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Lek (2000)

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Lek

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7/10

Excitement plus in this slick police thriller

Eddy ( Cas Jansen) a young policeman is happily partnered with Ria (Ricky Koole). They seek advice from Family Planning in the hope that they may produce a baby in the very near future. Advice is given with surprising frankness. Eddy's job demands so much night work that interferes with his personal life and the dangerous nature of his work adds further difficulties to their relationship.

Young Eddy of short stature is referred to by his buddies as "Tom Thumb on Viagra". This amusing remark is one of the few moments of relief in this intense drama. The opening torture scene exemplifies the types of characters Eddy is forced to face in his police work.

Eddy is a likeable character and projects a genuine feeling of love and affection towards Ria. Unfortunately, a chance meeting with Jack an acquaintance of his infant years draws him into a web of underworld characters dealing in contraband drugs. They say that crime does not pay, but it seems that Jack has all the things in life that Eddy can only dream about.

The film requires a good deal of concentration because many of the bearded thugs look similar. The drama is well-paced and Jack's empty and prolonged fits of laughter are both threatening and spine-chilling.

Eddy gets to drive a fast Lamborghini Diablo fulfilling one of his boyhood dreams and a baby is delivered in a strange and unexpected way. Great stuff.
  • raymond-15
  • 30 mag 2004
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7/10

Decent Dutch genre movie.

I must say I quite enjoyed this film from Jean van de Velde. His script is far from original, to be sure, but it has a lot going for it. Victor Löw is entertaining as the driven friend from hell whose reappearance in a young policeman's life changes the destination of all concerned. Cas Jansen has the innocent looks his character requires and, although a bit tame in the beginning, he gets better as the film progresses to its inevitable violent conclusion. There are several more than adequate action scenes for the fans to enjoy: my favourite is the one where two hitmen chase the young cop through an animal sanctuary where he is forced to use the cover of some horses to get away clean. Production values are above standard although you better don't hold your breath if you want to wait for some original camerawork. The attraction of Lek, I believe, lies in the director's willingness to give the audience what it wants. There are some nasty, violent set pieces that will delight the hard core cop thriller freaks. As far as brainless entertainment goes, this is as good as anything made in Hong Kong these days.
  • libertyvalance
  • 22 mag 2001
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8/10

"Race" to survive

`Leak' starts with one of the best opening scenes I have seen in last few years. At first, it seems it's just another way to spend some movie tape and to add some length. But then we realize what's goin' on. And then becomes shocking. So is the whole movie: starts like some easy pop song but ends in a hardcore rhythm.

The story is about corruption in police. Two main characters, one policeman and one criminal are different, of course, but they have one thing in common: they had been good friends one time ago. So, they meet again, and the race begins. The race to survive. Who'll be the lucky one? There is a thin line that's just waiting to be crossed…

If you like American movies too much, you may be disappointed. Well, yes, there is lot of action goin' round but there are no super heroes in this movie, no dirty harrys, no almighty gunmen, no immortal avengers who enjoy their revenge more than everything. This film is not made for fun. This is a European movie, strong and realistic.

I saw this movie in an old fortress, it was 1.30 a. m. when the movie started and after one hour I wanted to go home because everything started to look too familiar. Fortunately, I didn't leave.
  • Mladen Radic
  • 13 lug 2001
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'Lek' is (one of) the best movie of 2000

  • k_luifje
  • 5 mar 2002
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6/10

great first 30 min,original idea, annoying main characters

This movie started awesome, in Tarantino way. First 30 min were fun, good action.

But then the story takes over, and the 2 main characters are just annoying whiners that are boring to watch (definitely no kickass action characters)

6/10 for the effort
  • pieterluxman
  • 3 lug 2020
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7/10

Finally something that could compete with 'Amsterdamned' !?

Lek is quite a good movie, for Dutch ratings that is. After a nice, start where a karaoke night isn't what is seems, the film needs about three quarters of an hour to built up the plot, which is less interesting. One of the things I thought that made the film good is the subject of problems in policesquads. Which in Holland had been a actual debate in 1998 or so. Second thing is the thrilling last 45 minutes with some surprising storylines. All together a movie you´d best watch on video at home, with the curtains closed!
  • mhtopper
  • 19 apr 2001
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7/10

Nice plot, nice acting, nice filming, nice movie

Lek is a fun movie to watch. Nice plot, nice acting, nice filming. No more no less. So if you're doing Dutch lessons just to see this movie, reconsider. If your Dutch go see it, it's one of the better Dutch movies.
  • JoostB
  • 17 mag 2001
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8/10

best Dutch movie in my opinion!

I'm not a fan of Dutch movies. This one is different. The actors actually act well and I wasn't bored one single minute. Finally not a dumb or "empty" (no good story line whatsoever) film. Bravo!
  • sevenof9
  • 28 mar 2001
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9/10

See it if you have the chance.

This is a good movie. The built-up tension is very exciting. The acting is good, especially by Victor Low. But as a Dutch person, it's also more exciting because you can really recognize the way people behave and the situations that arise. Because it all looks and sounds so familiar, you just identify with it more. It's strange because you see so many of these dangerous and scary situations being performed in English but not in Dutch. So when you see it in a familiar environment and in Dutch, it's just more creepy. But also a good movie in itself.
  • Jellybel
  • 6 set 2003
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4/10

Steeply downhill ride from awesome opening sequence

I was a bit surprised to see almost exclusively positive reviews of this flic here. "Lek" has its moments, but the only scene I found truly entertaining was the brilliant opening sequence, which tellingly did not feature the lead character.

Many Dutch movies suffer from a fixed pool of actors, who either act like they are in a play on a stage, or are picked from TV soaps, with accordingly lacking acting skills and altogether boring personalities and screen presence. The latter certainly applies to Cas Jansen, who plays the lead as an incredibly unconvincing Amsterdam cop. Both he and his girlfriend were mostly cringey to watch. Not for a moment could I see past the middle class white actor kids that they are.

Some of the criminals were fun, and some action sequences were mildly entertaining, but when the main characters are boring dweeps unconvincingly playing parts that so obviously are lightyears away from their own reality, you can forget about suspension of disbelief.

To end of a positive nite: for a vastly superior Dutch crime movie check out "De dominee" (2004).
  • cpu-4
  • 26 gen 2019
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Exciting, fast paced, alluring

Having seen a lot of Dutch movies, Lek was a total surprise. Though I'm not a police movie affectionado I found this film very exciting. Acting was fabulous and the use of locations very refreshing. Thumbs up for the actors and everybody else involved in this production. Dutch movie goes international!!
  • rdoves
  • 19 mag 2000
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9/10

Great Dutch movie

Finally a great Dutch movie. Here in the Netherlands we usually make boring movies about nothing or people talking about nothing. This movie has good actors and good action without being stupid. Go rent it. I don't know if you can rent it in every country. I hope so.
  • cees212
  • 10 lug 2002
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8/10

Gritty Dutch thriller

The film is based on a book about corruption in the Amsterdam police department by an ex-detective. Thus showing that reality is often more crazy than what we imagine.

It all starts innocently enough when police officer Eddy is asked to get in touch with his childhood friend Jack, who is now on the other side of the law. But everything soon spins out of control.

Director Jean van de Velde has a tight grip on the story. He is helped by a good script that manages to bring a few nice twists to a well-known formula. He also has a good cast. Especially Ton Kas as sinister gangster boss and Victor Löw as gangster with strong paternal feelings.
  • ZzZinc1895
  • 22 mar 2017
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9/10

The best Dutch film I have ever seen

This one is a must see. Lek is, together with Karakter (known as Character in the US), my favorite Dutch movie. It has all the ingredients to make it a success. The movie itself is for commercial purpose. It isn't another boring "cultural" art-film like most Dutch films turn out to be. It's well written. Has suspense and action. Great Characters, like "sjakie" played by Victor Löw. The story itself isn't that original, but it's never been used so original in a Dutch movie. Lek is the new standard for Dutch Action Thrillers!
  • Z.v.d.V
  • 31 ott 2000
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Good Dutch movie

To be honest, I haven't seen a lot of Dutch films in my live.

Here in Holland, it appears like Dutch films aren't very appreciated. They tend to be long, symbolic and boring. None of these characteristics apply to this new movie though! It's a police thriller about a freshman police guy (Cas Jansen) who gets involved in a 'leak' affair and has no idea how to get out of this. No real original story here, but it is enjoyable. I found the supporting actors more interesting. Cas' criminal friend 'Sjakie' is played remarkably well and Cas' partner, Thomas Acda, gives the film a touch of humor. All in all, I enjoyed this movie a lot although it doesn't compare to Hollywood-counterparts, but can you ask this from a Dutch
  • liou
  • 28 apr 2000
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10/10

Beautiful movie, I'm impressed

This movie shows characters that are not archetypes, who have a life of their own, and who are not here for the sake of a "message" the scenario would carry. The image doesn't stand in the way, the acting is sharp and convincing, and the storytelling elegant. The movie (and especially the end) reminded me very much of Jean-Patrick Manchette novels--a very positive connection for me!! It earns easily a place among the very best films I've seen, and is a beautiful example of what I consider typical European film-making. In a nutshell: I loved it, and hope that it will enjoy a wide diffusion.
  • atlantique
  • 23 mag 2000
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Another Film from Flatland

I live in Amsterdam, and it's interesting to read all the critical Dutch comments on this film and on Dutch Film in general. The camera-work, as usual, was OK here, but I couldn't get involved in the plot, if that's the right word for the sequence of scenes. I felt as though I was standing outside and watching the film go by. Not even the loud music and some fast editing could draw me in. Why?

I have a theory. Holland is 2-dimensional. Flat. Images anywhere are flat, as Mondriaan reminded us, but people who live in 3 dimensions build narratives, with flat images, in a 3-dimensional space or rather, in a 4-dimensional spacetime. They see images in a sort of deeper landscape, with a sense, an idea, of other things in the foreground and background – the images have depth, 'meaning', which can be organized in a complicated pattern and dynamic, a plot. The Dutch simply can't do this, and their attempts to construct stories in 3 dimensions always seem amateurish, childish. They can't build a story into which you can enter. Some people - even some Dutch people - say: 'they have no imagination'.

They make some great documentaries, and they have some good cameramen and women. But they can't do fiction, which articulates images in the play of imagination. Documentary makers, even some wayward filmmakers like Paul Verhoeven, can turn this around and make a virtue of the problem. They can build a collage of images into something like a question, or an ironical game, leaving the third dimension, the meaning or depth, radically open in ways that people living in 3 dimensions find very difficult to do, because 'normal' people are always themselves caught up in the play of meaning from the outset, unable to stand radically outside it.

I guess the best thing would be for the Flatlanders to recognize their strengths and their limitations, and stop trying to make 'normal' films like this one. But to do this would require a lot of imagination….
  • joughin
  • 21 set 2004
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