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La merditude des choses

Original title: De helaasheid der dingen
  • 2009
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  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
12K
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La merditude des choses (2009)
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A thirty-something novelist and impending father looks back on his all-too-formative years in the hapless, alcohol-ridden milieu of his youth in 1980s rural Flanders, Belgium.A thirty-something novelist and impending father looks back on his all-too-formative years in the hapless, alcohol-ridden milieu of his youth in 1980s rural Flanders, Belgium.A thirty-something novelist and impending father looks back on his all-too-formative years in the hapless, alcohol-ridden milieu of his youth in 1980s rural Flanders, Belgium.

  • Director
    • Felix van Groeningen
  • Writers
    • Christophe Dirickx
    • Dimitri Verhulst
    • Felix van Groeningen
  • Stars
    • Kenneth Vanbaeden
    • Valentijn Dhaenens
    • Koen De Graeve
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Felix van Groeningen
    • Writers
      • Christophe Dirickx
      • Dimitri Verhulst
      • Felix van Groeningen
    • Stars
      • Kenneth Vanbaeden
      • Valentijn Dhaenens
      • Koen De Graeve
    • 15User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Kenneth Vanbaeden
    • Kleine Gunther
    Valentijn Dhaenens
    Valentijn Dhaenens
    • Gunther
    Koen De Graeve
    Koen De Graeve
    • Celle
    Wouter Hendrickx
    • Petrol
    Johan Heldenbergh
    Johan Heldenbergh
    • Breejen
    Bert Haelvoet
    Bert Haelvoet
    • Koen
    Gilda De Bal
    • Meetje
    Natali Broods
    Natali Broods
    • Rosie
    Pauline Grossen
    • Sylvie
    Sofie Palmers
    • Vriendin Gunther
    Guy Dermul
    • Directeur school
    Jos Geens
    • André
    Robbie Cleiren
    • Deurwaarder
    Sara De Bosschere
    Sara De Bosschere
    • Nele Fockedey
    Wout Kelchtermans
    • Kleine Franky
    Yves Degryse
    • Franky
    Lynn Van Royen
    Lynn Van Royen
    • Rostje
    Ehsan Hemat
    • Sawasj
    • Director
      • Felix van Groeningen
    • Writers
      • Christophe Dirickx
      • Dimitri Verhulst
      • Felix van Groeningen
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    9TsiNanFu

    Always surprising Belgium

    I saw this movie yesterday. I was drawn to it because it won the golden Amphora at the "Festival de Quend du film grolandais", an independent movie festival. Seeing the film poster with naked hairy guys cycling, I knew that I would have some fun but how far will they go? In fact, the movie alternates quite hilarious scenes with drunk people with more dramatic sequences. With this consideration, the movie is finally closer to English dramedies that are used to show working class characters and, finally, whatever strange they are, you feel some sympathy for those guys. It's quite comforting to see people who don't care about the others (or perhaps even about anything) but you also see that there are consequences. For sure, this movie is not about preventing the audience from drinking or about giving any lesson. Following the story of Gunther, you just follow the day to day life of a hillbilly family with its ups and downs (a little more ups in the movie). Like they say in "Les cahiers du cinema", Felix van Groeningen makes you love and care for these model people in the same manner as John Cassavetes was able to do. In a nutshell, go and see it (except if you are a feminist of course).
    8ceddamaged

    Family defeat

    Known in France as La Merditude des choses, this is a film I've been hunting for ages and finally tracked down on a chilly summer day.

    It's the story of a kid grown up, recounting his childhood in a small Belgian village with a dysfunctional family, sometimes filled with hope and joy, more often steeped in social misery and violence.

    It's the kind of film that pulls a smile out of you, only to snatch it back before long. There's a bit of Strip-tease or Groland in this romanticized yet raw portrayal of broken, rough-around-the-edges characters who grapple with love and alcoholism, meltdowns and solidarity, all caught in their vices while trying to survive a monotony that's slowly killing them.

    You laugh, sometimes. There are scenes so bizarre-like a nude bike race, a betting shop session with a kid that ends in a conga line with two dwarf barmaids, or a booze-fueled Tour de France with deliberately dizzying camera work. But every one of these moments hides something deeply, achingly sad.

    It's as if Koen Mortier's Skunk softened up just enough to hook up with an old Kervern and Délépine flick. The story centers on this man who somehow escaped his circumstances and narrates his origins with a mix of disgust and nostalgia, aware that he was built on shaky foundations, yet equally clear-eyed about his present, which he views with almost the same lens. That realization might be the saddest part of the whole thing. The sordid, seen through innocent, childlike eyes, may not be worse than the banality of adulthood. Both chip away at the soul, but the nostalgia of the former makes it easier to hold onto.

    It's a depressing film with beautiful things inside. Alcoholism is depicted raw and intense, the most brotherly moments are also the most fleeting, reflecting a life nobody really chose but has to live anyway, elevated by a literary narration that adds depth and insight to this mess-a child's view of the underside of a medal he never even got to win.

    Superbly acted, smartly paced, striking a balance between darkness and levity, text and visuals, it's a fantastic surprise that'll stick with me for a while. Plus, it taught me some raunchy Dutch drinking songs I can't wait to belt out at three sheets to the wind on my next trip to Utrecht.
    8johno-21

    Lowland lowlifes

    I saw this last month at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival where the film's director Felix van Groeningen attended my screening to take an audience Q&A following the film. Adapted from the Dimitri Verhulst novel by van Groeningen and Christopher Dirickx this is the story of young Gunter Strobe (Kenneth Vanbaeden) being brought up by his single and alcoholic father Marcel (Koen de Graeve) after his mother walked out on them. They live at grandma Strobe's (Gilda de Bal) house along with Gunter's hard partying uncles Petrol (Wouter Hendrickx), Beefcake (Johan Heldenbergh) and Koen (Bert Haelvort). the white trash family is so out of control that it's amazing that social services haven't taken Gunter out of this environment a long time ago, although they have threatened to. It's grandma Strobe with the only sensibility and sense of stability and guidance that keeps Gunter in the home but she has reached the point of exasperation in her the behavior of her sons. Valentijn Dhaenens plays the older Gunter looking back at his his childhood years and giving gratitude to his grandmother. this is an excellent cast. I only wish the grandmother's character was more developed and their was more of an on screen presence of her and also a little more of Gunter's mother and her marriage years to Marcel. The character of uncle Koen is underdeveloped as well. Many might find this film about a distasteful family distasteful as well but there is a lot to like in this relatively slow film and lots of dark comedy and genuine tragedy. This was Belgium's official submission to the 82nd Academy Awards for Best foreign Language film. It's van Groeningen's third film and the third time is a charm and I like this film. I'll look forward to more from the young director and more with a bigger budget hopefully. I loved the Roy Orbison scene. I would recommend this and give it an 8.5 out of 10.
    8klc-16

    The "Misfortunates" are those who don't see this film!

    What is it about Belgian Directors? They manage to make films which are about working-class people, full of hard knocks and everyday misery... and yet, not only is there a joie de vivre between the lines, but sweetness and fun. The Misfortunates reminds me very much of the kind of films by the Frères Dardenne...La Promesse, Le Fils... sort of like Ken Loach, but without the total grimness of his vision.

    The story is told from the point of view of a young man remembering his time as a thirteen-year-old... at the point where he is taken away from his family because of the degrading environment. I'm not going to go into a description of the film... simply to say that in all the films mentioned above, what shines out especially are the incredibly realistic performances...you totally forget that these are actors, and you learn something about the way "the other half lives", which may horrify you or disgust you, but somewhere in all that, their humanity wins you over. I find this to be a particularly Belgian trait...I can't think of any serious French films that have this capacity for realism, grittiness and humanity. And the ability to make you like something about all the characters, no matter how objectionable they might be for the most part. And of course, these days, there is nothing comparable coming from America, where everything is formulaic. (The closest I've seen to this kind of realism recently in American film is Winters Bone... which comes close but is too manufactured to work on a deeper level.)

    The Misfortunates is not to be missed.
    9larry-411

    Coming-of-age tale with debauchery, pathos, and humor

    I attended the North American Premiere of "The Misfortunates" at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival. Director Felix van Groeningen introduced the film with a few caveats about the drunkenness and debauchery to come. He was correct. The film is filled with humor and pathos, presenting some painfully brutal characterizations of life in Belgium for a 13-year-old boy living in a house of alcoholics. Equal parts comedy and tragedy, "The Misfortunates" can be painful to watch at times but the payoff is worth it. Shot cinema verité style, the artful use of color and texture combined with copious amounts of bawdy humor make this film an audience favorite.

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      The official Belgian submission for the 2010 Academy Awards.
    • Goofs
      During the drinking games you see beer glasses from the brand Jupiler. These show the new logo which wasn't released before 2005.
    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Only the Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)
      Written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson

      Performed by Roy Orbison

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • Netherlands
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Belgium)
      • Official site (France)
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • Flemish
    • Also known as
      • The Misfortunates
    • Filming locations
      • Belgium
    • Production companies
      • Favourite Films NV
      • IDTV Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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