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Borgman

  • 2013
  • 12
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
20K
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Jan Bijvoet in Borgman (2013)
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A vagrant enters the lives of an arrogant upper-class family, turning their lives into a psychological nightmare in the process.A vagrant enters the lives of an arrogant upper-class family, turning their lives into a psychological nightmare in the process.A vagrant enters the lives of an arrogant upper-class family, turning their lives into a psychological nightmare in the process.

  • Director
    • Alex van Warmerdam
  • Writer
    • Alex van Warmerdam
  • Stars
    • Jan Bijvoet
    • Hadewych Minis
    • Jeroen Perceval
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    20K
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    • Director
      • Alex van Warmerdam
    • Writer
      • Alex van Warmerdam
    • Stars
      • Jan Bijvoet
      • Hadewych Minis
      • Jeroen Perceval
    • 89User reviews
    • 189Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Jan Bijvoet
    Jan Bijvoet
    • Camiel Borgman
    Hadewych Minis
    Hadewych Minis
    • Marina
    Jeroen Perceval
    Jeroen Perceval
    • Richard
    Alex van Warmerdam
    Alex van Warmerdam
    • Ludwig
    Sara Hjort Ditlevsen
    Sara Hjort Ditlevsen
    • Stine
    Eva van de Wijdeven
    • Ilonka
    Annet Malherbe
    Annet Malherbe
    • Brenda
    Tom Dewispelaere
    Tom Dewispelaere
    • Pascal
    Elve Lijbaart
    • Isolde
    Dirkje van der Pijl
    • Rebecca
    Pieter-Bas de Waard
    • Leo
    Gene Bervoets
    Gene Bervoets
    • Gardener
    Ariane Schluter
    • Gardener's Wife
    Mike Weerts
    • Arthur Stornebrink
    Pierre Bokma
    Pierre Bokma
    • Priest
    Mees van Warmerdam
    • Acolyte
    Benjamin Boe Rasmussen
    • Man with Dog
    Reinout Scholten van Aschat
    Reinout Scholten van Aschat
    • Man with Spear
    • Director
      • Alex van Warmerdam
    • Writer
      • Alex van Warmerdam
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    8TuesdayThe17th

    Very well made

    This film seemed to come out of nowhere, similar to the way Camille Borgman did. I am a long time fan of the horror/dark drama genre but a new member to IMDb. with that being said, I absolutely loved this film. I loved the darkness to Camille. What was with him living in the ground though? The movie never fell back on that fact nor did it have an explanation for it. I wouldn't say the viewing nature of this film is horror, but the concepts that the film holds are horror. The ideas are extremely dark and the violence is extreme. This is an atmospheric movie that sets quite the mood. It had me thinking about it for a few days after seeing it. It's one of the better movies I've seen this past year
    8jukkajukka

    The movie undoubtedly makes one wonder about his/her own inner dark side.

    Borgman is not a vagabond or a homeless, but the evil, the Antichrist itself. He emerges from under the ground with his followers when the local priest and some helpers try to destroy them. They manage to escape and set out on a journey to capture new souls. Borgman is not interested in money or wealth, not interested in seducing women or hurting children. He could get it all if only he wanted to. His only interest is to bring out the evil residing in all humans - men, women, children. He manipulates, sedates or kills people when it is necessary, but it is not a goal, just a tool for him. When he finds a potential follower, he marks him or her with a stigma on their backs. He does a perfect job with an upper-class family turning the family members, the babysitter and her boyfriend against each other, uncovering their worst thoughts and desires. Borgman ends up by capturing new followers, and abandons the beautiful house by cleaning up any traces of his terrible deeds. The movie is surrealistic, full of symbols related to the Bible, and lightened up with lots of spooky humor. It does have a clear plot and a full ending, and undoubtedly makes one wonder about his/her own inner dark side.
    7robinski34

    Resistance is Futile

    Borgman is queer piece of cinema, challenging right form the off with the opening scenes of pursuit which point in a certain direction, but be prepared for your feelings to change as the story progresses. Writer / director Alex van Warmerdam's film bars very few holds, and yet it does not sensationalise increasingly troubling and occasionally brutal events, presenting them in a frank and open way, inviting the viewer to judge the participants and their respective fates. You would do well to prepare yourself to feel little sympathy for any of the characters, and yet there is something compelling about the spartan direction and the economy of the performances that will hold your attention to the end. Jan Bijvoet as the titular Camiel Borgman and Hadewych Minis as Marina are stand-outs, and deserve to be seen by a wider audience. One possible conclusion is that Warmerdam's script presents a black-and-white position in reaching a verdict, but in reality there are Lynchian levels of grey and plenty of scope for interpretation over a glass of wine (or two) afterwards. Well worth seeking out for those of a less delicate sensibility.
    8brchthethird

    Dark and twisted film that defies explanation

    Weird and unnerving are a couple words which accurately describe the experience that is watching this film. What the film means is anyone's guess, and nothing is really spelled out or explained. This actually is a good thing, though, because the viewer can take away from it what they want. The story is about a vagrant named Borgman who insinuates himself into this affluent family's home and slowly makes life a living hell for them. The overall tone of the film is one of unease, mystery and black humor, peppered with a shock every now and then. There are several scenes which may stick with you long after finishing it, and there are a few that are still with me now. Comparing this to anything else is futile, except that if you like weird, disturbing movies (like I do), then you will probably love this. From a quality standpoint, everything is well-shot and all of the actors, including the children, give good performances as far as I can tell (Dutch isn't a language I speak). The tone of the film is also set very well by the score, which is off-kilter and dissonant. Since it is best to go into this film with as little information as possible, I'll end here. Suffice it to say, if you're brave enough to give this a try, you might end up liking it as I did.
    8bartverberne16

    Metaphysical absurdism in a grippingly tense film

    'Borgman' tells the story of a drifter (Jan Bijvoet) that slowly but suddenly takes control of the lives of a young, wealthy family living in a beautiful mansion somewhere in the Netherlands. The movie begins with a scene in a forest, where Borgman, i.e. the drifter, and some of his associates are chased from their underground hiding places by a group of holy workers (lead by the-always-inspiring Pierre Bokma). Soon after their escape, Borgman alone seemingly randomly knocks on the doors of the houses of very wealthy people, asking if he can use bathing facilities in their house. In attempt to do good after a brutal beating by her husband (Jeroen Perceval), Marina (Hadewijch Minis) helps Borgman by giving him temporary shelter in the garden shed. That was all that the intimidating but darkly intriguing character of Borgman needed to unfold his diabolical plans...

    Although Borgman is a layered surrealistic film, and probably therefore sometimes slow and hard to understand, its message is clear and the story is continuously compelling. Especially intriguing are the biblical aspects, which are always subtly present in the background, and which give the film a dark, tense character. Not being a religious person, the movie does trigger an interest in the spiritual, or better, meta-ethics, which won't leave you alone for several days afyer having watched it. The excellent performances of Jan Bijvoet and Hadewijch Minis are crucial in delivering the very strong script.

    I highly recommend this film to anyone who seeks a tense thriller. Because, aside from the absurdist aspects, from start to the end the movie is very exciting.

    8/10

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    Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl (2014)
    Psychological Thriller
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    Drama
    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Mystery
    Cho Yeo-jeong in Parasite (2019)
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    • Trivia
      Although never stated in the film, the behavior of Borgman closely resembles that of an "alp", a nightmare demon from German folklore.
    • Goofs
      In one of the first scenes when the kids go to bed, it's clearly bright outside and in the middle of the day. In the next scene it's night.
    • Crazy credits
      The film opens with the caption: And they descended upon the earth to strengthen their ranks.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2013 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Let's Call This
      Written and performed by Thelonious Monk

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • Belgium
      • Denmark
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bela
    • Filming locations
      • Bloemendaal, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • Graniet Film BV
      • NTR
      • Epidemic
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    • Budget
      • €3,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $57,474
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,317
      • Jun 8, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,052,010
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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