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"Tom at the Farm" (2013) directed by Xavier Dolan is a psychological thriller about a young man named Tom who travels to the countryside for the funeral of his boyfriend, Guillaume. Upon arriving, Tom discovers that Guillaume's family is unaware of his sexuality, and the situation becomes increasingly tense as secrets unfold.
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Tom arrives at a secluded farm for the funeral of his deceased boyfriend, Guillaume. However, he quickly discovers that no one at the farm knows about Guillaumeβs homosexuality, and his family believes Tom is just a friend of Guillaumeβs. This sets the stage for growing discomfort and tension.
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Tom meets Guillaumeβs older brother, Francis, who seems emotionally disturbed and is hostile toward Tom. It becomes apparent that Francis has a hold over the family and manipulates the situation, exerting power over Tom and making him feel isolated and fearful. As the days pass, Tom is caught in an increasingly unstable environment. He begins to suspect that Francis knows more about Guillaume's death than he's letting on and is determined to keep Tom there under strange and controlling circumstances.
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The story delves into a disturbing psychological battle as Tom realizes that the familyβs secrets are darker than he could have imagined. Francisβ behavior becomes more aggressive, and Tom finds himself trapped in a web of manipulation, guilt, and psychological control.
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In a tense and gripping climax, Tom must navigate the twisted family dynamics and the growing danger posed by Francis. The film ends on an unsettling note, leaving Tomβs future uncertain and the unresolved tension lingering.
The film explores themes of grief, manipulation, and identity, all set against a backdrop of psychological suspense and emotional turmoil.