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Found in the German woods as a four-year-old boy, Gunter grows up in a foster family. Four decades later he leads a normal life. When a man on a bridge whispers a single word in his ear, he ... Read allFound in the German woods as a four-year-old boy, Gunter grows up in a foster family. Four decades later he leads a normal life. When a man on a bridge whispers a single word in his ear, he starts to wonder about his origins.Found in the German woods as a four-year-old boy, Gunter grows up in a foster family. Four decades later he leads a normal life. When a man on a bridge whispers a single word in his ear, he starts to wonder about his origins.
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- 6 nominations total
Liz Snoijink
- Elsa
- (as Liz Snoyink)
Alexander Elmecky
- Paul
- (as Alexander ElMecky)
Harriët Stroet
- Renate
- (as Harriet Stroet)
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If you (also) like unusual non Hollywood films, then you should give this one a chance. The film starts in one genre and ends in a different one. Van Warmerdam films have a distinct style, just like Wes Anderson films have a distinct style. If you like this one, then there are nine more to see.
For me, the first half of the movie was light, mildly intriguing soap opera fayre. Thankfully, it completely changed direction, for those seeking something a little "fresher" and challenging. I went into this with just the description given at the top of the IMDB page. I strongly suggest you do the same - the less you know the better. However, the ending will definitely split the audience depending on your sensibility. I actually made a single loud clap at the final "surprise", which I never do. But others may find my reaction "disappointing", to say the least. You have been warned !
Alex van Warmerdam is known as one of thr country's best directors, an this little gem doesn't disappoint. A film with its own rhythm. Get in tune and enjoy - I was mesmerized from the start. And the ending - wow. Great camera work, and great alienating scene settings.
First, we see a play within in a play. The director changes the plot. The participants are mere unwilling puppets in his hands. People are lied to. Then, things get stranger an stranger. First in the acting troupe, which leads to dramatic moments. But who are these people, observing every move of the protagonist? Something sinister is in the air. Powerful men of faith get involved, scenes that may or may not be happening in a spaceship unroll. And then, in a different setting, another director changes the plot. Again, people are lied to. The ending - not for the more sensible souls indeed, but I loved it.
First, we see a play within in a play. The director changes the plot. The participants are mere unwilling puppets in his hands. People are lied to. Then, things get stranger an stranger. First in the acting troupe, which leads to dramatic moments. But who are these people, observing every move of the protagonist? Something sinister is in the air. Powerful men of faith get involved, scenes that may or may not be happening in a spaceship unroll. And then, in a different setting, another director changes the plot. Again, people are lied to. The ending - not for the more sensible souls indeed, but I loved it.
It would be very easy to spoil your enjoyment of this film if I revealed the unexpected direction the plot takes in its final 30 minutes. It is a twist that strains the viewers' credibility, a twist exposed like someone pulling the proverbial ace up the sleeve, when we have been trusting that it is a comedy-drama about infidelity between theater people who are rehearsing a new production, but once one accepts and adapts to the genre that the film suddenly assumes, "Nr. 10" is a pleasant experience that makes you smile gently. However, when one reconsiders the plot and, if possible, watches the movie again, clues abound throughout the story suggesting that something strange is going on.
An original film with a good script that maintains the viewers' curiosity without ever betraying their trust. Of special interest to atheists, theater artists and mystery fans. In the end the film serves its purpose.
An original film with a good script that maintains the viewers' curiosity without ever betraying their trust. Of special interest to atheists, theater artists and mystery fans. In the end the film serves its purpose.
One of the worst movies I've seen in a decade. The acting and writing of the first part is actually really good and believeable. The second part is what makes you forget the great acting from talents such as Bokma and Kesting. The second part is bad in every sense of the word. It's never creative and/or well worked out. It felt like jumping into a swimming pool covered with a thick layer of ice. Why this movie ever got funded beats me... the fact that it scores decently here on IMDB is something I just don't understand, but I can guess how that happened...
Did you know
- TriviaA camera was stolen by three thugs during filming.
- GoofsGünter's Opel Monza has different license plates throughout the film.
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- Gross worldwide
- $359,671
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
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