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202172 minDrama

Playground

Is Playground a Hit or Flop?

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Is Playground worth watching? With a rating of 7.029/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Playground Synopsis

When Nora witnesses Abel being bullied by other kids, she rushes to protect him by warning their father. But Abel forces her to remain silent. Caught in a conflict of loyalty, Nora will ultimately try to find her place, torn between children's and adult's worlds.

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Top Cast

Maya Vanderbeque
Maya VanderbequeNora
Günter Duret
Günter DuretAbel
Elsa Laforge
Elsa LaforgeVictoire
Lena Girard Voss
Lena Girard VossClémence
Simon Caudry
Simon CaudryAntione
Thao Maerten
Thao MaertenDavid
James Seguy
James SeguyMalik
Naël Ammama
Naël AmmamaIsmaël
Emile Salamone
Emile SalamoneMatteo
Laura Verlinden
Laura VerlindenAgnes

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Playground worth watching?

Yes, Playground is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.029/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama movies.

Is Playground hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.029/10), Playground is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Playground?

Playground is a Drama movie that When Nora witnesses Abel being bullied by other kids, she rushes to protect him by warning their father. But Abel forces her to remain silent. Caught ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfSep 4, 2025
★ 7

This is one of those films that has you shouting at the screen! “Nora” (Maya Vanderbeque) intervenes when her older brother “Abel” (Günter Duret) is routinely getting his hair washed in a toilet bowl, but the results of her actions merely serve to alienate her from her brother whilst having fairly profound effects on both their behaviour at school and to each other, of of that of their friends to them. It’s a cycle of toxicity that really proves the rule about no good deed going unpunished. Parents get involved, teachers get involved - but is anything going to actually get any better? Both of the leading kids deliver potently here and she, especially, exudes an emotionally charged characterisation of a girl determined to stick up for her elder sibling regardless of the impact that may have on both of them. On a broader note, it shines a bright light on the noxious nature of bullying and, in this case, of the ineffectiveness of the system when trying to address these problems in people quite possibly too young to fully appreciate the ramifications and/or causes of their actions. Personally, I always think that if someone has to make you say sorry then it’s completely meaningless and the school ought simply to call the police, but that’s just one of the reactions this film might evoke from those with or without (me) children. The dialogue is really quite natural, as if they were ad-libbing and in some ways it reminded me of “Close” (2022). It’s quite an exasperating film and maybe don’t watch with anything handy you could throw at the screen.