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Voor een verloren soldaat

  • 1992
  • Unrated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
5.1K
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Andrew Kelley and Maarten Smit in Voor een verloren soldaat (1992)
TragedyTragic RomanceDramaRomanceWar

Set in The Netherlands at the end of WW II, this touching story, told in flashbacks, explores the complex and romantic relationship between an adult soldier and a displaced, lonely adolescen... Read allSet in The Netherlands at the end of WW II, this touching story, told in flashbacks, explores the complex and romantic relationship between an adult soldier and a displaced, lonely adolescent boy.Set in The Netherlands at the end of WW II, this touching story, told in flashbacks, explores the complex and romantic relationship between an adult soldier and a displaced, lonely adolescent boy.

  • Director
    • Roeland Kerbosch
  • Writers
    • Don Bloch
    • Rudi van Dantzig
    • Roeland Kerbosch
  • Stars
    • Maarten Smit
    • Andrew Kelley
    • Jeroen Krabbé
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    5.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roeland Kerbosch
    • Writers
      • Don Bloch
      • Rudi van Dantzig
      • Roeland Kerbosch
    • Stars
      • Maarten Smit
      • Andrew Kelley
      • Jeroen Krabbé
    • 44User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Maarten Smit
    • Jeroen Boman - jong
    Andrew Kelley
    • Walt Cook
    Jeroen Krabbé
    Jeroen Krabbé
    • Jeroen Boman - oud
    Freark Smink
    • Hait
    Elsje de Wijn
    • Mem
    Derk-Jan Kroon
    • Jan
    Wiendelt Hooijer
    • Henk
    Iris Misset
    • Bonden
    Gineke de Jager
    • Elly
    Tatum Dagelet
    Tatum Dagelet
    • Gertie
    Marie-José Kouwenhoven
    • Renske
    Valerie Valentine
    • Laura
    William Sutton
    • Chuck
    Andrew Butling
    • Buikspreker
    Andrew Cassani
    • Winslow
    Moniek Kramer
    • Moeder Jeroen
    • (as Monique Kramer)
    Antoinette van Belle
    • Begeleidster
    Rients Gratama
    • Dominee
    • Director
      • Roeland Kerbosch
    • Writers
      • Don Bloch
      • Rudi van Dantzig
      • Roeland Kerbosch
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    7BeneCumb

    Just a realistic narration of war-time Friesland

    Having lived and worked in the Netherlands and knowing its language, I have been interested in the Dutch cinema as well, particularly if Rutger Hauer or Jeroen Krabbé present. There have lots of films on the WWII been made, nicely versatile ones, as the period was one of the most painful and complex in the country's history. Thus, I was eager to learn how the war era was made compatible with such a sensitive topic like man-boy relationship.

    But the latter was not much visible in Voor een verloren soldaat (perhaps in the autobiographical novel of the same title - I have not read that); it was even not clearly visible if there was some mutual erotics at all. What we saw was a 20+ years foreign soldier acting as a caring mentor, showing a boy far from home and family new angles of life; besides, I do not believe that showing affection towards a boy would have been normally accepted by both the religious Dutchmen and militant Canadians in those days...

    Anyway, the mood in the film is pleasant, performances realistic, and viewers obtain a nice overview of Friesland under slackening Nazi occupation. But do not try to find any sensationalism, as mentioned, it is a good depiction of friendship - with some affection - during a war period when many things and deeds are perceived in another way.
    8gftbiloxi

    A Difficult Subject; A Beautiful, Touching Film; A Problematic Stance

    Loosely based on the autobiography of Rudi van Danzi, FOR A LOST SOLIDER tells the story of a Dutch boy's emotional and sexual relationship with a young adult American solider during World War II. The film presents the relationship as a loving and often magical one--and asks the viewer to consider if such relationships are intrinsically abusive or if they might, in extraordinary instances, have validity and even integrity.

    It should be very obvious that the subject and issues raised are likely to provoke a knee-jerk reaction in most people--but even so, FOR A LOST SOLDIER has remarkable delicacy. The film is not explotational in any way, it is beautifully acted and filmed, and the difficult material is handled by the director, writer, and cinematographer with considerable grace.

    All of this said, however, the film is so careful to avoid the obvious pitfalls that in some respects it fails to make any significant statement. What ultimately emerges is a memory--the film is presented as an extended flashback--but exactly how that memory reverberates in present time is vaguely expressed at best. And while the film does not consider this particular relationship to be deliberately abusive, it begs but never answers the question of intrinsic abusive, leaving the viewer to do battle with that knotty issue entirely on their own.

    Those who watch FOR A LOST SOLIDER thoughtfully and with an open mind will find it forces them to define their own ideas about what is and is not abusive. This may actually be point of the film, to motivate an examination of personal values--but if so it is a point made by a very, at times almost impossibly indirect implication. Recommended for sophisticated viewers, but even they are more likely to find it more problematic than substantial.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    BBB-6

    A very interesting film

    I have watched this film many times and I recently viewed it again. The only really interesting part of the movie is the relationship between the young boy and the soldier. Everything else that happens in the film is really just to establish why this young man would be drawn to someone kind and caring. What I wish would have been delved into more was how the soldier came to feel the way he does about the kid. He talks a little about his past with his father and mother but never really explains himself personally. He does not look like he would have ever had a problem getting a girl, so his "prediliction" becomes even more a mystery.

    I really applaud the fact that the film maker was able to tell this story so sensitively without it being lurid. It is a shame I think that a film like this could never have been made in America, "the land of the free".
    Alan-89

    This is a thoughtful, tasteful look at a forbidden subject.

    With all the furor over "Lolita," one might think a film such as "For a Lost Soldier," the story of a barely pubescent Dutch boy who has a sexual affair with a Canadian soldier in the closing days of WWII, would raise a few eyebrows as well. Perhaps there is a different standard for the relationship between an "older" man (albeit, in this case, an older man barely out of his teens) and a child. But, for those inclined to explore this issue on film, "For a Lost Soldier" does an admirable job of making such a relationship seem acceptable, and perhaps even inevitable, in view of the hysteria that accompanied the Liberation of Europe by the Allied troops. The relationship between Walt and Jaroen seems particularly idyllic when contrasted with those of Walt's comrades-in-arms with the village girls, who graduate almost overnight from schoolgirls to strumpets. If a book version exists, I look forward to reading it.
    10thinker1691

    Boyhood Memories and Forbidden Love

    The Film " For A Lost Soldier " has established itself as a classic. Based on the autobiography of Rudi van Danzi who writes of his early experiences in war torn Europe. He shares his boyhood and how he was separated from his family, sent to the dutch countryside for safety. A lonely, shy youth, he shares the freedom of his liberated country with Canadian soldiers. One of which realizes the boy's 'special' loneliness and befriends him. In the process, the two share a brief forbidden love, establishing the later adult memories which Danzi uses to revitalizes his depleted inspiration. Seen by some, as perverted, the film is nevertheless readily accepted by many others as a heartwarming and sympathetic view of youthful homosexuality. The author, director and actors earn fulsome praise. *****

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Maarten Smit.
    • Goofs
      Although the story takes place during World War II, the backdrop set used in the show that the Canadian soldiers put on for the townspeople features a red-and-white maple leaf Canadian flag, not adopted until 1965.
    • Quotes

      Walt Cook: I love you... my prince. You're mine.

    • Connections
      References Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains (1937)

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 1992 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • German
      • English
      • Eastern Frisian
    • Also known as
      • Pour un soldat perdu
    • Production companies
      • Sigma Film Productions
      • Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $386,329
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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