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Twin sisters

Titre original : De tweeling
  • 2002
  • R
  • 2h 17min
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7,4/10
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Twin sisters (2002)
DrameGuerreRomance

Les sœurs jumelles Lotte et Anne ont grandi très différemment après la mort de leurs parents. En tant qu'adultes, ils souhaitent se réunir, mais la Seconde Guerre mondiale et leurs différenc... Tout lireLes sœurs jumelles Lotte et Anne ont grandi très différemment après la mort de leurs parents. En tant qu'adultes, ils souhaitent se réunir, mais la Seconde Guerre mondiale et leurs différences socio-économiques compliquent les choses.Les sœurs jumelles Lotte et Anne ont grandi très différemment après la mort de leurs parents. En tant qu'adultes, ils souhaitent se réunir, mais la Seconde Guerre mondiale et leurs différences socio-économiques compliquent les choses.

  • Réalisation
    • Ben Sombogaart
  • Scénario
    • Tessa de Loo
    • Marieke van der Pol
  • Casting principal
    • Ellen Vogel
    • Gudrun Okras
    • Thekla Reuten
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Ben Sombogaart
    • Scénario
      • Tessa de Loo
      • Marieke van der Pol
    • Casting principal
      • Ellen Vogel
      • Gudrun Okras
      • Thekla Reuten
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    • 27avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 4 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Ellen Vogel
    Ellen Vogel
    • Lotte senior
    Gudrun Okras
    Gudrun Okras
    • Anna senior
    Thekla Reuten
    Thekla Reuten
    • Jonge Lotte
    Nadja Uhl
    Nadja Uhl
    • Jonge Anna
    Julia Koopmans
    • Kleine Lotte
    Sina Richardt
    • Kleine Anna
    Betty Schuurman
    Betty Schuurman
    • Moeder Rockanje
    Jaap Spijkers
    Jaap Spijkers
    • Vader Rockanje
    Roman Knizka
    Roman Knizka
    • Martin
    Margarita Broich
    Margarita Broich
    • Martha
    Ingo Naujoks
    Ingo Naujoks
    • Uncle Heinrich Bamberg
    Barbara Auer
    Barbara Auer
    • Charlotte
    Jeroen Spitzenberger
    Jeroen Spitzenberger
    • David
    Hans Somers
    • Bram
    Hans Trentelman
    • Meneer De Vries
    Marieke van Leeuwen
    • Mevrouw De Vries
    Katrin Pollitt
    • Frau Stolz
    Jean-Paul Maes
    • Herr Stolz
    • Director
      • Ben Sombogaart
    • Scénario
      • Tessa de Loo
      • Marieke van der Pol
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    7philip_vanderveken

    A fine Dutch export product.

    Apparently "De Tweeling" or "The Twins" has been based on a very popular Dutch novel. I'm not able to compare the movie with the book, because I haven't read it yet, but I can and will tell you something about this movie and how I feel about it.

    The movie starts in the 1920's when, after the death of their parents, the two twin sisters are separated at the age of six. One of them will stay in Germany where she'll have to work hard on her uncle's farm, the other sister will live with her upper middle class Dutch aunt and uncle in Holland. For many years the girls try to contact each other but both families are able to intercept their letters and to make them believe that the other sister is dead. While they both grow older and the Second World War affects their lives in a very profound way, both try to renew their bond several times, but fail time after time because of different reasons. Only at the end of their lives, they are able to forgive and forget...

    Even though the movie has its weaker moments, overall this is some very nice and touching cinema. Especially the beginning and the end of the movie are hard to forget. And even though I'm not Dutch myself (I'm from their 'little neighbor' in the South), I could easily recognize the feelings between the Germans and the Dutch. I don't know if anybody has his or her doubts about that, but the movie exactly shows it as it was during those days (not that I experienced it myself, I was born more than 30 years after the war).

    If you are looking for an alternative war movie, than this is certainly something for you. By alternative I mean that you won't see any soldiers fighting or bombs exploding, but you'll get an idea of how life was for the civilians who had to try to survive during the German occupation. Another reason why I call it alternative is because the movie does not only cover the small time period of 1938-1944, the period in which Europe was in the war. It tells the story between the 1920's and the present day.

    What might be a bit confusing from time to time is the fact that the actors constantly switch between German and Dutch (especially at the end of the movie). Of course, when you don't understand anything of both languages and have to read the subtitles, you won't even notice. But anyway, I must congratulate the Dutch with this movie (as a Belgian this hurts a bit, hahaha). With this one, they have a nice movie they can be proud of. I give it a 7.5/10.
    8stamper

    A tale of two sisters

    I read the book to this film about 6 years ago, back when I was in high school and was so impressed by it that I bought the book for my bookcase three years ago or something. I haven't read the book since and I'm not some kind of purist, heck I don't even remember the specifics of the book. At best that makes me as biased as someone who didn't read the book at all...or at worst it means that I'm not a 'purist'.

    Translating a book into film, the visible medium, there are so many stages at which it can go wrong. Luckily it didn't with this one. The casting is perfect. I especially liked how Lotte and Anna spoke believably broken German and Dutch. Not as it sometimes happens in American productions, when they for instance speak Dutch and say it is German. This was very well done indeed and added to the films worth. What touches me most about De Tweeling though is the fact at heart, that you get shaped partly by your environment. It is worked out very well in this film and my favorite part is that the film distances itself (as does the book) from pointing out one of the two sisters as 'the bad guy'. The film just shows the horror, the desperation and the pain on the common man from both sides; the aggressor and the wrongfully invaded. It is a truly great theme and it is one of the few films I guess in which you actually get to feel sympathy for the Germans (or at least some of them). Maybe that is understandable. Maybe it is logic that most films portray the Germans as gruesome and despicable as quite a lot of them maybe were. But every once in a while a film comes along that shows us that they are human too, that they suffered losses; that German lives lost shatter German families as they shatter American, Dutch, Polish, Jewish, English and so on. This is one of those films. It strays from the cliché, which is what I liked about it as I did like Stalingrad (1993) and Die Brücke (1959).

    8 out of 10
    9rbverhoef

    Beautiful

    This is a beautiful Dutch movie. It is about two twin-sisters, around six years old, separated in 1926 because their real parents are dead. One of them (Lotte) lives in The Netherlands, she has a good and rich life. The other (Anna) lives in Nazi-Germany with Germans who do not take good care of her. They want to reach each other but the 'parents' make sure that does not happen.

    In the beginning of the movie we switch from 1926 to the present a couple of times. Two old ladies in a Spa meet. The Dutch one is called Lotte and doesn't want to speak with the German one, Anna. What has happened? The movie shows us what happened. It is a sad story, a beautiful story as well. It could have been a very true story.

    The lead actresses are great. Thekla Reuten and Nadja Uhl make sure that the sisters are lovely characters, you will like both of them and you feel sorry for both of them. They play the sisters when they are around 25 years old. The little girls playing the twins when they are six years old are amazing and lovely too. As the old ladies they are very touching. It is just beautiful.

    With the perfect cast and its nice acting, a fine direction, a great cinematography and a very beautiful score this is one of the best Dutch films I have seen. I loved it and it is definitely worth watching it.
    9paaskynen

    Bring your handkerchiefs

    Twin Sisters is a truly excellent film detailing how social and war experiences influence lives and drive people apart. It is a vein in Dutch film making which has already resulted in other critically acclaimed films like The Assault (1985). The central premise of separated twins growing up under different circumstances in different social circles has been explored in literature before, for example in the novel "Kronprinsarna" (1972) by Swedish author Lars Ardelius, but the novel "Twins" (1993) by Tessa de Loo has the added element of the Second World War and all the suffering that it entailed. The film follows the novel quite closely which has resulted in a richly layered drama in which nothing is as black and white as history may make us believe. The SS-officer is a reluctant soldier and a loving husband, while the culture-loving Dutchman hiding Jews in his house is a reluctant hero and a petty man. Through the eyes of the twin sisters we are able to appreciate the war experience of German and Dutch people and understand how it drove people apart and how hard it was for them to reconcile. The attempts of the German sister to reach out to her twin even at a very advanced age make for some very moving drama that will leave no one indifferent.
    9Boba_Fett1138

    Beautiful WW II drama with a great story.

    "De Tweeling" is more than just another WW II drama and truly adds something and is made interesting by a very good story.

    The story is truly the power of this movie. It shows the perspective of WW II from the Dutch as well as the German side, which makes this movie really interesting and powerful. It shows how the twin sisters that already didn't had any contact for years are driven further out of each other because of WW II. It doesn't only show the Nazi-German military perspective of war but also that of the German civilians and in a way helps you to understand why so many Germans supported the Nazi's in WW II. It's a shame that there are still some "typical book elements" present in the movie that I sure work fine in the book but not in the movie, including the typical book ending (I say no more.).

    The acting is for especially Dutch standards pretty high. Jeroen Spitzenberger acts magnificent but of course also the German actors pull of very well.

    There are some excellent and impressive scene's. The movie doesn't show any gore or horror of WW II but focuses on the emotional effects of it on individuals and especially the twin sisters of course, of which one grew up in the Netherlands and the other in Germany. It doesn't only show the effects of the relationship between the two during the war but also long after it.

    I even like it a bit better as "The Pianist".

    9/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Thekla Reuten initially showed interest in playing Anna, but director Ben Sombogaart thought she would be better suited to play Lotte.
    • Gaffes
      The BM sailing boat used by Lotte and David has sails with transparent plastic windows. These did not exist before the war.
    • Connexions
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 décembre 2002 (Pays-Bas)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Pays-Bas
      • Luxembourg
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (Netherlands)
    • Langues
      • Néerlandais
      • Allemand
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Twin Sisters
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Spa, Belgique(forest scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • IDTV Film
      • Samsa Film
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 563 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 207 $US
      • 8 mai 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 5 938 165 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 17min(137 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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