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Die Heineken Entführung

Originaltitel: De Heineken ontvoering
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 7 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,5/10
6157
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Rutger Hauer, Gijs Naber, Teun Kuilboer, Korneel Evers, and Reinout Scholten van Aschat in Die Heineken Entführung (2011)
Trailer for The Heineken Kidnapping
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Wahres VerbrechenGeschichteKriminalitätThriller

Vier junge Männer entführen den niederländischen Unternehmer und Bierbrauer Alfred Heineken und wollen damit einen großen Coup landen.Vier junge Männer entführen den niederländischen Unternehmer und Bierbrauer Alfred Heineken und wollen damit einen großen Coup landen.Vier junge Männer entführen den niederländischen Unternehmer und Bierbrauer Alfred Heineken und wollen damit einen großen Coup landen.

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    • Maarten Treurniet
  • Drehbuch
    • Kees van Beijnum
    • Maarten Treurniet
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Reinout Scholten van Aschat
    • Gijs Naber
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,5/10
    6157
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Maarten Treurniet
    • Drehbuch
      • Kees van Beijnum
      • Maarten Treurniet
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Reinout Scholten van Aschat
      • Gijs Naber
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 5 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Alfred Heineken
    Reinout Scholten van Aschat
    Reinout Scholten van Aschat
    • Rem
    Gijs Naber
    Gijs Naber
    • Cor
    Teun Kuilboer
    • Frans
    Korneel Evers
    Korneel Evers
    • Jan
    Truus te Selle
    • Mrs. Heineken
    Marjolein Keuning
    Marjolein Keuning
    • Els
    Sallie Harmsen
    Sallie Harmsen
    • Lisa
    Menno Van Beekum
    • Ab Doderer
    Ton Kas
    Ton Kas
    • Meneer Hubrechts
    Beppie Melissen
    Beppie Melissen
    • Mevrouw Hubrechts
    Laurie Reijs
    • Sonja
    Marcel Hensema
    Marcel Hensema
    • Kees Sietsma
    Genio de Groot
    Genio de Groot
    • Korthals Altes
    Porgy Franssen
    • Max Moszkowicz
    Patrick Stoof
    • Sjors
    Ernst Dekkers
    • Dutch Policeman
    Henk Poort
    • Policeman
    • Regie
      • Maarten Treurniet
    • Drehbuch
      • Kees van Beijnum
      • Maarten Treurniet
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    4peterdevries

    Pacing and script ruined this movie

    The producers of this movie stressed that this movie was not strictly based on the book by Peter R. de Vries, the crime reporter. This book is (claimed to be) an accurate account of what the planning, kidnapping and aftermath actually was like. One of the greatest features of that book is the planning stage, which was incredibly meticulous and exciting.

    The producers decided to go their own way, but made a critical error. They assume that people know the story, and subsequently leave out key parts of the narrative. This leaves the audience guessing at times what is actually happening. The planning stage is almost completely skipped with the kidnapping taking place in the first 10 minutes of the movie. A bit later there is a scene where the kidnappers are waiting for a ransom money transfer but this goes awry. The problem is that it is not explained that this is a ransom transfer attempt, and uninformed people that are not familiar with the actual kidnapping do not have a clue what is going on.

    So the producers decide to NOT base the movie on the book, but trust that the plot is explained by the knowledge people have of the book. It's easy to see that this will not work, and so it doesn't.

    Pacing is also a problem as scenes seem to drag on forever and overall atmosphere is very negative and pressing. It seems like there is a fire burning underneath the movie and pressure is building, but it is never released soon enough to be a pay off for the audience.

    Acting is quite good, but the script and wooden dialogue aren't doing the actors much favor. Hauer as Heineken is a good fit, as is the main character who is a dead ringer for Willem Holleeder.

    It was a mistake to make a movie about a topic so famous that (almost) everyone knows the complete story and subsequently twist the story in the extent that they did. I almost wish Peter R. de Vries will go through with a script more strictly based on his book.
    5cgvsluis

    Decently told kidnapping story based on real life kidnapping of Alfred Heineken.

    This was a film I came to in a very circuitous route. There was a wonderful piece in The New Yorker in August 2018 entitled "How a Notorious Gangster was Exposed by His Own Sister" by Patrick Radden Keefe. It was about the events leading up to what was the biggest court case at the time and one that had the attention of all of the Netherlands. The article was so well written and interesting that I picked up Astrid Holleeder's book Judas while in Aruba (the translation to English is disappointing as it would have done better to have the story told by an actual writer/storyteller vs. Astrid herself. Also, Astrid seems to have no remorse for living off of the money begot from crime...making her a very unsympathetic character.) After reading the book and feeling very let down, particularly about details of the Heineken kidnapping, I sought out this film to watch.

    Rutger Hauer does an excellent job playing the esteemed businessman Heineken, he had just the right amount of smart savvy that exposed the "criminal masterminds" for what they were...crazy and poorly coordinated. It is sad when there is so much work put in to ill begotten gains.

    Decently told kidnapping story, worth watching, based on the real-life kidnapping of Freddie Heineken that was masterminded by the infamous Dutch gangster known as "De Neus".
    8LennyOO

    Very strong acting and good action

    Being someone from the Netherlands, I've seen probably a lot more Dutch movies than the average non-Dutch person. I also know that the average quality of these movies isn't very high (not to bash the efforts, but many Dutch films are quite flat). There are of course some exceptions, but altogether it results in being skeptic about every Dutch movie before I see it. However, this should not prevent me from actually seeing them without any biased feelings beforehand. I went to see this film yesterday night with a friend of mine. A movie that stars Rutger Hauer, whom I see as the best Dutch actor, is very interesting. Even more so when he has picked up the role of Freddy Heineken, one of the most iconic figures in the (Dutch) beer industry on the planet. The abduction of Freddy Heineken was in 1983, 10 years before I was born, so I must add that I really missed the cultural impact it made.

    The review itself. This movie does not feature a fully nonfictional version of the story, nor does it claim to do so. It is clearly stated that the facts and additional dramatic elements are mixed together, which results in this film.

    I must say, one of the greatest elements of the film is the variety of tension and ease. Scenes that feature the abduction crew tend to be very hasty and feature a lot of action, while the older Mr. Heineken provides the audience with a much more calm impression. This split of perspective is very important for the film, because it also tries to emphasize on the lives of the members of the abduction crew: They are all poor lads caught in the crisis of the 80's and they disrespect any kind of authority. The main character in this perspective is the young Rem Humbrechts, who has yet to prove himself in the world of crime. Only of his life do we really get to see a lot: his father is an alcoholic, claiming to be so because he used to work for Heineken, and that he had to drink a lot. Rem wants to help his father, one of the main reasons to abduct Heineken for a lot of money (35 million Gulders). Abductors are mainly villains in black clothing, completely anonymous. That is little different here, but we also get to see the poor, struggling side of Rem, and how he was actually born a very kind lad.

    The acting is very, very good. Rutger Hauer shows his experience and acting abilities once more as a very convincing Freddy Heineken, seeking revenge, seeking his captors to be put behind bars. But also he shows weakness, fear, as we can see in the many nightmares about the guy in black, similarly clothed as his captors, as this is all he knows of them. We see an old man's struggle to regain his normal life, yet having the fear that someone, somewhere, might be waiting to get him. The less well known Reinout Scholten van Aschat, who took up the role of Rem Humbrechts, shows quality in that he manages to grow with his character: In the beginning, he is but a greenhorn, he means naught. This changes later in the movie, as he planned the whole abduction and he gets credit for his work. He becomes a lot more remorseless and bitter, though eventually getting caught. This contrasts the other captors, who remain quite consistent in character, throughout the movie. They have rather flat personalities. Little do we know, or get to know of them. We do not need to though, it's not a problem.

    Another strong element is that the movie is far from over even after the police have found Heineken. The story continues, justice must be dealt to the captors. Which turns out to be quite the challenge.

    In short, this movie is a great exception of Dutch cinema. I really enjoyed watching this movie, it features some very grim and exciting action and Rutger Hauer shines like a bright star in a clear night sky. I can recommend this movie to everyone looking for a good action/thriller.
    9john-190-705889

    Well done!

    Well done for bringing these talents together. Rem annex Holleeder is a great invention and makes the movie worth seeing. I also liked Heinekens wife a lot. What is great that the film also brings some humor to it. Before the premiere I was a bit skeptical but it worked out really well. I loved all the scenery. Great locations. I waited almost 30 years for this film. It was worth waiting for it. I think it must have been difficult to leave some details out. Something I was surprised of is that they put emphasis on Heineken personal life. They literally brought two worlds (gangsters and Heineken) together in their private world, which makes it interesting and not to factual.
    7Evil_Fred

    Pretty good...

    For a dutch film, this is a must see. The aging icon of dutch cinema, rutger hauer, gives another solid performance. This movie was pretty good n all, but still some things wrong with it, mostly the pacing... acting,scripting, suspense building, all top notch. The cinematography is good,and the music makes a good atmosphere. But from time to time i was still looking at my watch... scenes are drawn out too long and the interesting bits are unfortunately, infrequent. Overall a decent attempt with a good outcome of a film.

    Enjoy -

    The_evil_fred

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      The kidnapper named "Rem Hubrechts" was actually named Willem Holleeder. There actually was a fifth kidnapper, not shown in the movie, called Martin "Remmetje" Erkamps. They used his nickname and gave it to Hubrechts because they couldn't use the name Willem Holleeder because he is still around and threatened with a law suit if they used his name in the movie.
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      The Mercedes SL has wrong license plates. It has the modern ones with the logo of the European Union on the far left, which is poorly covered with yellow tape.
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      Featured in De wereld draait door: Folge #7.23 (2011)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. Oktober 2011 (Niederlande)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Niederlande
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      • Niederländisch
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      • 4.500.000 € (geschätzt)
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      • 2 Std. 7 Min.(127 min)
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