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Alzheimer Case

Título original: De zaak Alzheimer
  • 2003
  • R
  • 2 h 3 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,2/10
11 mil
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Koen De Bouw and Jan Decleir in Alzheimer Case (2003)
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Vincke e Verstuyft são os melhores detetives do departamento de polícia de Antuérpia. Eles se deparam com o assassinato de um importante executivo, e colocam todos os seus esforços na busca ... Ler tudoVincke e Verstuyft são os melhores detetives do departamento de polícia de Antuérpia. Eles se deparam com o assassinato de um importante executivo, e colocam todos os seus esforços na busca pelo assassino.Vincke e Verstuyft são os melhores detetives do departamento de polícia de Antuérpia. Eles se deparam com o assassinato de um importante executivo, e colocam todos os seus esforços na busca pelo assassino.

  • Direção
    • Erik Van Looy
  • Roteiristas
    • Jef Geeraerts
    • Carl Joos
    • Erik Van Looy
  • Artistas
    • Koen De Bouw
    • Werner De Smedt
    • Jan Decleir
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    11 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Erik Van Looy
    • Roteiristas
      • Jef Geeraerts
      • Carl Joos
      • Erik Van Looy
    • Artistas
      • Koen De Bouw
      • Werner De Smedt
      • Jan Decleir
    • 58Avaliações de usuários
    • 57Avaliações da crítica
    • 73Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 7 vitórias e 3 indicações no total

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    Koen De Bouw
    Koen De Bouw
    • Eric Vincke
    Werner De Smedt
    • Freddy Verstuyft
    Jan Decleir
    Jan Decleir
    • Angelo Ledda
    Laurien Van den Broeck
    • Bieke Cuypers
    Dirk Roofthooft
    Dirk Roofthooft
    • Vader Cuypers
    Hilde De Baerdemaeker
    • Linda de Leenheer
    Geert Van Rampelberg
    Geert Van Rampelberg
    • Tom Coemans
    Patrick Descamps
    Patrick Descamps
    • Gilles Resnais
    Anne-Caroline Suberville
    • Dienster
    Jan Dyck
    • Taxi Driver
    Miek Van Bocxtaele
    • Receptionist
    • (as Miek Van Bocxstaele)
    Deborah Ostrega
    • Anja
    Gene Bervoets
    Gene Bervoets
    • Seynaeve
    Els Dottermans
    • Eva Van Camp
    Lucas Van den Eynde
    Lucas Van den Eynde
    • Bob Van Camp
    Anaïs Terryn
    • Ine Van Camp
    Lone van Roosendaal
    • Henriette Seynaeve
    Jo De Meyere
    Jo De Meyere
    • Baron Gustave De Haeck
    • Direção
      • Erik Van Looy
    • Roteiristas
      • Jef Geeraerts
      • Carl Joos
      • Erik Van Looy
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários58

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    8claudio_carvalho

    In the Swamp of Corruption and Children Prostitution

    I bought this DVD without any reference, and for my surprise it is an excellent thriller. The theme about children prostitution is very well exposed, the beginning of the movie is very impressive, and the actress Lauren Van de Broeck that plays Bieke Cuypers really looks like a little Lolita. The story of an old hit man that has a code of honor and does not accept the job of killing a teenager, turning against the powerful men that hired him, is magnificently disclosed, in a right pace and with stunning performances. The emphatic character of Angelo Ledda is played by the unknown actor Jan Decleir, and I was really impressed with his acting. I have just seen in IMDb that "De Zaak Alzheimer" won seven prizes and three nominations in European Festivals and this movie certainly deserved these awards. The character of Baron Gustave De Haeck , living in a swamp of corruption and children prostitution, would certainly not adapt living in the jungle, as mentioned in the story. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Alzheimer Case"
    7mcnally

    Best of the Flemish Police Thrillers (!)

    I saw this film at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival. Although based on a novel, this stylish police thriller's main conceit ("hit-man has Alzheimer's") could have been lifted from a Hollywood film executive's idea of "high concept". Except that it would have made a forgettable Hollywood picture. Instead, director Van Looy sets this story in his native Belgium. Police detectives Vincke and Verstuyft are like a modern day Starsky and Hutch, without the bad haircuts. Who knew that Antwerp even had police, never mind such cool ones? Their job is to track down the man who's killed several high-profile politicians and a young child prostitute.

    Reminding me a lot of Terence Stamp in The Limey, veteran actor Jan Decleir portrays aging hitman Angelo Ledda, whose refusal to kill the young girl leads him to seek revenge on the people who want her dead. His deterioration is a cause for sympathy as well as a plot device. He must complete his "mission" before he forgets his reasons for carrying it out. He also plays a cat and mouse game with the police who are trying to solve the killings, staying one step ahead until he can no longer think clearly.

    Van Looy admitted his fondness for "police thrillers with a soul" and especially for the work of Michael Mann, and the influence of Mann is everywhere. If you like Mann, you'll like this film. Well-developed characters, moody cinematography and fine acting didn't completely save this film, though. I thought the plot was a little too straightforward, and the film itself was about 20 minutes too long, with a couple of false endings that could have been re-cut. I think I would have given a shorter version of this film an 8, but even if it was a slightly derivative cop film, it was a slightly derivative cop film IN FLEMISH, which has to count for something!

    (7/10)
    7kenjha

    Empty Calories

    An old hit man must battle the effects of Alzheimer's disease while staying one step ahead of a corrupt and bureaucratic Belgian police force. Van Looy has created a slickly entertaining film, but in the end it feels like empty calories, with too much style and little substance. The representation of Alzheimer moments using a weird green tint becomes annoying, as it doesn't really serve any purpose. The film moves at a fast clip but loses momentum about two-thirds of the way through and then goes on a bit too long. Decleir gives a good performance as the killer. The running gag about people urinating into the locks of BMWs is meant to be hilarious but is simply lame.
    8johan-wuyckens

    A professional looking movie from Belgium

    Only a handful of Belgian movies haven't given me the feeling that they were produced locally and with a limited budget. This is one of them, not surprisingly because it was done with a larger budget than usual (but still quite small by Hollywood standards). I feel it has everything in place to rival any Hollywood production. The most important asset of the movie however is veteran actor Jan Decleir, a man who was already indirectly nominated a few times for the Oscars via the foreign movies section. Jan Decleir is brilliant and outclasses everyone else on the set (as he often does). The rest of the cast consists of good and not so good actors (some come from terrible Flemish soap series), but somehow everyone seems to rise above him/herself on this occasion and everyone deliver a decent performance. The photography, camera-work, everything's done quite professionally. The difference with many Hollywood action movies is the fact that the plot is quite good. The fact that the main character has Alzheimer's and that he has to use his ever shrinking mental capabilities to finish his quest, is an original twist. People will compare Alzheimer's to Memento, because of the main character's memory loss. But Memento was conceived to challenge viewers, to baffle them, to be perceived as intelligent and artistic. By contrast this movie is more down to Earth, more realistic and in the end simply something completely different. It's nothing more than an original cop-movie, good entertainment and certainly something I'd recommend, even to non Belgian or non-Dutch speaking viewers. Plans are underway for a Hollywood remake of this movie, so it must be other people have recognized its potential too. One word of caution though. Many people say the movie is a bit too long. That's a sentiment I share. At the end the plot loses a bit of its strength. But overall i'd label 'De zaak Alzheimer' a good movie.
    8noralee

    A Stylish Roller Coaster Ride of a Police Thriller

    "The Memory of a Killer (De Zaak Alzheimer)" is a sophisticated synthesis of several genres into a stylish thriller. There's the opening shots of a steam engine, saluting European film noir contrasting with the sharp sunlight of corrupt Marseille; the Georges Simenon-like police investigation contemporized with gritty Brit mystery crimes and the hunky bantering buddy cops where one is a wild rule-breaker and his boss is an Eliot Ness straight arrow; the samurai code of honor; the Western where the old gunslinger takes on one last conflict, like "The Unforgiven" and already adapted to "Man on the Train (L'Homme du Train)"; a revenge showdown, like the recent "Four Brothers"; the memory stream of consciousness tricks of "Memento" and the snappy editing of Hong Kong crime thrillers like "Infernal Affairs (Wu jian dao)." And we even get a "The Sopranos"-like psychological profile of a hit man.

    While director Erik Van Looy smoothly integrates all these elements together in adapting what must have been a complex novel, this is terrific, intelligent popular entertainment and only its subtitles keep it in limited release in the U.S. in art houses. Too bad a Hollywood adaptation is inevitable.

    The film has an exciting dual structure of following the cops and the criminal as they get intertwined and chase each other, as each sorts out vengeance and some justice (with surprising collateral damage) ever higher up the responsibility ladder so that our sympathies, and theirs, are compromised. While we atypically don't see anything of the cops' personal lives (except with an amusing visual twist that it's the guy in the shower), we do get thrust into their quite believable bureaucratic and legal wranglings, which, while a bit confusing for an American audience, can be inferred to be similar to the jurisdictional conflicts between local police departments and the FBI that we've seen in plenty of movies and TV shows. The English subtitles seem pretty good at communicating the localisms, though some of the cultural conflict in Belgium between French and Flemish speakers is lost, particularly when it is significant which language is being spoken.

    The twist that is given away in the original title of the film, translated as "The Alzheimer Affair," is that the highly intelligent and perceptive criminal, the charismatic Jan Decleir, realizes he is losing his memory, and sees his near future clearly in his hospitalized brother. We get inside his head as he is trying to out race not only the cops, his traitorous client and duplicitous boss, but himself, so that his taunt of "too slow" takes on a double meaning. His professionalism takes over even when the flashy cinematography indicates he doesn't quite remember what he's done.

    While the body count is high, the violence is one on one and is not gratuitous. Each death ratchets up the tensions and complications as what at first seems street level crime has cynical political implications. Much of the film takes place in the dark, like "Collateral," and while there's a fair amount of sudden coming up from behind scares, that's usually the start of a suspenseful scene where cat and mouse decisions ricochet off in surprising ways.

    The music very effectively supports the action, particularly when the story continues in an unexpected direction, though the choice of a Starsailor song over the credits didn't seem to fit.

    It's a bit perplexing that "The Beat That My Heart Skipped (De Battre mon coeur s'est arrete)" is getting wider distribution (probably because it's a remake of an American film and has a young hunk at the center), when this is the better European crime thriller of the summer.

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    • Curiosidades
      The director (a big RAFC supporter) insisted that actor Gene Bervoets (a Beerschot supporter) whistle the anthem of RAFC in a scene where he's in the car (Beerschot and RAFC are both football clubs in Antwerpen, with 100 years of enmity dividing their fans). Gene Bervoets, however, agreed to do as requested immediately. Since his character is a complete bastard, he thought it quite logical that he would be an RAFC-fan.
    • Erros de gravação
      Bieke's father who gets shot resisting arrest at the beginning of the film, is clearly shot on his left side of the chest. But in the shot right before he lays still, we see the gunshot wound on the other side, then it flips back again when he's down. This was a deliberate act by the director, paying tribute to John Wayne westerns where the chase between Indians and Cowboys was flipped (caused by money problems between director and producers).
    • Citações

      Freddy Verstuyft: [while practicing his French] Vincke, why do you have to know French to pass the commisioner's exam?

      Tom Coemans: To be able to read the menus in the fancy restaurants, Freddy.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Zomergasten: Episode #20.4 (2007)
    • Trilhas sonoras
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      Performed by Starsailor

      Courtesy of EMI Music Ltd.

      Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de outubro de 2003 (Bélgica)
    • Países de origem
      • Bélgica
      • Países Baixos
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
      • official site
      • Sony Classics
    • Idiomas
      • Holandês
      • Francês
      • Flamengo
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Memory of a Killer
    • Locações de filme
      • Antwerp, Flanders, Bélgica
    • Empresas de produção
      • MMG Film & TV Production
      • PVPictures
      • TROS Bridge Rights
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    • Orçamento
      • € 2.500.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 333.707
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 41.254
      • 28 de ago. de 2005
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 712.387
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      2 horas 3 minutos
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      • 2.35 : 1

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