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Qu'est ce que je vois?

Original title: Wat zien ik
  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.4K
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Ronnie Bierman and Sylvia de Leur in Qu'est ce que je vois? (1971)
Comedy

In Amsterdam, two prostitutes make a choice between love and work.In Amsterdam, two prostitutes make a choice between love and work.In Amsterdam, two prostitutes make a choice between love and work.

  • Director
    • Paul Verhoeven
  • Writers
    • Gerard Soeteman
    • Albert Mol
  • Stars
    • Ronnie Bierman
    • Sylvia de Leur
    • Piet Römer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Writers
      • Gerard Soeteman
      • Albert Mol
    • Stars
      • Ronnie Bierman
      • Sylvia de Leur
      • Piet Römer
    • 9User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ronnie Bierman
    Ronnie Bierman
    • Blonde Greet
    Sylvia de Leur
    • Nel Muller - Haar van boven
    Piet Römer
    Piet Römer
    • Piet
    Jules Hamel
    Jules Hamel
    • Sjaak
    Bernard Droog
    • Bob de Vries
    Eric van Ingen
    • Klant Albert - Doctor-scene
    Wim Kouwenhoven
    • Klant
    Ton Lensink
    • Klant - Witch scene
    Henk Molenberg
    • Klant - Cleaning scenes
    Allard van der Scheer
    Allard van der Scheer
    • Klant - School scene
    Jan Verhoeven
    • Klant - Chicken-scene
    Helmert Woudenberg
    Helmert Woudenberg
    • Klant - First one
    Trudy Labij
    • Prostitute
    Kika Mol
    • Prostituee
    Diny de Neef
    • Older prostitute
    • (as Dini de Neef)
    Paula Petri
    • Prostitute
    Carry Tefsen
    Carry Tefsen
    • Prostitute
    Carola Gijsbers van Wijk
    Carola Gijsbers van Wijk
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    • Director
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Writers
      • Gerard Soeteman
      • Albert Mol
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    4Boba_Fett1138

    A Verhoeven movie that should be forgotten.

    I'm not really sure what to think about this movie. I'm still trying to figure out what exactly 'the point' of this movie was. It seems like Paul Verhoeven himself also agrees with this; This movie should be forgotten.

    For a comedy it simply is not funny enough and for a drama it ain't heavy enough. It's a incoherent mess of sometimes intended funny scene's and intended dramatic one's. Neither style really works out an 100% and the end result is an unpleasant movie to watch that's neither really funny or dramatic.

    Also a bit of a problem is the story itself, it's not realistic and highly unlikely all. The actors are quite good, I mean there are some big Dutch names in here but none of the characters are really any good or likable enough.

    I always used to think that it was a awesome thing that a distant relative of mine, Henk Molenberg played in a Verhoeven movie. He is even on the cover of the movie. But than I saw the role he played...ha-ha I'm almost embarrassed now, he plays the customer of Greet who loves to clean while wearing pumps and nothing much else and when he doesn't clean good enough he loves to get slapped with a carpet-beater. Yeah weird I know, there are several other weird 'sex-fantasy' scene's like this, with different costumers that are just too odd to find amusing.

    The way Amsterdam is filmed is quite good actually and one of the few things that I enjoyed about this movie. The cinematography is from Jan de Bont and one of his assistants is Theo van de Sande, two well known Hollywood names now.

    A movie not worth seeing, even not if you're a Verhoeven fan.

    4/10

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    10yourprincessmadeira

    Accurate

    This is possibly the most accurate film made about the sex industry ever and I ought to know. If you've ever worked in the industry you'll laugh till you cry.
    4stamper

    Took the words right out of my mouth

    The title says it all. 'Wat zien ik?' or 'What am I seeing?' was exactly the question I asked myself when I watched this film the other night. The film itself seems to be nothing more than an accumulation of 'strange' customers that a hooker in Amsterdam entertains and has a very sketch-like feel to it. Except that it isn't funny. For me it felt a bit like Monty Python's Meaning of life. Every customer was another short sketch that failed and everything in between was thinner than a piece of toilet paper. The reason I felt like that was because the characters, although the actors were OK, had no real depth and one just could not identify with any of them or with their actions. A bad effort from Verhoeven, which I guess nobody will enjoy much. Luckily he made better films later on.

    4 out of 10
    4claudio_carvalho

    The Daily Lives of Two Whores in the Red Light District of Amsterdam

    "Wat Zien Ik" was recently released in Brazil on DVD by a minor distributor as part of a "Trash Collection". I have seen all the movies of Paul Verhoeven since "Turk Fruits", with the exception of "Spetters" , "Voorbij, Voorbij" and "The Hitchhiker", which were not released in Brazil, therefore I decided to buy this DVD. This low budget movie is a comedy about the daily lives of two whores in Red Light District of Amsterdam, and has some funny moments, specially with the weird and bizarre fantasies of their costumers. Ronnie Bierman has a great performance in the role of a kind hearted prostitute, and although original (at least for people from other cultures), the story is also forgettable and only works to satisfy the curiosity about the first films of Paul Verhoeven. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "Negócio é Negócio" ("Business is Business")
    7elo-equipamentos

    Verhoeven exposes himself as a true skillful director!!!

    I would like to say that I stay baffled to verify that this conspicuous and daring picture had so low grade at IMDB, this early Paul Verhoeven is too dazzling, he dives in underground world of the famous whoredom area at Amsterdam called Red Light district, where two prostitutes living in the same building offering valuable services to the hungry society of excludes men, all kind of requests are prompt and fully satisfied, the main character Blonde Greet (the sexy Ronnie Bierman) is a bit coarse, but has a golden heart, her friend Nell Muller (Sylvia de Leur) has tons of all sort of matters with her pimp, also Greet has been developing a romance with her customer, a married business man who have full interplay, Verhoeven shows us without be appealing their grief and rarely moments of happiness, mostly their disappointments, the skillful young director already exposes in a small portion your undeniable gift, a must to see!!!

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    First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.5

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      This wasn't director Paul Verhoeven's and screenwriter Gerard Soeteman's preferred project to work on. Verhoeven had hoped to do an adaptation of a major Dutch literary work, rather than an anecdotal novel about prostitution. However, Soeteman convinced him that they could make something acceptable out of it, and that they simply needed the work. Soeteman's instincts turned out correct, as the movie became a success, and it opened the way for their next project, the critically acclaimed and commercially successful literary adaptation Turkish délices (1973).
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      Featured in Allemaal film: De magie van het witte doek (2007)

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Business Is Business
    • Filming locations
      • Netherlands
    • Production company
      • Rob Houwer Productions
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      • NLG 800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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