When a gunman enters an Apple Store in the heart of Amsterdam, the police face a delicate challenge to resolve the standoff. Based on true events.When a gunman enters an Apple Store in the heart of Amsterdam, the police face a delicate challenge to resolve the standoff. Based on true events.When a gunman enters an Apple Store in the heart of Amsterdam, the police face a delicate challenge to resolve the standoff. Based on true events.
Keja Kwestro
- Sonja
- (as Keja Klaasje Kwestro)
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I love how so many people on here are complaining about the fact that there was no explanation about the hostage taker's motive, his Arabic name, the little details there are about the hostage, etcetera. Meanwhile this movie is based on real events and it's simply a mystery what his motives were (because it was never found out, duh!). The hostage taker literally had a Syrian ethnicity (news flash: people with around 180 different ethnical backgrounds live in the Netherlands and many have very thick Dutch local accents, because they were born and raised here). The hostage decided to stay anonymous after the event, so there is little known about him, except that he's from Bulgaria. So they made a movie about facts. They followed the literal storyline as much as possible. But it's not sensational enough? It needed a bit more drama, or... well, lies? Reality can't have plot holes, just missing facts.
Oh and for the ones saying: I'd rather have watched an actual documentary, with actual statements from people who were there. So..? Go do that then. That documentary already came out over a year ago. You can't blame anyone for not knowing, except yourself. Some people don't like documentaries. Now they can watch this movie and also learn about what happened that day.
Oh and for the ones saying: I'd rather have watched an actual documentary, with actual statements from people who were there. So..? Go do that then. That documentary already came out over a year ago. You can't blame anyone for not knowing, except yourself. Some people don't like documentaries. Now they can watch this movie and also learn about what happened that day.
IHostage is based on a true story that once dominated the Dutch headlines, which immediately gives the movie a certain weight. Unfortunately, it never really digs deeper than a surface-level retelling. While the events themselves are inherently dramatic, the film fails to explore the emotional or psychological layers that could have made it truly gripping.
Characters remain flat, and there's little insight into their motivations or inner struggles. The code word felt clumsy and unrealistic, seriously undermining the tension. Overall, a missed opportunity to turn a powerful story into a decent movie.
Characters remain flat, and there's little insight into their motivations or inner struggles. The code word felt clumsy and unrealistic, seriously undermining the tension. Overall, a missed opportunity to turn a powerful story into a decent movie.
I am becoming quite the fan of Dutch movies of the sort.
Golden hour was the series that sort of started it all and it was a seminar of pace,actions scenes and suspense.
This one has the added bonus of being based on true events.
This very fact makes it more gripping and realistic from the get go.
It does not have to adhere to any preconceived narrative or flow. The true events create the narrative themselves. That said all the actors do a fine job and everything is rendered with due care and diligence.
I believe that anyone who chooses to spend almost two hours watching it will not be disappointed.
After all,it is,more or less,what happened.
Golden hour was the series that sort of started it all and it was a seminar of pace,actions scenes and suspense.
This one has the added bonus of being based on true events.
This very fact makes it more gripping and realistic from the get go.
It does not have to adhere to any preconceived narrative or flow. The true events create the narrative themselves. That said all the actors do a fine job and everything is rendered with due care and diligence.
I believe that anyone who chooses to spend almost two hours watching it will not be disappointed.
After all,it is,more or less,what happened.
It's a drama, not an action movie. It's too long. The ending takes 15 minutes to do nothing. You never feel connected to the victims.
I couldn't care less about the protagonist because from the fact that he acts very badly to the fact that I'm not interested in his character, I know nothing about him.
We don't know the kidnapper's history, nor do we care.
No one seems to be very intelligent, the police, and the negotiator, in other words, are being led without a point, a focus on where you're going, like a movie. It's not a completely bad movie, it can entertain you if you have nothing better to do, but it's not recommended enough to make you miss out on seeing it.
I couldn't care less about the protagonist because from the fact that he acts very badly to the fact that I'm not interested in his character, I know nothing about him.
We don't know the kidnapper's history, nor do we care.
No one seems to be very intelligent, the police, and the negotiator, in other words, are being led without a point, a focus on where you're going, like a movie. It's not a completely bad movie, it can entertain you if you have nothing better to do, but it's not recommended enough to make you miss out on seeing it.
A suicide bomber takes a hostage in an Apple Store.
This was based on a real event. Maybe this is riveting to Dutch people, but I found it a bit lifeless in spots. The story is interesting, but the parts that involve the hostages sometimes feel like cheap dramatic reenactments on a TV show. These scenes could have been nail-biters. The intensity just wasn't there, though.
The scenes with the police were better, I thought. They got to move around more and didn't have to constantly act terrified. More scenes with the police might have helped the movie move along a bit. Some of the scenes with the hostages were tense, though, and I thought they handled one scene in particular well, where there was a potential medical emergency.
We never really learn a lot about any of the characters, and the drama isn't exactly the most intense thing ever. It's an adequate time-passer on Netflix, though. As a bonus, the English dub is pretty good.
This was based on a real event. Maybe this is riveting to Dutch people, but I found it a bit lifeless in spots. The story is interesting, but the parts that involve the hostages sometimes feel like cheap dramatic reenactments on a TV show. These scenes could have been nail-biters. The intensity just wasn't there, though.
The scenes with the police were better, I thought. They got to move around more and didn't have to constantly act terrified. More scenes with the police might have helped the movie move along a bit. Some of the scenes with the hostages were tense, though, and I thought they handled one scene in particular well, where there was a potential medical emergency.
We never really learn a lot about any of the characters, and the drama isn't exactly the most intense thing ever. It's an adequate time-passer on Netflix, though. As a bonus, the English dub is pretty good.
Did you know
- TriviaDue to legal issues with Apple, using the real store where the real-life incident occurred was not possible. The crew, therefore, had to scan the whole area of Leidseplein visible from inside the store and then recreate it in an airplane hangar in Katwijk.
- GoofsAt the beginning of the movie (roughly 16 minutes), the Gunman is holding a dead man's switch in his left hand, but isn't holding his weapon. In the next scene, he is shown holding his weapon in his right hand, and holding the dead man's switch in his left hand.
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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