: Rather than focusing on external action, the film focuses on "exploring each other's emotional territories" in a slow-burn, atmospheric style. Production & Reception

: The film stars Kimke Desart (Tess) and Zoltán Miklós Hajdu (Szabolcs).

: It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2013 and was later screened at major European festivals including the Ghent Film Festival.

( I'm the Same, I'm an Other ) is a 2013 Belgian drama film directed by Caroline Strubbe. It is a psychological "road movie" that explores themes of grief, trauma, and the complex nature of human identity. Core Plot & Premise

: Caroline Strubbe, who is known for her uniquely crafted features and delicate psychological storytelling.

: The relationship between Szabolcs and Tess is often described as that of a young girl and her surrogate father, exploring how trauma can forge unconventional family units.

The film follows the journey of a man in his thirties, Szabolcs, and a nine-year-old girl named Tess as they travel across Western Europe to the United Kingdom.

: Reviewers from Eye Filmmuseum have praised the film's "overwhelming soundtrack" and "impressive landscapes," which contribute to its haunting atmosphere. Watching the Film