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Black Book (2007)

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Reviews Counted:142

Fresh:107

Rotten:35

Average Rating:7/10

Consensus: A furious mix of sex, violence, and moral relativism, Black Book is shamelessly entertaining melodrama.

Rated: 15

Runtime: 2 hrs 26 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release:19-01-2007

Synopsis: Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven made his name in Hollywood with films such as ROBOCOP, BASIC INSTINCT, and STARSHIP TROOPERS. But Verhoeven got his start in the industry by making films (the... Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven made his name in Hollywood with films such as ROBOCOP, BASIC INSTINCT, and STARSHIP TROOPERS. But Verhoeven got his start in the industry by making films (the acclaimed SPETTERS and SOLDIER OF ORANGE among them) in his native country, and it's to Holland that he returns for BLACK BOOK--his first Dutch film in 20 years. The story is set during the final days of World War II in Holland, and follows a Jewish singer named Rachel Stein (Carice Van Houten). Rachel attempts to avoid the Nazis and remains in quiet hiding until her family is brutally slain, causing her to join up with a resistance movement. On a subsequent undercover mission, Rachel crosses paths with a smitten German general named Ludwig Muntze (Sebastian Koch), with whom Rachel begins a relationship in order to feed vital information back to her colleagues in the resistance. But as the action and bloodshed escalate, Rachel realizes that she has genuine feelings for Muntze, and soon she is in enormous danger. Verhoeven's film is wildly ambitious and takes many intriguing twists and turns during its 145 minutes. BLACK BOOK commanded the largest budget of any film to be produced in Holland, and it shows. Explosions litter the screen, plenty of car chases ensue, and wince-inducing injuries and deaths propel the action. The director isn't afraid to criticize his fellow countrymen and inserts a fascinating subtext about the actions of the resistance fighters, asking some uncomfortable questions about the similarities between their behavior and that of the Nazis. Van Houten lights up the screen throughout and is surely destined for bigger things, and while the tumultuous experiences her character undergoes might push the boundaries of reality at times, Verhoeven has pointed out in interviews that Rachel is a composite character who encompasses the merged experiences of many real people from the era. [More]

Starring: Carice Van Houten, Sebastian Koch, Thom Hoffman, Derek De Lint

Starring: Carice Van Houten, Sebastian Koch, Thom Hoffman, Derek De Lint, Halina Reijn, Christian Berkel, Michiel Huisman, Peter Blok

Director: Paul Verhoeven

Director: Paul Verhoeven
Screenwriter: Paul Verhoeven, Gerard Soeteman
Producer: San Fu Maltha, Jos van der Linden
Composer: Anne Dudley
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics

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Far from turning serious, the director of Basic Instinct has proved that, when it comes to grappling with good and evil, his instincts aren’t basic enough.

Full Review Source: New Yorker | comment Comment
04/02/07
Anthony Lane
Anthony Lane
New Yorker

Paul Verhoeven tries to go respectable with the WWII drama Black Book, and the question that persists is: Who wants a respectable Paul Verhoeven?

Full Review Source: Lessons of Darkness | comment Comment
04/01/07
Nick Schager
Nick Schager
Lessons of Darkness

Shoahxploitation.

Full Review Source: About.com | comment Comment
04/01/07
Jurgen Fauth
Jurgen Fauth
About.com

An encouraging start here is ruined by a long, and routine, finish.

Full Review Source: ReelTalk Movie Reviews | comment Comment
04/01/07
Donald J. Levit
Donald J. Levit
ReelTalk Movie Reviews

Verhoeven's 'Nazi sex romp' is brought down by too many ludicrous plot twists and gratuitous sequences ... one of the more outlandish WWII films.

Full Review Source: ComingSoon.net | comment Comment
03/30/07
Edward Douglas
Edward Douglas
ComingSoon.net

When this kind of chemical bond (the presence of Carice van Houten) emanates from the screen, you can't blame the director for a little indulgence.

Full Review Source: Cinema Signals | comment Comment
03/30/07
Jules Brenner
Jules Brenner
Cinema Signals

Charged with melodramatic energy and surprising twists, one of the great films with World War II themes.

Full Review Source: Compuserve | comment Comment
03/26/07
Harvey S. Karten
Harvey S. Karten
Compuserve

Absolutely engrossing, it's an energetic and entertaining film that has what must be a near record number of double-crosses.

Full Review Source: Internet Reviews | comment Comment
03/19/07
Steve Rhodes
Steve Rhodes
Internet Reviews

the best Verhoeven film since Basic Instinct -- if only that were a bigger compliment.

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment 1 Comment
03/08/07
Chris Barsanti
Chris Barsanti
Filmcritic.com

This being Verhoeven, sexuality and extreme violence are not shied away from. It’s a badass, hard-core Verhoeven World War II movie, for all that entails.

Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
03/08/07
Luke Y. Thompson
Luke Y. Thompson
E! Online

This has to be the crassest, most excessive, vulgar and gratuitous wartime spy story ever told, which is exactly why you should see it.

Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
03/08/07
Rene Rodriguez
Rene Rodriguez
Miami Herald

Black Book, the first film Verhoeven has made in the Netherlands in two decades, is spoken in Dutch, German, Hebrew and English, and it lasts for 145 minutes. There's not a dull second in the bunch.

Full Review Source: Rolling Stone | comment Comment
03/07/07
Peter Travers
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone

Paul Verhoeven's target in Black Book is extremists on both sides of the political equation

Full Review Source: Bryant Frazer's Deep Focus | comment Comment
02/22/07
Bryant Frazer
Bryant Frazer
Bryant Frazer's Deep Focus

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Full Review Source: Movies for the Masses | comment Comment
02/19/07
Joseph Proimakis
Joseph Proimakis
Movies for the Masses

One longs for Nomi Malone to enliven the proceedings with her ketchup bottle of doom.

Full Review Source: House Next Door | comment Comment
02/13/07
Keith Uhlich
Keith Uhlich
House Next Door

Not only tons of fun, it's actually quite good.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
02/12/07
Lewis Beale
Lewis Beale
Film Journal International

This voluptuously directed epic crumbles beneath the weight of its well-oiled but mechanical plot.

Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | comment Comment
02/02/07
Ed Gonzalez
Ed Gonzalez
Slant Magazine

...one of Verhoeven's more consistent efforts...

Full Review Source: Reel Film Reviews | comment Comment
12/19/06
David Nusair
David Nusair
Reel Film Reviews

The film may ostensibly deal with serious issues such as collaboration, the fight to survive and the need for forgiveness or revenge, but they’re really just window dressing for Verhoeven’s elaborately assembled but empty set pieces.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
11/29/06
Shlomo Schwartzberg
Shlomo Schwartzberg
Boxoffice Magazine

The screenplay could in fact have just as easily served as the template for a Roland Emmerich/Dean Devlin turkey

Full Review Source: Film Freak Central | comment Comment
09/23/06
Bill Chambers
Bill Chambers
Film Freak Central
 
 
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