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6/10
Special movie, wonderful acting/actresses, but confusing
JanMnstr6 January 2010
Special movie, wonderful acting/actresses, but confusing.

To start with the confusion, the main character is played by three actresses. Which makes it a special movie as well. Showing the different periods in her life.

The 3 actresses (and the rest of the cast) give a wonderful performance.

But the facts are confusing. Are we in France. The Netherlands or Belium. Who am I looking at. Oh, I am watching the leading actress???? But fascinating nonetheless.

If you get a chance. Watch it. And make up your own mind.
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8/10
unique film
beroski17 March 2008
This film is unique in the sense that it is completely authentic. It shows the 'verelendung' of a modern woman, portrayed by 3 actresses, to enhance te sense of verfremdung as in some works of Weil. It impresses with the rich and metaphorical visuals and quotations to other films such as Antonioni's L'aventura. It plays with storytelling in a way that you realize that sometimes the theme is more important than the actual realism of the scenes itself. It refuses to be a too plotted story and therefor plays with genres( road-movie vs psychological drama) . The story plays in a place on the border of Holland, there were one can easily cross borders, and where people soon seem to speak different languages. It shows a woman in distress because she realizes her modern, hedonist life has lead her to a lack of introspectiveness. Many will not easily see the innovative quality of this film, but this is gonna be a classic!
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3/10
Awful
kip7031 October 2007
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I saw this movie in Rotterdam, with the director and one of the actresses who played Nadine present for a Q&A after wards.

I'm almost sure the people who rated this movie a '10' are friends and family of the cast and crew, or perhaps it's the cast and crew themselves. Because I don't believe any true movie lover could rate this movie at better than a 4 or 5. I gave it a 3 myself.

My reasons? Almost too many to write down. For starters, I didn't like the story, and how the director worked out the story. It's about a 40 something woman who looks back at her life, after she kidnapped the baby of her ex-boyfriend. The flashbacks tell us how she came to that deed. Well, they try to tell us. Unfortunately the main character in these flashbacks is played by two totally different women. One not too attractive brunette (the youngest Nadine), another an attractive blond. The 42-year old Nadine who kidnapped the baby is played by yet another actress, attractive and dark haired this time. The director states that that is to give the story a more universal appeal. Unfortunately that didn't work for me at all. I found it very irritating to have to remind myself that we were looking at the same Nadine each time, although we were looking at totally different women. Playing with the same actors as her colleagues/friends, they stayed the same. That made it impossible for me to see the three Nadine's as one. So for me all the flashbacks didn't explain the current behavior of Nadine (the kidnapping) at all.

Then there were dozens of little things that annoyed me. Here's a couple:

  • the miscast boyfriend of Nadine. He's quite a famous and popular actor in The Netherlands, but the director should have never let him play a dentist. Even if you've never seen him before, I'm sure you will agree he is one of the unlikeliest dentists ever;


  • the blond Nadine gets pretty obsessed about getting pregnant from the dentist-boyfriend. In one scene she takes her temperature at the office (we viewers get the impression it's early in the morning). She immediately calls her boyfriend, because they should have sex as soon as possible. He answers her phone call in some nightclub, at night! (no, he was not at the other side of the world);


  • the scenes where Nadine meets her ex-boyfriend and kidnaps the baby are obviously shot in France, or the French-speaking part of Belgium. All signs in the supermarket are in French. It is not until a Dutch security officer comes into the scene that you realise the supermarket is supposed to be in The Netherlands;


  • in the hospital they go to (in The Netherlands)somehow all personnel speak Flamish, the Belgian version of Dutch;


  • in the supermarket where she meets the ex-boyfriend the ex-boyfriend walks around with a Maxi-Cosi, with (presumably) his baby in it. Unfortunately he holds it so lightly that we immediately become aware that there's no baby in there at all;


  • when Nadine is in Portugal with the baby she finds the house of one of her neighbor's on fire. All the neighbors got out safely, they're standing there yelling 'Fire!' (in Portugese...). What does Nadine do? She asks them to look after the baby, and runs into the house. To do what? To get a container of milk out of the microwave, that overcooked and caused all the smoke. Why on earth did Nadine risk her life and go into that house? And where did she get the fireproof hands that made it possible for her to pick up the scolding hot container with milk, and carry it outside? Very bad movie making, that's why.


I could go on for a while, but I don't want to spend too much time recollecting details from this lemon. Better try to forget it quickly.

And why did I rate it a '3', not '1'? I sort of enjoyed the characters played by Frank Lammers (Vince) and Michel van Dousselaere (Nadine's father). Both worth a point in my rating.
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9/10
wonderful story
nolamaria7613 January 2012
I don't understand that this movie, which I could see through Mubi, was already on TV in America. Because, yes there is a problem for modern women in this world: We are not all SITC galls or desperate housewives. As a career-woman I recognize myself. What when you become single all of a sudden again nearing 40? The director must have understood that this theme is important, because he choose to have the woman played by three actresses. And so the theme of this movie comes clearer I realized. The music came to me too, it is quite remarkable! It is a tender story, about getting older, about obsessions, about letting go...I hope more women will see this film and share my thoughts!
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4/10
indeed: awful!
luciesneep30 December 2008
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The comment of "Kip 70" is true! I agree with him/her totally!

We've seen this film 'til the end, but that was really difficult to do! The plot is not very believable: Nadine just takes a baby of an ex-boyfriend while he is shopping and she travels around the world with the poor child. Not one moment she thinks of the poor parents, although she was closely connected with the father once by relationship. She leaves neither a message, nor a call for the desperate parents. In fact, she seemed to be haunted more by her flashbacks then by the actual police! Everything she does with someone else's baby seems smooth and justified. In the end, she just walks straight out of the scene, returning the baby as if she just had rent a bike.

What's even more, the younger Nadine does not look like her aged version at all and that is very confusing!
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8/10
Biological clock
tataubaby12 December 2015
A bit like a Bunuel film, this story of Nadine who is plagued by her biological clock. The main character is played by three actresses. There is a road trip and then Nadine, a well educated, single career woman in her early forties is reminiscing about her past. As in an impulse she kidnaps the baby of her ex lover. And too late she realises she can't go back. Luckily the film doesn't drown itself in a plotted story. This film is much more a character driven story, an analysis for many single career women nowadays, to cope with the idea that they will remain childless. It is a bit like a Bertolt Brecht alike approach: The audience is invited to stay in touch with the theme, more than with the main actress. Beautiful music.
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8/10
stunning
tataubaby25 August 2019
A great idea to split the story of this career woman who is desperate for a child, into 3 psychological stages and have those 3 played by three actresses. This brings me closer to the theme. And reminds me of films from Bunuel and Todd Solondz. A warm, somewhat melancholy film. The lovely tunes of composer David van der Heijden are stunningly beautiful. Watch it, great, cinematic and modern film
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