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Win/Win

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
392
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Oscar Van Rompay in Win/Win (2010)
Ivan is a true number cruncher and 'surfs the waves of the stock market' like a natural trader. He rakes in big profits for the bank. But all is not well. The new job gives Ivan sleepless nights. As Ivan rapidly becomes the most successful trader in town,
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A playful 'nobody' at a famous investment bank becomes a successful trader overnight. As he's gradually becoming estranged from himself, he still seems unable to lose.A playful 'nobody' at a famous investment bank becomes a successful trader overnight. As he's gradually becoming estranged from himself, he still seems unable to lose.A playful 'nobody' at a famous investment bank becomes a successful trader overnight. As he's gradually becoming estranged from himself, he still seems unable to lose.

  • Director
    • Jaap van Heusden
  • Writer
    • Jaap van Heusden
  • Stars
    • Oscar Van Rompay
    • Halina Reijn
    • Leon Voorberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    392
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jaap van Heusden
    • Writer
      • Jaap van Heusden
    • Stars
      • Oscar Van Rompay
      • Halina Reijn
      • Leon Voorberg
    • 3User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Oscar Van Rompay
    • Ivan
    Halina Reijn
    Halina Reijn
    • Deniz
    Leon Voorberg
    • Stef
    Hans Kesting
    • Max
    Phi Nguyen
    Phi Nguyen
    • Paul
    Pepijn Schoneveld
    • Patrick
    Tamer Avkapan
    • Kleermaker
    Doris Baaten
    • Float Hostess
    Wim Bouwens
    • Sessiecoach
    Deborah Broere
    • Administrative Assistant
    Pepijn Cladder
    • British Tourist
    Gijs de Lange
    Gijs de Lange
    • Manager Mort.
    David Eeles
    • British Tourist
    Turan Furat
    • Nazim
    Jaap ten Holt
    • Confused Man
    Michael Ishak
    • Trader…
    Frank Jacquot
    Christiaan Jelsma
    • Hans
    • Director
      • Jaap van Heusden
    • Writer
      • Jaap van Heusden
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    Phil_Chester

    Doesn't quite add up

    It's interesting and entertaining, but it doesn't quite add up. We get plenty of the character cracking up, but there's no real motivation for his decline - it feels like one of those films where things happen because "it says so in the script". Nevertheless, the lead actor is so fascinating that you're happy to watch his journey, even though it ends up leading us nowhere.
    9white_trash_moon

    never takes itself too seriously

    The charismatic actor Oscar Van Rompay takes you behind the gleaming glass facades of the ivory tower to where the noise of success means everything, even amidst the deep fall of the economy. The opening title sequence is great, so go in to see that, and stick around, it is time well spent.

    The opening, coupled with the fresh upbeat soundtrack, made the audience smile right off the bat. The visually creative cinematography lets us wander through Amsterdam at night due to Ivan's insomnia, visualize and thus feel the texture of the rug when he takes his shoes off, and smell the cigarettes on the sidewalk outside a bar with the receptionist at work. On other counts, it never takes itself too seriously, with light and humorous touches, balanced by the maxim that what rises up must always fall.

    I must admit the fact that Ivan, the main character is a gawky nerd who can do calculus in his head really stuck a chord with me. I heard mixed reviews in the SIFF press screening on the way out.
    9LazySod

    Not a loose in sight

    Usually I'm none too fond of the Dutch film industry - all too many Dutch films try to mask the lack of a decent plot by tossing in non-functional nudity and are irritating at best. This film is one of those few examples that shows that things can be done differently and that there -are- films to be proud off being made here.

    It all starts as a young guy gets introduced into the world of investment trading after he's been identified as the person leaving notes with good insights a few times. As he lays his hands on the machine and starts making a name for himself it becomes clear he's no one-day fly - his results are shocking as he's raking in more and more money every day. And with that comes the other side of the story - is he able to deal with this sudden success? In a whole it's a pretty standard film in which a loner that is met with a sudden change of success is also met with a sudden change in popularity. It changes him in the same way that has been done before but it's played out very nicely. He's a likable guy and his slow gradual slip away from reality is understandable. So, as a film, it works. It's compelling and odd.

    9 out of 10 proper investments

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      Win/Win was also nominated for "Best Picture" at the Film Festival Amersfoort 2010.

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 2010 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Win Win
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • CoBo Fonds
      • IJswater Films
      • Nederlandse Programma Stichting (NPS)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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