Spijt!
- 2013
- 1h 35min
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7,0/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDavid's classmate Jochem is bullied because he is too heavy. Although David increasingly stands up to the bullying, it turns out to be too late.David's classmate Jochem is bullied because he is too heavy. Although David increasingly stands up to the bullying, it turns out to be too late.David's classmate Jochem is bullied because he is too heavy. Although David increasingly stands up to the bullying, it turns out to be too late.
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- 15 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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The title says it all. This movie focuses on the backstories of the bullies to give their bullying a reason, I guess. Highly inappropriate. Also, BAD acting, even worse writing. Kid gets bullied for being fat? Let's help him eat healthier, as he needs to improve himself to stop the bullying. Like, what the... do NOT let your kids watch this :')
I watched this movie with my Daughters age 9 and 11. We really got carried away with it. It gave us a mixture of feelings like anger towards the bullies and sorry for the bullied. It gave me a feeling of wanting to stand up for the guy being bullied really dragging me into the movie. This movie really got my emotions flowing and that's what makes this movie a success in my opinion. The acting though not bad, could have been better now and then.
The plot was good and the casting was even great. I can't imagine the guy being bullied played by someone else. It even came with another surprising side-plot.
So this movies does what it's supposed to do.... Get you thinking and wanting to stand up against bullies. Me and my daughters really liked it and talked about it after wards.
The plot was good and the casting was even great. I can't imagine the guy being bullied played by someone else. It even came with another surprising side-plot.
So this movies does what it's supposed to do.... Get you thinking and wanting to stand up against bullies. Me and my daughters really liked it and talked about it after wards.
It is a heart-ranching movie that should be viewed all over the world. It shows what the extent of bullying can do. Just a few years ago a small boy was killed by bullies. which made world wide news. Another good movie is Pay It Forward, where the kid is not bullied but gets killed by bullies when trying to save a bullied boy.
It made me feel really sad and reminded me about all the movies,books, and true stories about bullying that i have seen,read, and heard of. I don't cry at movies but I know it must be vary sad because first i felt it, and second every girl in the movie theater was crying. I hope you all watch it.
Thank you
It made me feel really sad and reminded me about all the movies,books, and true stories about bullying that i have seen,read, and heard of. I don't cry at movies but I know it must be vary sad because first i felt it, and second every girl in the movie theater was crying. I hope you all watch it.
Thank you
"Spijt," a Dutch drama film based on the book by Carry Slee, tackles the sensitive and pressing issue of bullying with a poignant narrative and compelling performances. The story revolves around Jochem, a teenager who becomes the target of relentless bullying at school, and his classmate David, who struggles with his own sense of guilt and responsibility.
The film's strength lies in its realistic portrayal of high school dynamics and the impact of bullying on both the victim and those around him. The young cast delivers heartfelt performances, particularly Robin Boissevain as David, who captures the internal conflict and emotional turmoil of witnessing his friend's suffering.
"Spijt" is visually striking, with a style that underscores the emotional gravity of the subject matter. The director, Dave Schram, handles the difficult topic with sensitivity, ensuring that the film is both engaging and thought-provoking without being overly didactic.
While the film can be heavy-handed at times, it succeeds in raising awareness about the consequences of bullying and the importance of standing up against it. "Spijt" is a significant film for teenagers and adults alike, offering a sobering reflection on the impact of our actions and the power of empathy.
The film's strength lies in its realistic portrayal of high school dynamics and the impact of bullying on both the victim and those around him. The young cast delivers heartfelt performances, particularly Robin Boissevain as David, who captures the internal conflict and emotional turmoil of witnessing his friend's suffering.
"Spijt" is visually striking, with a style that underscores the emotional gravity of the subject matter. The director, Dave Schram, handles the difficult topic with sensitivity, ensuring that the film is both engaging and thought-provoking without being overly didactic.
While the film can be heavy-handed at times, it succeeds in raising awareness about the consequences of bullying and the importance of standing up against it. "Spijt" is a significant film for teenagers and adults alike, offering a sobering reflection on the impact of our actions and the power of empathy.
8Faar
This movie is the adaptation of the book which was my favorite when I was in high school. 'Spijt' was really intense and involving. It was a book written from the perspective of David, a high school student. He witnesses how his overweight classmate (Jochem) is constantly bullied by three classmates. David wants to help the Jochem, but just as his other classmates he is afraid he will receive the same treatment from the bullies. I was always waiting for when they would make a movie about this book. So I was really happy and curious when this became a fact this year.
I'm satisfied with the final result. The acting is solid. More often than not, this is over-the-top in Dutch movies. I like how they developed the character of the major bully. The side-stories from the book are toned down, so the focus stays on the bullying. This resulted also in some deviations from the book, but they didn't bother me. The movie succeeds in being true to the source while embracing the new medium.
There are some flaws though. The movie starts a bit slow and some characters and stories from the book could have been explored more, since they affect the major story line. However, the movie really picks up in the final act, after a dramatic event, after which everything is done right. Furthermore, I suspect that some changes are made compared to the book just for the sake of including some actors in the movie, like Voice Kids winner Fabienne Bergmans. Also, the bullying sometimes seems a bit unrealistic, since the victim is a pretty large guy, who could easily overpower his bullies. Moreover, modern ways of bullying like using social media are not explored.
Even so, the result is still a decent movie. The movie meets its goals. It appeals to its audience and delivers awareness around bullying. The movie is actually part of campaign against bullying. I recommend this movie to fans of the book and to people who have not read the book as well.
I'm satisfied with the final result. The acting is solid. More often than not, this is over-the-top in Dutch movies. I like how they developed the character of the major bully. The side-stories from the book are toned down, so the focus stays on the bullying. This resulted also in some deviations from the book, but they didn't bother me. The movie succeeds in being true to the source while embracing the new medium.
There are some flaws though. The movie starts a bit slow and some characters and stories from the book could have been explored more, since they affect the major story line. However, the movie really picks up in the final act, after a dramatic event, after which everything is done right. Furthermore, I suspect that some changes are made compared to the book just for the sake of including some actors in the movie, like Voice Kids winner Fabienne Bergmans. Also, the bullying sometimes seems a bit unrealistic, since the victim is a pretty large guy, who could easily overpower his bullies. Moreover, modern ways of bullying like using social media are not explored.
Even so, the result is still a decent movie. The movie meets its goals. It appeals to its audience and delivers awareness around bullying. The movie is actually part of campaign against bullying. I recommend this movie to fans of the book and to people who have not read the book as well.
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- AnecdotesFaas Wijn and Maas Bronkhuyzen don't have character names in the movie, but to give them character names, they are credited with their first major role (Faas was named after his role in Tony 10 (2012) and Maas after his role in Mike dans tout ses états! (2012)).
- GaffesWhen everybody is reading the issue of the "Hollands Dagblad" newspaper with the story of Jochem's death, a close-up shows the headline "Pesten oorzaak zelfmoord leerling" (Bullying cause of student's suicide). The actual text of the article is not the text David's mom was writing about the bullying of Jochem, but an article about the political campaign of the PVV of Geert Wilders.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Midnight Movie Review: On the Set of Spijt (2012)
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- 1 200 000 € (estimé)
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- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
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