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Phileine zegt sorry

  • 2003
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
3.4K
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Phileine zegt sorry (2003)
ComedyDramaRomance

Gorgeous Dutch youngster Max has two passions, acting and girls. The first becomes his brilliant career, which takes off so well he gets invited to a prestigious New York theatre course for ... Read allGorgeous Dutch youngster Max has two passions, acting and girls. The first becomes his brilliant career, which takes off so well he gets invited to a prestigious New York theatre course for a year. But since he met fickle bitch Phileine in an Utrecht park, his flirting life is cu... Read allGorgeous Dutch youngster Max has two passions, acting and girls. The first becomes his brilliant career, which takes off so well he gets invited to a prestigious New York theatre course for a year. But since he met fickle bitch Phileine in an Utrecht park, his flirting life is cut short while she cruelly plays with his feelings rather than his horny body. After refusi... Read all

  • Director
    • Robert Jan Westdijk
  • Writers
    • Ronald Giphart
    • Robert Jan Westdijk
  • Stars
    • Kim van Kooten
    • Michiel Huisman
    • Hadewych Minis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Jan Westdijk
    • Writers
      • Ronald Giphart
      • Robert Jan Westdijk
    • Stars
      • Kim van Kooten
      • Michiel Huisman
      • Hadewych Minis
    • 21User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Kim van Kooten
    Kim van Kooten
    • Phileine
    Michiel Huisman
    Michiel Huisman
    • Max
    Hadewych Minis
    Hadewych Minis
    • Gulpje
    Tara Elders
    Tara Elders
    • Lala
    Kenan Raven
    • LT
    Mads Wittermans
    • Christiaan
    Leona Philippo
    • Joanne
    Liesbeth Kamerling
    • Fleur
    Daan Schuurmans
    Daan Schuurmans
    • Dylan
    Roeland Fernhout
    Roeland Fernhout
    • Jules
    Kürt Rogiers
    • Reginald
    Timothy Smith
    • Leonard
    Todd Rotondi
    • Bef
    Michael John Fedun
    Michael John Fedun
    • Buk
    Ronald Giphart
    • Ronald
    Liz Snoijink
    Liz Snoijink
    • Lotti, the mother
    • (as Liz Snoyink)
    Russ Russo
    Russ Russo
    • Filippe
    Alex Klaasen
    • Lelijke Jongen
    • Director
      • Robert Jan Westdijk
    • Writers
      • Ronald Giphart
      • Robert Jan Westdijk
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    7missfruztiez

    Better than most Dutch movies

    Well, I have to admit that I (like most of the people from Holland) think most of the Dutch movies are plain bad. Seriously. Most of the time, I even got a good reason for that because most Dutch movies are bad. But it wouldn't be fair if I'd call this movie bad.

    Phileine zegt sorry is a very good movie to Dutch standards. OK, Ronald Giphart is definitely not the most literal Dutch writer and he really overuses sex in his books, but isn't that typical for Dutch writers? In fact, aren't Dutch movies known for that too? Turkish Delight is a good Dutch movie, yet has a lot of sex in it. Oh well, I think I should tell you what makes me like this movie, not what makes it less bad.

    I think Kim van Kooten is great as Phileine. OK, she might overdo the bitchiness sometimes, but most of the time the girl's just good. She has a good timing for one-liners and even though even I (as a 16 year old... No, we're not brainless) think Ronald Giphart overuses cursing in his books, Kim van Kooten makes Phileine enjoyable to look at and listen to.

    I really like the movie's soundtrack, as, throughout the movie, it just seems to fit in the place where it is.

    I like a lot of the scenes in the movie, as I think there's enough emotion in it to make it an enjoyable movie. Yes, call me crazy, but I thought the end-scene was very emotional. This might be because I'm still young and I have no life-experience whatsoever, or something, but just because I'm a teenager doesn't mean I'm emotionless.

    But there are some bad points in the movie too. For example, the dutch actors that pretend to be American. Bad English or American accents in a movie really irritate me, and because a lot of Dutch people don't have a perfect English accent I don't think they should be portrayed as English or American. I found this especially annoying in Kenan Raven's case. But then again, I think Kenan Raven is annoying to begin with. His face looks completely emotionless to me.

    I thought some scenes in the movie were pointless. For example, you had Gulpje and the guy from the restaurant. The whole restaurant scene was rather pointless, just like a few other scenes.

    But I liked most of the movie. I don't think everyone will like it as it's dutch and therefore a bit sexistic, but I do recommend it to people my age.

    7/10.
    bikkel32

    Romantic comedy. No more, no less.

    I have not read the novel but I liked this picture because of the many quick mood changes.

    There are so many emotions that change quickly all the time. One time the characters in the picture are serious and then one minute later everyone is laughing. And the next minute Philene and Max have some sort of serious conversation. You maintain watching this picture because all emotions occur so fast after one another.

    What I also liked in this picture was the age of the characters. It looks like they are in their mid-twenties or something. I can imagine that the same story could apply to teenagers but also to people above 60.

    That's my opinion. Nice movie!
    4Boba_Fett1138

    Some books should never be turned into movies.

    At most times books and movies have very different styles and completely different constructed stories. Some of the book stories and styles simply don't translate well to the big screen. The book "Phileine zegt sorry" written by Ronald Giphart is one of those books that doesn't translate well to the big screen. As a movie "Phileine zegt sorry" leaves a pointless impression. It's one of those movies which makes you wonder after you have seen it; Why did I even watched this in the first place?

    It's pretty obvious throughout the entire movie that it's one based on a novel. It features some typical book elements that I'm sure work well in the book but feel completely pointless in the movie. It also has some characters walking around in the movie that feel absolutely pointless and serve no purpose at all. On top of that it's incredibly irritating that most of the New York characters are played by Dutch actors, almost as if there weren't any available actors in New York. their American-Dutch accents are notable and at points even irritating.

    The two main actors Kim van Kooten and Michiel Huisman are really great but van Kooten couldn't prevent me from being irritated by her character Phileine at times. Her character is over-the-top and really pushes it at times. I would had dumped her almost immediately! but again, this is not van Kooten's fault, she plays her character with lots of profession and passion., simply blame the story.

    Appereantly this was supposed to be a comedy but there are no real laughs here. Also as a drama it isn't serious enough. I think this is the main reason why this movie leaves an overall pointless impression. The movie is just mostly about Phileine talking rudely about mainly sex and acting like an uncontrollable young hormone filled-woman.

    The movie however deserves credit for how it looks. The cinematography by Bart Pot is most excellent, especially for the scene's in New York, where this movie is set for about two-third of the entire movie. The editing by Peter Alderliesten keeps the pace high. Robert Jan Westdijk isn't an horrible director he has just been given horrible material to work with.

    I can't think of any reason why someone should ever watch this movie.

    4/10

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    6rbverhoef

    Not very special

    Based on the popular Ducth book by Ronald Giphart, who even has a cameo appearance to say the movie is better than his own book, 'Phileine Zegt Sorry' ('Phileine Says Sorry') is a movie that has some pretty funny moments but is not very special. The humor that was there in the book sometimes works on the screen but most of the time it does not. One thing that most people do agree on is that Kim van Kooten is the perfect Phileine, and her performance is in the spirit of the book.

    Still, some things just don't work on screen. The style of writer Giphart is very important in his books and director Robert Jan Westdijk has tried to translate the style to the screen. Sometimes it gives us some nice moments but very often it fails and therefore things look strange. I think the movie is fun enough to watch and Van Kooten is worth to see it, but just don't expect too much.
    8FernAshes

    Mouth hanging open movie

    This was the first Dutch movie I've ever seen in the theaters. I've got the book, though I've only read the first couple of chapters. I suppose I really should go back and read it further, because it started out cool, I just got distracted.

    The author of the book actually says in the movie that he likes the book better than the movie, and oh can I believe it! I really didn't expect anything like this... one of the main reasons I went was because a friend of mine wanted to go and stare at Michiel Huisman. I was seriously impressed. It had everything from fun to anger to.. how the actors dealt with the final scenes was absolutely breathtaking, sitting on the edge of your seat drama. Let's just say this movie has everything from throwing rocks through windows (don't ask) to pretending to come in a classy New York restaurant (as I said, don't ask) and a pornographic version of Romeo and Juliet (I think the only lines in it were: "Where for art thou, Romeo?" and a whole lot of groans...) and an absolutely beautifully shown character development.

    Right. I'm practically rambling. I'll make my point. I enjoyed this movie. It had a bit of everything and I left the theater happy. I gave it an 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      Director Robert Jan Westdijk and writer Ronald Giphart found each other in their dislike of the previous film based on Giphart's work, Ik ook van jou (2001). They decided to work together to make a more faithful adaptation of Giphart's novel "Phileine Zegt Sorry". That is why Giphart has a cameo in the movie where he states that the movie is better than his book.
    • Goofs
      At the end, when Phileine runs towards Max at the AIDS benefit, the singer of the band is the background isn't doing anything although we *do* hear the band perform.
    • Quotes

      Max: I've had enough of you.

      Phileine: Impossible. I gave you nothing.

    • Connections
      Referenced in PaPaul: Episode #1.3 (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Sorry
      Zosja

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2003 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Phileinezegtsorry.nl (Netherlands)
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Phileine Says Sorry
    • Filming locations
      • Oude Gracht, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • Motel Films
      • Fu Works
      • BNN TV
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      • €3,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $395,984
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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