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Blackbook (a dutch movie "Zwartboek")

PostPosted: Sat 18 Aug 2007 17:30
by Speed
i saw this film today and i search for a review it's a very good story and film.
if you find it anywhere i reccomend to look at it, it's very good ;)

Review:

Just for starters, no movie about the Dutch Resistance during World War II has any right to be this wildly entertaining, not to mention this provocative and potently erotic. In part, it's a love story about a sympathetic Nazi and a Jewish girl who dyes her hair blond, pubes included, to seduce him. Only in a Paul Verhoeven movie, kids. The Amsterdam-born director made his name in Hollywood sending Ah-nuld to Mars in Total Recall, uncrossing Sharon Stone's legs in Basic Instinct, building a better police state in RoboCop and crafting the most watchable flop ever with the deliciously awful Showgirls.

For those with longer memories, Verhoeven first made his mark in the Netherlands with a series of feisty films (Spetters, Turkish Delight, The Fourth Man). The best was 1979's Soldier of Orange, a tale of the heroic Dutch Resistance, a theme that Verhoeven and screenwriter Gerard Soeteman seek to re-examine and even repudiate with Black Book. The title refers to the book containing the names of Jewish families who spend their savings for boat passage out of German-occupied Holland in 1944, only to be betrayed to the Nazis, who rob and murder them.

Carice van Houten, a star in the making, plays Rachel Stein, who sees her family slaughtered while she escapes by diving to safety. Spurred on by revenge, she joins the Resistance. Told to dye her hair and pass for Aryan as singer Ellis de Vries, Rachel smuggles guns on a train with flirtatious Resistance doctor Hans Akkermans (Thom Hoffman). But a chance meeting with Nazi chief Ludwig Müntze (Sebastian Koch) leads to her most dangerous mission: Beguile the widowed Müntze into bed, get a job working at Nazi headquarters and bug the place so the Resistance can listen in.

From that kernel springs a plot that Verhoeven loads with incident and thrilling action, taking time out for Rachel to sing at Nazi dinner parties and fall in love with Müntze, who wants to arrange a truce before the war ends, to avoid more senseless killing. The chemistry between van Houten and Koch is palpable. They are easily the hottest couple in movies right now. Koch, who portrayed the playwright in the Oscar-winning The Lives of Others, proves himself again to be a romantic, riveting screen presence. But the film belongs to van Houten, 29, a sexy, showstopping beauty with the gift possessed by only the best actors to make you feel the emotions roiling beneath the surface. Verhoeven is counting on the fact that we'll follow her anywhere, and we do. Not to give too much away, but Black Book takes us down byzantine corridors concerning the traitors and profiteers in the Dutch Resistance and the abuse of prisoners after the war that rivaled Abu Ghraib. Verhoeven bites off more than he can handily chew. He wouldn't be Verhoeven if he didn't. But his tremendously exciting film can suddenly, unpredictably move you to tears. Black Book, the first film Verhoeven has made in the Netherlands in two decades, is spoken in Dutch, German, Hebrew and English, and it lasts for 145 minutes. There's not a dull second in the bunch. Verhoeven is back, baby, and he's got his mojo working.

Re: Blackbook (a dutch movie "Zwartboek")

PostPosted: Sat 18 Aug 2007 18:08
by Dan
Sounds good ... ;)

I'll see if I can download it sometime ... :D

Re: Blackbook (a dutch movie "Zwartboek")

PostPosted: Sat 18 Aug 2007 20:44
by Speed
do it! it's very good !! ;)

Re: Blackbook (a dutch movie "Zwartboek")

PostPosted: Sat 18 Aug 2007 20:48
by Dan
It's downloading at the minute, 20% done ... I'm just hoping it's the english version, but I'm not sure it is! :mrgreen: :lol:

Re: Blackbook (a dutch movie "Zwartboek")

PostPosted: Sun 19 Aug 2007 00:07
by Speed
ehehehe :P

Re: Blackbook (a dutch movie "Zwartboek")

PostPosted: Sun 19 Aug 2007 17:04
by Dan
It stopped downloading at 61% ... no sources ... damn torrents ... :(

So never mind, I'll get it another day ... :)

Re: Blackbook (a dutch movie "Zwartboek")

PostPosted: Mon 20 Aug 2007 12:04
by Speed
FUCK TORRENT! use binaries works always ;)

Re: Blackbook (a dutch movie "Zwartboek")

PostPosted: Mon 20 Aug 2007 19:35
by Dan
It's ok, you can just buy me the DVD of it and send it to me ... :D

Re: Blackbook (a dutch movie "Zwartboek")

PostPosted: Mon 20 Aug 2007 20:01
by Speed
i have a copy of it but i has dutch subtitles only for the german languages in the movie ..

Re: Blackbook (a dutch movie "Zwartboek")

PostPosted: Mon 20 Aug 2007 20:02
by Dan
Speed wrote:subtitles only for the german languages in the movie

Ammmmm ... :mrgreen: :lol: