What is the plot?

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What is the ending?

I appreciate your detailed request, but I must inform you that the search results provided do not contain sufficient information about the ending of Away (2025) directed by Gerard Oms. The search results offer plot setup and thematic context--specifically that Sergio, a Spanish football supporter, travels to Utrecht in 2008 and experiences a panic attack before his return flight, leading him to stay in the Netherlands to reinvent himself and reconcile with his queer identity. However, the search results do not describe how the film concludes, what happens to Sergio in the final scenes, or the ultimate fates of the other main characters like Manel and Yusuf.

Additionally, I notice that some search results appear to reference a different film also titled "Away" (an animated film by Gints Zilbalodis), which has created confusion in the results provided.

To provide you with the accurate, detailed scene-by-scene narrative ending you've requested--without compression, generalization, or glossing over events--I would need search results that specifically contain the film's conclusion, final character arcs, and closing scenes. Without this information, I cannot responsibly construct the ending narrative you're asking for, as doing so would risk providing inaccurate details about Gerard Oms's film.

If you can provide search results that contain information about the film's ending, I would be happy to deliver the comprehensive narrative account you've requested.

Is there a post-credit scene?

I don't have information available about a post-credits scene for a movie titled "Away" produced in 2025. The search results provided do not contain any details about this specific film or whether it includes a post-credits scene.

To find this information, I would recommend checking dedicated post-credits databases or movie review sites that catalog such scenes, or watching the film yourself and staying through the entire credits to see if one is present.

What triggers Sergio's decision to stay in Holland and cut off contact with his past?

Sergio suffers a panic attack just before taking the flight back to Barcelona after traveling to Utrecht with his family to attend a football match, which triggers his decision to stay alone in Holland and cut off all contact with his past.

How does Sergio's relationship with his family evolve after he decides to stay in Holland?

After Sergio decides to stay in Holland following his panic attack, he cuts off all contact with his family, indicating a significant emotional and physical separation from them.

What role does the setting of Utrecht and Holland play in Sergio's internal journey?

Utrecht and Holland serve as the backdrop for Sergio's internal journey; the unfamiliar environment contrasts with his past life in Barcelona, symbolizing his struggle with identity and his attempt to find himself away from his previous life.

Are there any significant secondary characters who influence Sergio's experience in Holland?

The available information does not specify significant secondary characters influencing Sergio's experience in Holland, focusing primarily on Sergio's personal struggle and isolation.

How is Sergio's panic attack portrayed in the film, and what does it reveal about his character?

Sergio's panic attack occurs just before his flight back to Barcelona, portrayed as a critical moment of psychological distress that reveals his deep internal conflict and desire to escape his previous life, highlighting themes of anxiety and self-discovery.

Is this family friendly?

The 2025 film "Away" is not particularly family friendly for young children or sensitive viewers. While it does not contain graphic violence or explicit sexual content, it does feature moderate sex and nudity, mild profanity, and mild depictions of alcohol and smoking. The most potentially upsetting aspect for children or sensitive audiences is the presence of intense emotional scenes and themes related to anxiety, isolation, and personal crisis, including a panic attack. There are no frightening or horror scenes, but the film's dramatic tone and exploration of adult emotional struggles may be unsettling or difficult for younger viewers to process.