it a mixture of guilt that she was late in asking Jeremy to stop? I can only guess what her reasoning was. (Maybe I missed something and it was clear to everyone else watching the same movie.) Overall interesting for tennis lovers and also for others who are interested in the main "me too" theme of this movie. The interspersed scenes of tennis practice do not dominate or distract from the main issues. We see Julie in many scenes and many moods, while managing to keep us fascinated by the developments in the story throughout the duration. The other young actors did a good job too.