He's a very love/hate director, did Robocop, Total Recall, Basic Instinct, Showgirls and most recently Zwartboek which I haven't seen but is supposed to be pretty good. I used to confuse him with James Cameron back when they both did cheesy action films. It's was coin flip on whether to name drop him or Neil Patrick Harris, and he won because I'd have had to add in 'guy from Doogie Howser'
Sometimes I think it has to be something in the distance created by not knowing the language and having to rely on subtitles - the reason why Americans seem to think it's a genuinely good movie. But then, the acting is fine, that's not the problem, so it can't really be that... maybe Americans have an easier time swallowing over the top scripts. And that one is seriously way over the top. To be sure it raises some interesting points along the way, particularly perhaps for Americans who aren't too familiar with the dramas that happened immediately after the liberation to anyone who'd collaborated with the Germans, or dated one, and Carice van Houten is not only breathtaking but also a fine actress (and singer!), it's just that absurd a script that I have a hard time taking the movie seriously. Still, it might be more serious than Verhoeven's other movies...
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27/03/2012 01:41:10 AM
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15/20. I guess this one was rather easier than the previous ones...
27/03/2012 06:00:27 PM
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This seems to be a good difficulty level to aim at
28/03/2012 01:35:02 PM
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Zwartboek is an... interesting movie.
28/03/2012 10:36:20 PM
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You're probably right about the subtitles
29/03/2012 07:29:13 PM
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It could also be that I'm just hyper-critical about Dutch-spoken movies.
29/03/2012 08:43:48 PM
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Re: It could also be that I'm just hyper-critical about Dutch-spoken movies.
29/03/2012 09:46:04 PM
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