Soof
- 2013
- 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.8K
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Soof is reaching 40 and has everything she ever wanted: three children, a small catering business, a sweet husband Kasper, and a lovely home. Until she starts asking herself: 'Is this all th... Read allSoof is reaching 40 and has everything she ever wanted: three children, a small catering business, a sweet husband Kasper, and a lovely home. Until she starts asking herself: 'Is this all there is?'Soof is reaching 40 and has everything she ever wanted: three children, a small catering business, a sweet husband Kasper, and a lovely home. Until she starts asking herself: 'Is this all there is?'
- Awards
- 2 wins & 7 nominations total
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One of the first times I 'm not afraid to say I'm Dutch while reviewing a Dutch movie. Was it amazing, mindblowing or lifechanging? No. But is was entertaining, relatable, witty.
This is actually how Dutch people talk, how they interact with one another, how people are in general. Not perfect, not one dimensional. The character flaws were not too predictable and supportive of the story. Sometimes a little over the top, but that was okay in this type of movie.
There was some good acting going on with the main characters and even the supporting characters. Knowing there are a lot of cameos you don't expect too much on the acting skills part from them, but that was okay, because their parts were small enough to just enjoy seeing them. Nothing pretentious.
Especially the dialogues were surprisingly good. Not every detail needed to be explained through dialogue which is a breath of fresh air in a Dutch movie. The dialogues were mostly quick, witty and quite original.
The children's characters even were a good addition. They really added to the story and weren't just supposed to be cute.
So I enjoyed watching this movie more than expected.
This is actually how Dutch people talk, how they interact with one another, how people are in general. Not perfect, not one dimensional. The character flaws were not too predictable and supportive of the story. Sometimes a little over the top, but that was okay in this type of movie.
There was some good acting going on with the main characters and even the supporting characters. Knowing there are a lot of cameos you don't expect too much on the acting skills part from them, but that was okay, because their parts were small enough to just enjoy seeing them. Nothing pretentious.
Especially the dialogues were surprisingly good. Not every detail needed to be explained through dialogue which is a breath of fresh air in a Dutch movie. The dialogues were mostly quick, witty and quite original.
The children's characters even were a good addition. They really added to the story and weren't just supposed to be cute.
So I enjoyed watching this movie more than expected.
I really liked this movie. It's a dutch comedy. The story is simple, but I didn't mind. The acting is good enough to forget that. A lot of Dutch movies aren't very good, but this one really is. It's heartwarming.
I laughed out loud a lot. Lies Visschedijk is very good as Soof. But I was curious to see Dan Karaty, who is a choreograph instead of an actor. He surprised me in a good way. He was actually very good. It's a nice movie and very recognizable. I really loved the last scene. The song is still in my head, but I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
I laughed out loud a lot. Lies Visschedijk is very good as Soof. But I was curious to see Dan Karaty, who is a choreograph instead of an actor. He surprised me in a good way. He was actually very good. It's a nice movie and very recognizable. I really loved the last scene. The song is still in my head, but I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
Far from perfect, but so current and incredible relatable. Must watch
Small minus is the out of date judgy/racial comments. They felt a bit uncomfortable, but truth is that some Dutch people talk like this today.
Small minus is the out of date judgy/racial comments. They felt a bit uncomfortable, but truth is that some Dutch people talk like this today.
Soof is a Dutch film that really hits close to home, as my life is pretty similar to the one you see in this film—at least in some ways. Soof is a Dutch caterer who suddenly becomes a super-star caterer—and goes from barely getting by in her business to hosting party after party for the rich and famous. And, much of the film is about the difficulties she and her husband have dealing with this as well as its impact on their long marriage. Well, in our 40s, my wife went from being an unknown small-time author to world-famous and suddenly I was in the same situation as the husband, Kas. I quit my job and was now the house wife
I mean, house husband. However, fortunately, our story is a bit different. I am an excellent cook, we BOTH worked on remodeling our home and we have never been happier—though I could easily see how folks in a similar situation could react much like Soof and Kas! Big change like this is hard on a marriage—especially when you've gotten yourselves into a bit of a rut. So how will this pair get themselves out of this rut or will they? This is the reason to watch the film.
Soof works very well because the script is does a great job of balancing humor, drama and human nature. The way that two middle-aged married people work through this hurdle is what makes me assume the screenwriter, Marjolein Beumer, also must have lived through this sort of upheaval—or at least she really did her homework because she got it right! As a result, folks in their middle years really will enjoy the film and should be able to relate to much of it—such as the routine nature of sex (I loved where she fell asleep during this—that was really funny), the difficulty balancing a career and family as well as temptation—and Soof and Kas both have quite a bit of all these to deal with in the movie.
It is fortunate that in addition to the excellent writing that the actors in the film do a great job of bringing their characters to life. Some of it is due to the writing and some due to the director and some due to just really nice acting.
This is a winning comedy with a very sharp edge. My only complaint, and it's a very minor one, is that they made both Kas and Soof (particularly Kas) a bit too clueless and their characters occasionally too broad. But, on the other hand, if both had their heads on perfectly straight, there really wouldn't have been any reason for the film in the first place! Folks successfully working through such big transitions in their lives would make for a very boring motion picture!! The ones that have to struggle to reinvent themselves—that makes for an interesting film. Well worth your time and a film that sure made me smile—especially with the ridiculous but fun finale.
Soof works very well because the script is does a great job of balancing humor, drama and human nature. The way that two middle-aged married people work through this hurdle is what makes me assume the screenwriter, Marjolein Beumer, also must have lived through this sort of upheaval—or at least she really did her homework because she got it right! As a result, folks in their middle years really will enjoy the film and should be able to relate to much of it—such as the routine nature of sex (I loved where she fell asleep during this—that was really funny), the difficulty balancing a career and family as well as temptation—and Soof and Kas both have quite a bit of all these to deal with in the movie.
It is fortunate that in addition to the excellent writing that the actors in the film do a great job of bringing their characters to life. Some of it is due to the writing and some due to the director and some due to just really nice acting.
This is a winning comedy with a very sharp edge. My only complaint, and it's a very minor one, is that they made both Kas and Soof (particularly Kas) a bit too clueless and their characters occasionally too broad. But, on the other hand, if both had their heads on perfectly straight, there really wouldn't have been any reason for the film in the first place! Folks successfully working through such big transitions in their lives would make for a very boring motion picture!! The ones that have to struggle to reinvent themselves—that makes for an interesting film. Well worth your time and a film that sure made me smile—especially with the ridiculous but fun finale.
Totally illogical, nothing de than a mosh mash of hap snap scenes
There is no chemistry, Kasper's character is poorly thought through. Camera work is poor. Thinking more bad stuff is just a waste of time writing a review.
Ending scene is unexpected and not believable
Potentially one of the worst romcoms I've ever seen and pains me to say as it was recorded in a nearby town. Had hoped for at least something half way decent.
There is no chemistry, Kasper's character is poorly thought through. Camera work is poor. Thinking more bad stuff is just a waste of time writing a review.
Ending scene is unexpected and not believable
Potentially one of the worst romcoms I've ever seen and pains me to say as it was recorded in a nearby town. Had hoped for at least something half way decent.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the dancing montage at the end, the lady doing the side-shuffle in the supermarket is writer Sylvia Witteman, on whose columns the movie was based.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Soof 2 (2016)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $8,829,814
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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