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De grot

  • 2001
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
699
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De grot (2001)
CrimeMysteryRomanceThriller

A geography teacher smuggles a case of heroin for a friend.A geography teacher smuggles a case of heroin for a friend.A geography teacher smuggles a case of heroin for a friend.

  • Director
    • Martin Koolhoven
  • Writer
    • Tim Krabbé
  • Stars
    • Fedja van Huêt
    • Kim Huffman
    • Marcel Hensema
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    699
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Koolhoven
    • Writer
      • Tim Krabbé
    • Stars
      • Fedja van Huêt
      • Kim Huffman
      • Marcel Hensema
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Fedja van Huêt
    Fedja van Huêt
    • Egon Wagter
    Kim Huffman
    Kim Huffman
    • Marcie Nussbaum
    Marcel Hensema
    Marcel Hensema
    • Axel van de Graaf
    Jeroen Willems
    Jeroen Willems
    • Michiel Polak
    Saskia Temmink
    • Adriënne
    Porgy Franssen
    • Bremer
    Gijs Scholten van Aschat
    Gijs Scholten van Aschat
    • Mijnsherenland
    Gwen Eckhaus
    • Egons moeder
    Gene Bervoets
    Gene Bervoets
    • Man hotel
    • (as Gène Bervoets)
    Kees Hulst
    Kees Hulst
    • Leemberg
    Anke Engels
    • Margriet
    Frank Lammers
    Frank Lammers
    • René
    Dimme Treurniet
    Dimme Treurniet
    • Bobby
    Paul Gieske
    Paul Gieske
    • Faas
    Irene Slotboom
    • Hildegonde
    Leny Breederveld
    • Tante Adriënne
    Hans Man in 't Veld
    Hans Man in 't Veld
    • Vader Adriënne
    Thomas Wander
    • Vriend Egon
    • (as Thomas Oerlemans)
    • Director
      • Martin Koolhoven
    • Writer
      • Tim Krabbé
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    6Mcmennemen

    no thrills, but loads of flashbacks

    my comment on this so called thriller / suspense is that is has no action at all and the real thrills are hard to find. Okay the story is fine, the loads of flashbacks are not annoying and can be followed very easily. It's good that it's only 90 minutes, at the end it was hard to keep my eyes open, no action, no shocking moments, nothing! I think people will have more fun reading the book.
    Piedreau

    Great movie based on a Dutch novel!

    The movie starts in killing suspence and ends in a typical way according to the writer's style (Krabbe). A must see for every filmfan capable of speaking Dutch. The DVD has been released and is worth the effort of walking to the shops. Dutch movies are never a succes unless they are shallow and action-minded and so was this film a total flop.

    Broaden your horizon and see this movie!
    7steenvreter29

    Admirable adaptation, although it doesn't to escape the limitations of Tim Krabbe's novel

    Tim Krabbe is the praised author of 'Het Gouden Ei', a novel that was put on the screen twice ('Spoorloos' and 'The Vanishing'). One of the Dutch writer's more recent works is 'De Grot', a psychological thriller about two totally different men, Egon and Axel, who meet at a youth camp and, surprising enough, become friends for dear life. Egon is a quiet, somewhat dull person, who spends his time studying and writing geography books. Axel, on the other hand, is a charismatic 'party-animal', a heavy drinking criminal whose everyday's concern is to get a woman into his bedroom. From the moment they meet, Axel has a strong influence on Egon, while the latter envies him because he has a good life without really doing anything (such as reading thick books like Egon); ultimately, Egon is even dragged by Egon into illegal practices himself, which leads to a fatal drug transport in a distant Asian country.

    After having read the book last year, I was surprised the critics were quite positive about it. In my opinion, the book suffers especially from the complex structure. While Krabbe presents the story as an absorbing portrait of an uncommon relationship between two people, the plot becomes more of a puzzle: the many episodes are not presented chronologically, so that two successive scenes are seldom in the same episode. Because of this, the story feels surprisingly remote: you often need to know a character's background to really care for him or her. Another complaint was the fact that the main characters, Egon and Axel, are a little stereotypical. Egon IS 'the' dull intellectual, while Axel IS his exact opposite. In real life, such one-dimensional people rarely exist; in books and films, they always seem to be there, taking away a lot of credibility.

    Despite all this, the film was a pleasant surprise, being much better than the book. The adaptation excels in its beautiful cinematography, humour and acting: Fedja van Huet (Egon) is one of the few Dutch actors who can make you forget he IS acting (which is, in my opinion, the highest an actor can achieve). The drawbacks of the film, however, are the same as the book's: mainly because the characters are one-dimensional, they are so predictable that it becomes annoying. Guess who wrote the script? Indeed, Krabbe himself. It is obvious that this talented director (that's what the movie makes clear anyway) is hampered by a deficient screenplay. Perhaps Koolhoven should just have chosen a better book.

    7/10
    10anonymous-3

    Great film

    Though structured totally different from the book by Tim Krabbé who wrote the original 'The Vanishing' (Spoorloos) it does have the same overall feel, except for that Koolhoven's style is less business-like and more lyric. The beginning is great, the middle is fine, but the sting is in the end. A surprise emotional ending. As you could read in several magazines there is some sex in the film, but it is done all very beautifully. Never explicit, but with lots of warmth and sometimes even humour. It is a shame American films can't be as open an honoust as this one. Where Dutch films tend to go just over the edge when it comes to this subject, 'De Grot' stays always within the boundaries of good taste. 'De Grot' tells an amazing story stretched over more than 30 years. When you'll leave the cinema you'll be moved. What can we ask more of a film? Anyway, this film even gives more....
    2Ronald Slender

    What a mess!

    I saw this movie by accident yesterday at a cinema. I had some hopes for the movie because I really like Spoorloos (The Vanishing) and the book it's based on. The movie starts out okay as it at first seems to be a nice thriller. Quickly though the movie becomes a mess with uninteresting plotlines, characters that are never fleshed out and nobody in the audience cared for (like Marjoke) and terrible editing. The movie has fade to black bits that are just way too long, a messed up chronology that jumps back and forth and lots of scenes that just don't add anything to the story and could easily have been dropped. After suffering through the story you'll get treated to one of the worst endings I've seen in a very long. It should also be mentioned that the movie has lots of explicit sex scenes which you're probably used to if you watch a lot of dutch movies. It's hard to mention any good things about this movie. About a third of the audience had already walked out of the theater halfway into the movie and I didn't hear a kind word after the movie was over. Avoid this movie at all costs. it really destroyed any faith I had left in the dutch movie industry.

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    • Trivia
      Originally the movie was going to be directed by Dominique Deruddere, but he pulled out. While preparing his cinema debut AmnesiA (2001), Martin Koolhoven agreed to direct this movie, on the condition he could start anew with casting and pick his own crew. He started to rework the script with writer Tim Krabbé, but years later he said he actually didn't have enough time to get the script perfect. He said he overestimated himself.
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      References AmnesiA (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      I Chase The Devil
      Written and composed by Lee 'Scratch' Perry and Max Romeo

      Published by Polygram/Universal

      Performed by Max Romeo & The Upsetters

      From the album "War Ina Babylon"

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2001 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Official sites
      • De Grot
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    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • English
      • French
      • Thai
    • Also known as
      • The Cave
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production company
      • Get Reel Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $70,797
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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