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Beyond the Classroom: Two 2025 Films That Echo Detachment’s Dark Heart

If you were moved by the raw, unflinching portrait of a substitute teacher navigating a broken school system in Detachment, you’ll find kindred spirits in two very different 2025 releases. Follow, the Spanish‑language thriller starring Diego Boneta, thrusts a charismatic con artist into a world of relentless dread, while Sorry, Baby, an indie‑driven dramedy from Eva Victor, follows a haunted literature professor seeking redemption. Both films capture the same gritty realism and moral complexity that made Detachment a compelling study of alienation.

What ties these selections together is a shared obsession with the education arena as a crucible for personal crisis. Follow uses the high‑stakes world of cons to comment on how institutions can corrupt and consume, echoing Detachment’s critique of a failing school system. Meanwhile, Sorry, Baby delves into the inner life of an academic survivor, offering a tender yet harrowing look at healing after trauma—an emotional resonance that will strike a chord with fans of Detachment’s somber, character‑centric storytelling.

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Follow

Follow

Movie · 2025

thriller · drama · romance

Follow delivers a sleek, contemporary thriller that mirrors Detachment’s bleak look at institutional decay, swapping classrooms for con‑artist cons while keeping the same unsettling, introspective tone.

Sebastián, a charismatic con artist who seduces women to steal their money, puts his retirement plans on hold after the sudden appearance of Carolina, an enigmatic woman who will expose him to the greatest danger of his career.


Sorry, Baby

Sorry, Baby

Movie · 2025

drama · comedy

Sorry, Baby offers a bittersweet, character‑driven drama about a professor wrestling with trauma, echoing Detachment’s focus on educators and the emotional fallout of personal tragedy.

Agnes feels stuck. Unlike her best friend, Lydie, who’s moved to New York and is now expecting a baby, Agnes still lives in the New England house they once shared as graduate students, now working as a professor at her alma mater. A ‘bad thing’ happened to Agnes a few years ago and, since then, despite her best efforts, life hasn’t gotten back on track.

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