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06/05

  • 2004
  • Unrated
  • 1h 57m
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6.6/10
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06/05 (2004)
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A fictional version of the events that led to the assassination of the Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn on May 6, 2002.A fictional version of the events that led to the assassination of the Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn on May 6, 2002.A fictional version of the events that led to the assassination of the Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn on May 6, 2002.

  • Director
    • Theo van Gogh
  • Writers
    • Tomas Ross
    • Theo van Gogh
  • Stars
    • Thijs Römer
    • Tara Elders
    • Cahit Ölmez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Theo van Gogh
    • Writers
      • Tomas Ross
      • Theo van Gogh
    • Stars
      • Thijs Römer
      • Tara Elders
      • Cahit Ölmez
    • 17User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Thijs Römer
    • Jim de Booy
    Tara Elders
    Tara Elders
    • Ayse Him
    Cahit Ölmez
    • Erdogan Demir
    Jack Wouterse
    Jack Wouterse
    • Van Dam
    Johnny de Mol
    Johnny de Mol
    • Redacteur NRC, John
    Caro Lenssen
    Caro Lenssen
    • Marije de Booy
    Marcel Hensema
    • Wester
    Gijs Naber
    Gijs Naber
    • Wouter Heemskerk
    Marlies Heuer
    • Thera
    Georgina Verbaan
    Georgina Verbaan
    • Birgit Maas
    Ariane Schluter
    • Ex Jim
    Tooske Ragas
    • Grondstewardess
    • (as Tooske Breugem)
    Peer Mascini
    • Buurman
    Marijke Veugelers
    • Buurvrouw
    Reinout Bussemaker
    Reinout Bussemaker
    • Volkert van der G
    Kristen Denkers
    • Assistent Wester
    Michel Sluysmans
    Michel Sluysmans
    • Verzekeringsman
    Femke Lakerveld
    Femke Lakerveld
    • Lisa
    • Director
      • Theo van Gogh
    • Writers
      • Tomas Ross
      • Theo van Gogh
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    9hamb1028

    movie traces assassination back to US money

    Found this movie in the library, had never heard of it, although i had read of Van Gogh's murder. Interesting to see the casting of Americans as the money-men behind the plot to assassinate Pim. this would probably not have appeared in such a routine, "everybody knows" manner if this were an American film. But if it were an American film, it wouldn't have been made at all. we in the US are pretty protected from news about what our weapons manufacturers are really doing. It helps us to not understand things like Iraq, prepares us to believe whatever Bush tells us. funny to run across this detail in a European movie. I believe it explains so much. But about the movie, see it. What do idealists do, when the money is all against them? What do lovers do when they're blackmailed by the cops? Is every woman in Holland that beautiful? Is it possible to love someone for their posture?
    1The_Melancholic_Alcoholic

    Failed political statement

    As a political statement, this is a failed attempt, I have to agree with others here. The ridiculous ending points towards lack of self respect and respect for the viewer. Maybe it was done out of trying not to take oneself too seriously, if this was so, then that's failed too. It fails to make clear that killing Fortuyn was in response to what left-wing politicians said, and that it was necessary for Volkert van der G. to do so.

    The only support for the conspiracy theory which is sort of makes sense is the fact that VvdG was arrested so quickly. However, we have to remember that in conspiracy theories, you don't have to prove anything, the lack of proof is proof itself. Still, you might cling to that old who-dun-it meme: "Follow da money!" Who benefited from his death? The left? Not really, (or rather, really not) they were vilified at the elections, lost 50 percent of their seats in Parliament and they didn't recover until recently. The loony Right? Maybe, because they had a martyr, and they milked that cow until it had Mad Cow disease, too. The arms/JSF lobby? Hmmm, yes and no. The JSF has been the govts choice, but it's controversial, since Dutch defense industry didn't get any deals out of it, so the left can make the truthful case that we're being sucked dry by the Americans. The centre party, the Christian Democrats? They DID profit, electorally, they were seen as a sensible alternative to the opportunistic Fortuyn-party. But perhaps the ones who profited most were the 'sensible' right, the conservatives. Everyone agrees that it is the Iron Heel of THEIR political agenda which now rules the Netherlands ...

    Technically, the film was good, some of the camera work was even very good. Sparse, not too much. The lead actor wasn't bad, but he mumbled too much for him to get Best Actor prize. Totally ridiculous was the casting of the daughter! Especially in the scenes with the father, sometimes HE looked younger, despite his beard,

    I found it totally unbelievable that she was 15! She's pretty, she's a good actress, but looked too old. Most ridiculous, the scene in the pool/waterparadise. Embarrassing.
    8Boba_Fett1138

    Surprisingly good actually.

    Never really had any interest in watching this movie, since it got mixed reviews at the time of its release and it just never seemed like a very appealing movie to watch, also due to the fact that it got directed by Theo van Gogh, who I wasn't a particularly big fan of. But I think I should give his movies a second chance, since I actually really ended up liking this movie!

    Think that one of the problems at the time was that this movie felt far too modern at the time, for normal Dutch cinema standards. This movie is more slick and stylish looking, like am expensive Hollywood production. It also was a movie that came too soon and used a questionable premise. It got made and released just 2 years after the murder of Pim Fortuyn and at the time the movie always got advertised and presented as the story behind the murder, while in fact this movie is truly a work of fiction. People were perhaps a bit offended by all of the conspiracy theories presented in this movie, as if it was being the Dutch "JFK".

    And it was no big secret that director Theo van Gogh truly admired Pim Fortuyn and some of his ideologies. I think that therefore also some people had a problem with the movie its objectivity but in all truth, this all hardly seems an issue nowadays. I had absolutely no problem with this movie and simple watched it as a fictional thriller, based on some true events.

    It's still a bit ridicules to see how everybody seemed to be against Pim Fortuyn in this movie. The police, politicians and plenty of other groups and ethnicities all wanted to get rid of Fortuyn and were more than happy to conspire in his murder and cooperate with each other. I was however able to step over this fairly easily, simple because the story itself was some good thriller material. Again, as a work of fiction this movie is truly great and even somewhat tense, so please, also just simply look at it that way and as nothing more and nothing less as simply just that.

    It's a fast paced movie with some great direction and style to it, that takes the story too many different places. There are plenty of great thriller developments and characters in this movie, that help to keep the movie and its story interesting, no matter how far fetched the movie gets at times.

    The professional approach and style to its story are the foremost reason why this movie works out so well. It doesn't even feel like Dutch movie at all and is more like a well written and well put together American production, in which everything feels right and comes together. Story, cinematography, acting, directing, all of it combined makes "06/05" a more than just good or average thriller. It's simply a great genre movie, that works out surprisingly well as such!

    8/10

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    8Patriotlad@aol.com

    The Triumph Of The Politically Correct Is Anarchy

    First off, let's all admit that this film would probably never had a chance to see a production budget of any kind before September 11th, 2001. Secondly, two of the main characters are westernized Muslims and in the film they drink alcohol, have a sexual affair, and wear regular clothes ( no hijab for the female character ). What all of that means, exactly, is something of a mystery to me.

    Third, the story-telling in this film is far better than some of the other comments might indicate. Given that the fine DVD presentation requires the viewer to read subtitles for the parts given in other languages, which is about 98 per cent of the film, it all works real well. In my less-than-humble opinion, of course.

    Apparently the Dutch secret service or spy agency does not believe in or perhaps does not need warrants to break into the homes of private citizens, and is not averse to random acts of vandalism, as well.

    So, yes, the story is convoluted and to see this film without some basic back-grounding on the politics involved makes it a daunting task. On the other side, the principal actors mostly do a very fine job in their characterizations of real persons. The fact that the film ends without giving the viewer any kind of "in the face" explanation of who really killed the Dutch politician, Pym, does not make the story in any way irrelevant. Nor can any sensible person find anything racist in this intriguing drama. On the contrary, the Netherlands is presented as being a most tolerant place where natives and second-generation immigrants live next to each other and work together quite well.

    It's a spy story and a murder story, after all, and it does provoke the viewer to ask ... who really wanted that fellow Pym to be killed ? The colorful, controversial life of Theo van Gogh, who was in life so very central to the creation of this film, is NOT the subject here.

    The pacing and the direction were really rather good, and it is not a "slow-paced" film, but it is telling a rather convoluted story. Leading lady Tara Elders does a remarkable turn in a tough role, too, as the Muslim immigrant with a checkered past.

    For my dollar two ninety-five, it was worth renting and worth viewing twice. The second time around the intrigue was much easier to grasp.

    It is necessary to know something about the recent history of the Netherlands to get the full value of this production.
    7sergepesic

    A bit disjointed

    A shocking assassination of a controversial public figure, muddy, insufficient explanation, hence a logical ground for a conspiracy theories. If you add that the director of the movie gets murdered himself, soon after finishing this film,it all gets even more convoluted. Pim Fortuyn was labeled with the extremist labels, racism, intolerance, but he was much more complex person. An open homosexual, asking hard but not unfair questions. Without any answers or useful suggestions, he was smeared and easily dismissed. And shortly after killed. The movie is powerful, but little disjointed , as if the director wasn't sure himself of his intentions.

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    • Trivia
      Director Theo van Gogh was murdered during post production of this movie.
    • Goofs
      The wide shot of the Media Park in Hilversum shows building cranes. At the time of the murder these weren't there and the trees next to the parking lot where Fortuyn was murdered, which are visible in news footage in the movie, were later cleared and dug out to make way for new buildings.
    • Quotes

      Jim de Booy: They used to call me crazy.

    • Connections
      Referenced in 5 jaar later: Episode #1.2 (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Broad Daylight
      Written and Performed by Gabriel Ríos

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 2004 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Netherlands)
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 06/05: The Sixth of May
    • Filming locations
      • 's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • Column Productions
      • Tiscali
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    • Budget
      • €2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $63,424
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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