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Menace sur la Maison Blanche

Original title: De Premier
  • 2016
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Koen De Bouw in Menace sur la Maison Blanche (2016)
Conspiracy ThrillerPolitical ThrillerThriller

The Belgian prime minister is kidnapped. If he wants to be released, he must murder the American president.The Belgian prime minister is kidnapped. If he wants to be released, he must murder the American president.The Belgian prime minister is kidnapped. If he wants to be released, he must murder the American president.

  • Director
    • Erik Van Looy
  • Writers
    • Erik Van Looy
    • Carl Joos
    • Robin Pront
  • Stars
    • Koen De Bouw
    • Tine Reymer
    • Charlotte Vandermeersch
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Erik Van Looy
    • Writers
      • Erik Van Looy
      • Carl Joos
      • Robin Pront
    • Stars
      • Koen De Bouw
      • Tine Reymer
      • Charlotte Vandermeersch
    • 19User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Koen De Bouw
    Koen De Bouw
    • Prime Minister
    Tine Reymer
    • Christine
    Charlotte Vandermeersch
    Charlotte Vandermeersch
    • Eva
    Dirk Roofthooft
    Dirk Roofthooft
    • The Chief
    Stijn Van Opstal
    Stijn Van Opstal
    • The Driver
    Saskia Reeves
    Saskia Reeves
    • US President
    Adam Godley
    Adam Godley
    • Chief of Security
    Willy Thomas
    • Paul
    Wim Willaert
    Wim Willaert
    • Luc
    Katelijne Damen
    • Doctor
    Jeroen Van der Ven
    Jeroen Van der Ven
    • Protocol Assistant
    Isabelle van Hecke
    Isabelle van Hecke
    • Member of Opposition
    Nathan Wiley
    Nathan Wiley
    • Secret Service Agent
    Marcel Hensema
    Marcel Hensema
    • Eurocommissioner
    Hein van der Heijden
    • Eurocommissioner
    Mark Jax
    • Eurocommissioner
    Patrizia Berti
    • Eurocommissioner
    Sara Englebert
    • Laura
    • Director
      • Erik Van Looy
    • Writers
      • Erik Van Looy
      • Carl Joos
      • Robin Pront
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    9vicidevloo

    Strong plot

    I did not expect too much from this film, but I was pleasantly surprised. Erik Van Looy did a good job on this one. The film takes you on a ride, right from the start, no boring moments. The superb acting from Koen De Bouw makes it very interesting to watch. You will have to guess until the end where the plot is going. 10 minutes before the end, I thought I would be disappointed with how I thought it would end,- because I don't like open, half finished ends,- but they did manage to give it a proper ending, good! If you don't like bloody, raw films, this is probably not the one to watch for you. Otherwise, go and watch this one!
    5scoobynutta

    Pretty average film apart from one actor, Stijn Van Opstal

    De Premier aka 'President Under Siege' is a fairly average Euro effort. The main lead of the film is fairly wooden. The plot itself is fairly straightforward yet unconvincing. Implausibility aside, there was a role in the film played by Stijn Van Opstalthat (The Driver) which I thought was outstanding. Bags of charisma and he commanded every scene he was in. I'd like to see much more of him. Aside from this performance the rest of the film is not really worth watching.
    6Coventry

    Suspense & Suspension of Disbelief

    "The Prime Minister" is the type of fast-paced crime/thriller that delivers copious amounts of action and suspense, however, it simultaneously also requires an almost complete suspension of disbelief on behalf of the viewer. If, and only if, you manage to turn off your skepticism regarding the overall story and the near-ludicrous plot-twists, the film will provide fantastic and non-stop entertainment. In case you swear by realism, don't even bother to press the play-button.

    Writer/director Erik Van Looy is, in Flanders at least, a well-respected and much-loved media figure. He's the host of the most popular quiz on prime-time TV, appears in the panel of several games and talk shows and the films he directed ("De Zaak Alzheimer", "Loft") rank among the biggest blockbusters in history. His American adventure to direct a remake of "Loft" perhaps didn't work out as successful as he might had hoped, but he certainly returned to Belgium with a typically "Hollywoodian" idea for a crowd-pleasing and intense thriller. Our national pride in acting, Koen De Bouw, stars as the Belgian Prime Minister. There goes the plausibility already, in fact, because this country never had such a charismatic and eloquent prime minister. On his way to a European-American summit in Brussels, he is kidnapped and learns that his family - wife and two children - are held hostage, and that they will be executed if the Prime Minister himself doesn't agree to murder the American President during their private meeting in the afternoon.

    Great aspects include a handful of totally unexpected but seriously vile and brutal execution sequences, the clever references towards actual Belgian politicians and the sadistic role of Stijn Van Opstal as the driver. I previously only knew him as an adequate but inconspicuous supportive actor in local TV-series ("Tabula Rasa", "Met Man en Macht"), but he deeply impresses here as the downright evil and unscrupulous terrorist who enjoys torturing, humiliating and provoking the Prime Minister and his PR-assistant. Even with a fair portion of suspension of disbelief, there are still a couple of major defaults. Van Looy unnecessarily adds melodrama to the plot with a typically cliched twist regarding the Minister's private life. And, surely, the climax could have been slightly better? I appreciate that Van Looy didn't turn his protagonist into a bona fide action hero, like Harrison Ford in "Air Force One", but there must have been other options to avoid such an anti-climax?
    7Veteransson

    Great suspense, but unsatisfying ending

    De Premier is the first film by Eric Van Looy since 'The Loft', the American adaptation of his own 2007 'Loft'. With 'The Loft' being trashed by American critics, there was a lot at stake when this picture came out. But Eric Van Looy successfully dealt with the past criticism and made an intense, suspenseful thriller, maybe even superior to his 2007 success of 'Loft'. From the first, rainy, shot of the movie on, the tone is set. You immediately feel something bad is about to happen. And the tone of the movie never changes, which is a great accomplishment. Van Looy mentioned that with 'De Premier', he wanted to make his own 'Jaws', meaning that every scene of the movie leaves you in suspense. He succeeded. Koen De Bouw, the Belgian Prime Minister, forced to kill the U.S. President (Saskia Reeves) gives a good performance. He portrays the PM in a credible way, balancing his character between helplessness and resourcefulness. The stand out performance comes from the menacing driver, played by Stijn Van Opstal. He drives the PM around and makes sure he sticks to the plan that was forced up on him. De Premier is almost perfectly directed, with some thrilling scenes, among which a bloody bathroom scene, but has one major issue: the story. First of all, kidnapping the Belgian PM to assassinate the U.S. President isn't the most credible story. But that's OK, since it made me want to watch the movie. The problem with the story is foremost the ending. The ending could have worked, if it didn't completely contradict previous events. With contradict, I don't mean to point out a plot hole or anything of that kind, it's rather that the ending doesn't match the overall suspenseful and menacing tone of the movie. The movie also tries to explain why the Belgian PM was chosen to assassinate the President and came up with some clear arguments. I just didn't buy them. If it wasn't for the great directing throughout the movie, I might have felt cheated by the ending. Nevertheless, this movie is most certainly worth your time, you'll enjoy the suspense but don't expect a satisfying climax.
    3bosmans-maxime

    Bland, unrealistic with wooden performances

    Erik van Looy is one of Belgiums most beloved celebrities. He hosts the popular show De Slimste Mens (The Smartest Man) and is famous for his eccentric laugh. As a moviemaker his biggest succes were Loft and The Memory of a Killer, with the Belgian Robert De Niro: Jan Decleir.

    This movie however triumphs in stupidity and cringeworthyness. The plot is full of holes, the protagonist acts like a wooden stick, and dialogues seem to be written by five year olds. I watched this film twice, it even being worse the second time around.

    The only positive part about the film is the performance of the driver, who is able to bring a little smile on your face once in a while.

    3/10, for Stijn Van Opstal. Without him, it would be 1/10.

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    • Trivia
      In Belgium, the license plate 'A2' is reserved for the prime minister; 'A1' is for the president of Belgian parliament ('Chamber of Representatives'), '1' (without a preceding letter) is reserved for the king/queen.
    • Goofs
      In Belgium, the rear license plate is the 'official' one from the DMV (DIV in Dutch). This is visible through a mark on the plate. This is never visible on the Volvo XC90 with license plate A2, indicating this is a copy and not a real one.

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 2016 (Belgium)
    • Country of origin
      • Belgium
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • Flemish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Prime Minister
    • Filming locations
      • IM Powerplant, Charleroi, Belgium(Cooling tower)
    • Production companies
      • FBO
      • Millstreet Films
      • Woestijnvis
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      • $2,793
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
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