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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: R

Runtime: 2 hrs 26 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release:Apr 4, 2007 Limited

Box Office: $4,339,526

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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  • In the darkest days of World War II, Jewish fugitives attempt to escape occupied Holland -- only to face a Nazi ambush. Rachel Stein (Carice van Houten) alone survives the attack and joins the Dutch Resistance to avenge her family. She soon confronts the ultimate test: she must infiltrate German headquarters by tempting Captain Ludwig M˙ntze (Sebastian Hoch). In the heat of passion, he uncovers her duplicity...but keeps her secret. Then Rachel's espionage reveals that a murderous traitor lurks within Resistance ranks. Unable to fully trust anyone, Rachel navigates a minefield of deception and becomes an enemy to both sides. Epic, passionate, breathtaking, Black Book relates an untold story of World War II where the distinctions between good and evil become blurred by the complexities of human nature.
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    The movie hurtles through its two-and-a-half-hour running time, piling on the treachery, never letting its foot off the brake until the filmmakers have exhausted every narrative possibility -- and, in the process, the audience.

    Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
    04/04/07
    Glenn Whipp
    Glenn Whipp
    Los Angeles Daily News

    This is history Hollywood style, a dense soap-opera ramped up with juicy elements not often associated with Hitler's regime.

    Full Review Source: Palo Alto Weekly | comment Comment
    04/04/07
    Jeanne Aufmuth
    Jeanne Aufmuth
    Palo Alto Weekly

    Paul Verhoeven' Black Book encompasses the best and very worst of its director's signature pulp brutalism, which means it's pretty much a hoot.

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    04/04/07
    Manohla Dargis
    Manohla Dargis
    New York Times

    Harks back to themes [Verhoeven has] explored from Soldier of Orange to Basic Instinct--relational turmoil, violent mystery, naked women.

    Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
    04/04/07
    Rich Cline
    Rich Cline
    Shadows on the Wall

    Absorbing from start to finish, this might be the first flick to interpret a Holocaust tale of survival as a highly-stylized, erotic, espionage thriller.

    Full Review Source: NewsBlaze | comment Comment
    04/03/07
    Kam Williams
    Kam Williams
    NewsBlaze

    Dutch filmmaker Paul Verhoeven returns to his roots with a WWII drama that's easily the best thing he's made in years.

    Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
    04/03/07
    Maitland McDonagh
    Maitland McDonagh
    TV Guide's Movie Guide

    As subversive as it is traditional, both enamored of conventional notions of heroism and frankly contemptuous of them.

    Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
    04/03/07
    Kenneth Turan
    Kenneth Turan
    Los Angeles Times
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    It isn't pretty, but for all the melodramatic hoohah of Verhoeven's latest, it all feels pretty real.

    Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
    04/03/07
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    Newsday
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    The movie whips along, unafraid of narrative excess or hairpin plot turns.

    Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
    04/03/07
    J. Hoberman
    J. Hoberman
    Village Voice
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    An immensely entertaining throwback...a big, fast-paced World War II adventure, old-fashioned but with some welcome twists.

    Full Review Source: One Guy's Opinion | comment Comment
    04/03/07
    Frank Swietek
    Frank Swietek
    One Guy's Opinion

    Although there is little new in this finely crafted WWII pot-boiler, it remains a thoroughly enjoyable wartime thriller during its entire 145 minutes of good-guy/bad-guy subterfuge.

    Full Review Source: Monsters and Critics | comment Comment
    04/02/07
    Ron Wilkinson
    Ron Wilkinson
    Monsters and Critics

    Black Book possesses a taut, exciting script that throws surprises at the viewer on a regular basis.

    Full Review Source: ReelViews | comment Comment
    04/02/07
    James Berardinelli
    James Berardinelli
    ReelViews
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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
     
     
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