Aggiungi una trama nella tua lingua18-year old Valerie and her mother Trudy live together in rural Oostdijk, a quiet little village near Amsterdam. When Trudy comes home one night, she gets run over by a car. She dies, and he... Leggi tutto18-year old Valerie and her mother Trudy live together in rural Oostdijk, a quiet little village near Amsterdam. When Trudy comes home one night, she gets run over by a car. She dies, and her autopsy reveals that she has never borne a child. Soon after, more strange facts turn up... Leggi tutto18-year old Valerie and her mother Trudy live together in rural Oostdijk, a quiet little village near Amsterdam. When Trudy comes home one night, she gets run over by a car. She dies, and her autopsy reveals that she has never borne a child. Soon after, more strange facts turn up. While Poilice Inspector Mellema hunts down the car driver, Valerie searches for her biol... Leggi tutto
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- Bob Jaspers
- (as Rijk de Gooijer)
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As someone who loves mystery stories, I rather enjoyed this little Dutch Neo-Noir movie. I just wish I could have watched it with the original Dutch audio (that's one star knocked off). The English dub isn't outright horrible, it's pretty decent. I imagine it's a lot better in Dutch. Maayke Bouten is very pretty to look at, and she brings some good emotionality to the screen. On the other hand, her boyfriend (Erik de Vries), is very wooden, and the English dub for him really adds to it (that's another star knocked off).
The pacing may feel a little slow, but remember it's a murder mystery. We're mostly seeing through the eyes of Valerie, so as she's learning who she is, who her mother is, who her real parents are, and who the killer is, it's all unfolding as we follow Valerie. Murder mysteries tend to have the killer revealed at the very end, so it wouldn't be very interesting to learn who the killer is right away.
I do have to mention the soundtrack. It has to be the wierdest soundtrack to a movie I've ever heard. It has a bit of that 80s flair to it, but it also has what sounds like a strong Polka sound to it. It's distracting and it kind of takes you out of it. It's an extremely quirky soundtrack that doesn't really fit with the seriousness of what's going on in the movie (that's another star knocked off).
I'm honestly glad I watched this, as this is the first Dutch movie I've ever seen, and for me it's a big plus because I'm part-Dutch. I would have never watched this otherwise because physical copies of this movie are scarce.
7/10.
It's slow in parts, which is fine to me because I like some slow films, but it may not suit some viewers who prefer a fast-paced film. The movie held my interest to a degree but it's easy to get distracted while watching this movie. It's kinda boring at times and sorta interesting at other times.
You aren't missing much if you pass on watching this film but it's not a terrible film.
5/10
This being a Dutch film, Valerie takes off her clothes quite a bit, to make love to her boyfriend, take a bath, or just for the heck of it, all of which makes the film just about bearable despite an instantly forgettable plot and very little in the way of tension or scares. Death in the Shadows also features one of the weirdest musical scores to be heard on film—strange accordion playing, random whistling, and repetitive percussion; at times it has a quirky charm, but most of the time it is bloody irritating.
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- QuizDirector Vivian Pieters and editor Ton Ruys, who also co-authored the screenplay adaption, are wife and husband.
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- Kanaaldijk, West Graftdijk, Paesi Bassi(Valerie's house and that of her neighbour)
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- 1h 37min(97 min)
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