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Pierre Bokma, Angela Schijf, Jeroen Spitzenberger, Waldemar Torenstra, and Sallie Harmsen in De vuurlinie (2023)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaOn his tour of duty in Afghanistan, Marco Kroon heroically leads his men through firefights and is awarded the highest decoration in the Netherlands: the Military Order of William. However, ... Leer todoOn his tour of duty in Afghanistan, Marco Kroon heroically leads his men through firefights and is awarded the highest decoration in the Netherlands: the Military Order of William. However, in the years that follow, Kroon is discredited. He struggles with traumas he cannot share ... Leer todoOn his tour of duty in Afghanistan, Marco Kroon heroically leads his men through firefights and is awarded the highest decoration in the Netherlands: the Military Order of William. However, in the years that follow, Kroon is discredited. He struggles with traumas he cannot share even with Mirjam, the love of his life and everyone has an opinion about him, in the media... Leer todo

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    6ethan1665

    Well made but intense movie.

    It's an inside story on the things the Dutch Special forces did in Afghanistan. And the life of Marco Kroon after his deployment. Included the accusations about drug usage and selling. And the relation with his wife. And what effect the deployment had on his family as a whole. Very well made movie. And good acting. The movie is based on two of the books Marco Kroon wrote. For every ex-military a must see. And also for people who are interested what could happen in Afghanistan or on other military mission around the world. Seen in my local VUE movie theater on the biggest screen available. Go see it!
    3DeanAmythe

    Dutch productions continue to disappoint

    "I really don't care what people think of me anymore. Really." These were the words (roughly translated from Dutch) spoken by the real Marco Kroon at the premiere. At the very least an admirable stance, though the film that started its theatrical run right after made it a suspiciously convenient thing to say.

    Line of Fire doesn't care much for nuance. Not in the drama, the action, the scenes of war it recreates, but especially in building the character of Marco Kroon. I don't believe stating right at the start that the story being told merges fact and fiction absconds it from presenting Kroon as a nearly unequivocal good guy, dodging a ton of questions that could be raised after a basic Google search by simply leaving out inconvenient facts. It doesn't just make for a dubious moral situation, but also simply makes for a dull lead. Kroon is the most interesting character in this and his depth reflects that of a typical side character (it follows that not a single other person in this entire film has an ounce of personality). This wouldn't be that big of an issue if the film wasn't clearly about him. Not the charges or the war, this is a Kroon story front and centre, and if it's not, some very poor choices were made. It's a tale of two parts which are intercut throughout: the case/trial against Kroon and his time in Afghanistan. None of the war scenes contribute anything to the other side of the story, so you can't help but assume they're there purely to further flesh out Kroon - which they do a terrible job of, but that's beside the point here. What I am concerned with, is how that development is only really achieved in the final ~30 minutes, when a series of events leads to a grueling experience for Kroon. Before that, it's comprised of completely unmotivated action scenes that exist purely for spectacle, so Dutch people can cheer about the fact that they're seeing a picture from our own soil that actually has some decent production value behind it. But all the gunfire and explosions ultimately don't mean or accomplish anything. And it should honestly come as no surprise considering Roel Reiné helmed this project (he has a filmography that is excellently summed up by the posters of his most popular work). Maybe letting the creator of countless B-movie action flicks get his hands on a 'serious' war film was not such a great idea. The tonal whiplash is hilarious: moments of grief, shock and intensity are placed right next to laughable one-liners, POV shots of RPG's and epic synthwave music accompanying the action like you're playing the intro mission of the new Call of Duty - speaking of which, every Arab here is either a faceless soldier to be mercilessly downed with lead or a child rapist. To top it all off, Reiné infuses the whole thing with a sort of half-baked Snyder aesthetic where you get the desaturated colors and overly dramatic lighting (almost every interior scene has overblown light rays beaming through the windows) but none of what makes his work any fun.

    The drama side of it doesn't fare any better, in fact, it might be even worse. It's so hilariously undercooked you start to wonder whether the stove was even on. You get superficial characters yelling superficial things at each other and having superficial reactions until two basic courtroom scenes take place and resolve the entire conflict with means that were never established or hinted at. Screwing up a courtroom drama is a sure-fire way to get me pissed and, boy, was I glad the film ended almost right after.

    Look, I get it. It's exciting to see a Dutch film with money clearly thrown at it, especially when most of what we get to see is awful romcoms. But that's the point: the bar is so low that clearing it doesn't automatically grant you my approval. I'd like to see this kind of funding and effort go to other projects that try to raise that bar. We desperately need it in our industry.
    10edwardkisteman

    Very good for the Dutch! No big budgets and still great movie

    "Kudos to the Dutch film industry! This film, despite its limited budget, stands out with its thrilling action sequences and stunning, true-to-life visuals. The action scenes are pulse-pounding and expertly choreographed, keeping you on the edge of your seat throughout. The use of practical effects and real locations adds a level of authenticity that's often missing in big-budget blockbusters. It's a testament to the skill of the filmmakers that they've created such a visually impressive and action-packed movie without breaking the bank. If you're a fan of action films, this one is a must-see."
    8OverlookMan237

    How Holland treats it's heroes

    Director Roel Reiné films the life of war hero and veteran Marco Kroon with De Vuurlinie. Still, Reiné didn't want to make a one-on-one biographical film about Kroon, so he added a lot of fiction to the story where the story about Kroon runs like a common thread through the film. So I'm not going to start with things that aren't right or how protagonist Waldemar Torenstra doesn't look like Marco Kroon, because that was the whole set-up behind this film. What the film actually is is an indictment of how we as Dutch treat our heroes. The Dutch would like to point out their mistakes to people and tell people how to live in our society and those who do not want to adapt to them must of course be tackled considerably. Look at what is happening in the current Netherlands, for example in politics. Our political leaders know how to strongly condemn criticism of other countries and want to be the bravest boy in the class, but in the meantime a society is disrupted to such a way that you should not fall out of tone because then you are the dick.

    So it is with Marco Kroon, he has come back from his mission in Afghanistan, where he is traumatized by the terrible things he had to do and experienced. Once in the Netherlands, he receives the highest military award for his exploits, a scene that has not been filmed too strongly. For example, Reiné tries to mix the real images with the cinematic images and you can see that enormously in the difference in camera use, plus the fact that the cinematic pieces feel rather made. After that, Marco wants to pick up life again and work in his wife's pub as a bartender, something that is not really appreciated by military gentlemen of a higher hand. Because what kind of signal do you give if you suddenly go behind the tap as a soldier with a Military-Willems Order award in your pocket. It will cost Marco dearly if he is accused of drug and arms trafficking, without the Public Prosecutor having good evidence of it. The Public Prosecutor is portrayed in a strong way by Angela Schijf, a role in which you really start to hate her. Because as everyone knows, the real Marco Kroon was eventually acquitted of the drug trade, but he was for the possession of a few power surge weapons, of which he delivered three through them.

    Reiné indicated that this was a bit of a kind of accusation against the current Dutch society and how we dealt with our heroes and of course there is definitely something to be said for that. Reiné indicated in an interview somewhere that their heroes were treated differently in the United States and that the Netherlands could take an example. That may be partly the case, but Reiné may have forgotten for a moment how the Americans handled their returning Vietnam veterans and how they were also vomited there by American society. So that kite doesn't quite go on, but given the current society, he does have a point and the Fire Line really knows how to put its finger on the sore spot. The film is of everything, a family drama, a court drama, but also a war film and the latter are the strongest parts of the film and is translated to the screen in an almost un-Dutch way. The tactical maneuvers, the horrors in the torn Afghanistan, but also the parts that happened there where the dogs really don't like bread, where Marco eventually falls prey to and knows how to fully explain his post-traumatic syndrome.

    The Line of Fire is a very strong film about the life of war hero Marco Kroon with a fictional twist on it. This was done to actually make a film in which all soldiers will recognize themselves and to avoid the parts about incorrect facts or a Waldemar Torenstra who does not look like Kroon at all. Torenstra makes a strong performance and Reiné knows how to show the Dutch viewer that we live in a finger-wise culture and like to point out people to their mistakes, and then tell them how to live. It is of course a gross shame that someone like Marco Kroon was just accused of things he didn't do without proof. The war in Afghanistan are the strongest pieces of the film and is shown on the silver screen in an almost un-Dutch way. For the rest, the film is just very good, with the end of the award ceremony, there is actually little to criticize about the film that manages to emotion and shock by showing a peace mission in such a way that the viewer knows that a peace mission for a soldier is not a holiday, but that he ends up in total madness and a cold war.
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    Due to a lack of credible details, aspects of the story remain somewhat vague or unclear.

    The Fire Line is a new war drama directed by Roel Reine, director of Michiel de Ruyter and Redbad.

    After returning from his military service in Afghanistan, Marco Kroon (Waldemar Torenstra) receives the highest award in the Netherlands: the Military Order of William. Yet he struggles with trauma from everything he experienced during the war.

    If he is later suspected of criminal activities such as drugs and arms trafficking, he runs the risk of losing his status rewards. Furthermore, his personal life also comes under fire. This also affects his relationship with his girlfriend Mirjam van den Hoven (Sallie Harmsen). Now he must confront his personal traumas again in a court case to prove his innocence.

    The film is based on the story of Marco Kroon, who helped the Dutch army in the fight against the Taliban and other terrorist groups. Despite his heroic deeds, he and his lover later ended up in bad news. However, what exactly happened to him has never really been recorded. The dark stories, which he himself describes somewhat vaguely, remain for some an abnormal fantasy, or just lies. Due to a lack of details, the film itself is unable to provide a clear explanation of this. So the real story and this film adaptation continue to miss something, such as clearer details. The rest of the film also comes across as a standard war drama. If you are familiar with such films, this film may remain on the familiar side.

    The characters, just like the real people on which they are based, work themselves in the wrong direction. They do this by being unclear or hiding the real truth from each other. Despite the drama that the characters experience, as a viewer you sympathize with them a little less, because as a viewer you never really get a clear answer to what exactly happened. Because of these unclear aspects, the film sometimes has its long-winded moments, or remains difficult to follow. The storytelling is also poorly balanced at times. While Marco Kroon is first accused of drug trafficking, the story tries to suppress these actions by suddenly bringing his traumatic war experiences into greater focus. What really happened to him in Afghanistan cannot be made official due to a lack of witnesses. So at the end of this film you can judge Marco Kroon's own story more for yourself, or just see it as a strong story.

    The acting is well done. Waldemar Torenstra comes across believably as a soldier who experienced intense things during his military days and suffered some trauma from this. Because the exact truth is not known, these aspects may remain somewhat unclear. Sallie Harmsen also gives a fitting performance as Marco Kroon's partner. Mirjam van den Hoven also had her secrets. If the real people had been more honest and open with each other and the rest of the world, they could have had a more detailed story at the beginning of this film adaptation.

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