3 reviews
- MarbusBarmus
- May 22, 2023
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After tons of weak romantic comedies Polder comes as a pleasant surprise. The film caused much commotion in Holland because it is set against a backdrop of a pig farm, a subject heavily debated these days because of the environmental issues surrounding these farms and the regulations the government is imposing. But Polder isn't actually about that. It is about two people whose lives become entangeld because the one (animal rights activist) and the other (pig farmer) have no dialogue between them. Painstakingly accurate is the representation of the mirrored lives both men lead. But is only us, the viewer, who know about how much these men have in common. The lack of true insight in the farmer's life causes Eric, the activist, to undertake actions that have far heavier consequences than he himself could anticipate. The distance 'social' media creates plays a part as wel, as Eric doesn't mind rallying other people against Ronald the farmer. The film is set like a play, only displaying the bare minimum of actors and locations, which makes this drama all the more compelling.
- nickcorner1
- Apr 1, 2023
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A refreshingly honest movie about an accurate topic. To have an inside in both the mind of the pigfarmer and the activist is an suprisingly nice touch.
Pigfarmer Ronald is struggeling to keep his head above water, while in the meantime activist Eric is getting angrier by the minute. The clash between these two is inevitable. Both have their reasons, both are understandable.
Set in the Dutch polder, it is very recognizable for a lot of people. The supermarkets play a big part in the story, even when they are not mentioned by name.
The unexpected end of the movie is like the cherry on the cake!
Pigfarmer Ronald is struggeling to keep his head above water, while in the meantime activist Eric is getting angrier by the minute. The clash between these two is inevitable. Both have their reasons, both are understandable.
Set in the Dutch polder, it is very recognizable for a lot of people. The supermarkets play a big part in the story, even when they are not mentioned by name.
The unexpected end of the movie is like the cherry on the cake!
- annettef-39545
- Apr 12, 2023
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