Godforsaken
Average: 5
- ratings (3)
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Director:
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Pieter Kuijpers
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Production:
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BNN TV
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Year:
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2003
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Running time:
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85'
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Cast:
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Angela Schijf,
Egbert Jan Weeber,
Tygo Gernandt
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Genre:
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Drama,
Crime
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Plot synopsis:
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Stan Meijer is by nature ...
Stan Meijer is by nature a good boy, but grows up frustrated in Venlo, a boring provincial town in the Catholic Dutch South, feeling neglected by his gold-digger mother who remarried a dentist and abandoned by his biological father, a friendly macho trucker who stood the pre-teen up for reasons unknown when he planned to move in with him, never to be heard off until reading dad's obituary. So instead of joining the minor socialite life, Stan hooks up with junkies Maikel (dialect pronunciation-spelling for Michael) Verheije, a hot-head small criminal, and Stef, his lieutenant, who drag him along in small crime as an adolescent. When the bumbling trio gets arrested red-handed, the police sends both ruffians to jail but releases Stan as implausible suspect. He's too nice to accept when Maikel's girl-friend offers herself to him, and on Mikail's release joins him in a hold-up which goes bad, as the nervous amateurs needlessly kill the victim, a shopkeeper and secret weed-grower, rather then extort his illegal money as planned; the trio fears his Turkish crime boss Osman's gang will come after them, but instead are recruited as sort of a death squad in a gang war they don't even care to learn the nature of...
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Nation:
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NETHERLANDS
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Cinematography:
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Bert Pot
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Film editor:
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Job ter Burg
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Screenplay:
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Pieter Kuijpers, Paul Jan Nelissen
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Play4film's point of view:
"Godforsaken", directed by the Dutchman Pieter Kuijpers, is a tense dramatic film which deals intelligently with the theme of organized criminality. It does so by portraying two very different young men: Stan, a youngster crushed by his disfunctional family, and Mikael, a born delinquent. There is also a woman in the middle. Embellished by an off-screen narratorial voice which renders it similar to many American noir and crime movies, this film by Kuijpers is well directed and keeps the viewer on the edge of his seat.
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