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Wil

  • 2023
  • 1h 50min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,8/10
7,1 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Matteo Simoni and Stef Aerts in Wil (2023)
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Wilfried Wils debe sobrevivir como policía auxiliar durante la ocupación nazi de Amberes.Wilfried Wils debe sobrevivir como policía auxiliar durante la ocupación nazi de Amberes.Wilfried Wils debe sobrevivir como policía auxiliar durante la ocupación nazi de Amberes.

  • Dirección
    • Tim Mielants
  • Guión
    • Carl Joos
    • Tim Mielants
    • Jeroen Olyslaegers
  • Reparto principal
    • Stef Aerts
    • Matteo Simoni
    • Annelore Crollet
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
    7,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Tim Mielants
    • Guión
      • Carl Joos
      • Tim Mielants
      • Jeroen Olyslaegers
    • Reparto principal
      • Stef Aerts
      • Matteo Simoni
      • Annelore Crollet
    • 37Reseñas de usuarios
    • 18Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 6 premios y 10 nominaciones en total

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    Stef Aerts
    Stef Aerts
    • Wilfried Wils
    Matteo Simoni
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    • Lode Metdepenningen
    Annelore Crollet
    Annelore Crollet
    • Yvette Metdepenningen
    Kevin Janssens
    Kevin Janssens
    • Vincent Vindevogel
    Dirk Roofthooft
    Dirk Roofthooft
    • Felix Verschaffel
    Dimitrij Schaad
    • Gregor Schnabel
    Pierre Bokma
    Pierre Bokma
    • Chaim Litzke
    Karina Smulders
    Karina Smulders
    • Myriam
    Linn Vandeborne
    • Kayla
    Marc Lauwrys
    Marc Lauwrys
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    Szymon Wróblewski
    Szymon Wróblewski
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    Pit Bukowski
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    Jan Bijvoet
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    Jan Decleir
    • The Professor
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      • Tim Mielants
      • Jeroen Olyslaegers
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    7imranahmedsg

    Surviving a brutal war

    During war and conflict survival trumps all else. There are different ways to survive for ordinary civilians.

    However, as a police officer in German occupied Antwerp, Belgium Wil's options are limited. Does he collaborate and watch other civilians die brutally at the hands of the German Gestapo? Does he join the resistance and fight the German occupation?

    There are no easy answers in this - or in life. Sometimes it even becomes hard - or impossible - to change course midstream in the extreme circumstances precipated by war.

    As a movie, Wil adroitly puts on screen the complexities of life and the choices required to survive during wartime. The film is well acted, realistic though slow - hence the seven stars.
    dweston-38669

    Bleak but authentic WW2 drama.

    Despite the poor title(the character isn't referred to that much, even more so for the audience to remember his name) and a uninvolving romantic sub plot with his friend's sister that is underwritten, this is a chilly, well acted drama.

    Like Munich: The Edge of War and One Life the German occupation is a catalyst in providing a tense background for a story where anything can happen.

    I thought the bleakness added to the overall tragedy especially at the end, which may alienate some hoping for a happy ending.

    With The Zone of Interest and One Life , the topic of the Holocaust is still prevalent and important.
    8Lejink

    Failure of the Will

    There's probably deliberate ambiguity in the title of this Belgian-made film about the wartime German occupation of Antwerp, with a double-meaning of the central character's name and ultimately his will for self-preservation in deciding between conscience and sacrifice when your life and more importantly, those of others, depends on it.

    It's 1941 and we're immediately dropped in on the German Army overseeing their control of the city police force. It's an uneasy time and it's clear the captain in charge is no German lapdog. Later, on his way to work at night in absolutely filthy weather along with his friend and fellow-cop Lode, is the young, recently inducted Wil. Corralled by a German soldier into accompanying him in rooting out a family of Jews, both the young men are immediately tested by subsequent events and come down in favour of the angels in rescuing the family, but their intervention precipitates a terrible retribution by the Nazis whose young, smooth-talking commandant exacts bloody revenge on a rounded-up group of innocent Communist sympathisers, ruthlessly carried out by his grinning goon second-in-command.

    Completely unnerved by these events, Wil is pulled this way and that with his obligations to his own family, his introduction to the Belgian Resistance group, his growing relationship with the initially distrusting sister of Lode and finally the expectation that he will subjugate himself to the Nazis and lead them to the truth about what really happened to their missing officer and by extension go on to hunt down and exterminate the local Resistance.

    Be warned, this isn't a film for the faint-hearted containing as it does several scenes of look-away brutality, murder and torture. It all ends with Wil having to make his own mind up as to whether he puts his instinct for self-preservation over his inherent humanity and compassion for others. His dilemma is reminiscent, if in a more extreme way, of Winston Smith's in Orwell's "1984" and you probably know how that ends...

    This is a dark and bleak feature which holds up a "what would you do?" mirror in front of the viewer and this, even more than some of the graphically harrowing scenes depicted, makes it an uneasy watch.

    The ensemble acting is excellent. Lead Stef Aerts in the title role is presented to us initially as a naive, idealistic youth caught in the headlights by events, with his cherubic looks and almost angelic golden curls he resembles a young Art Garfunkel, but as events overtake him, we see him cauterized into the barbaric automaton he becomes at the end. Annelore Crollet as his girlfriend acts as the moral conscience of the film, taking over that role from her brother and it's she who delivers the final verdict on his actions at the movie's shocking climax.

    Filmed in hyper-realistic style by Tim Mielants, while I considered there to be one or two implausible plot-jumps and might have welcomed at least some beacons of hope in the narrative, this was nevertheless a compelling study of the opposing psychologies of the oppressors and the oppressed in wartime.
    9Samuel-L-Bergmans

    One of the best Belgian directors

    I went to see this movie because I absolutely loved Mielants' first film, De Patrick. I knew nothing about Wil, and didn't read the book, but went solely because it was another film by Mielants. And it did not disappoint.

    The story is a bit thin (you can kind of guess where the movie's going), but the cinematography is beautiful, and the acting is very solid. I was not bored throughout the movie, and was also moved emotionally, especially near the end. While it's an entirely different type of movie from De Patrick, you recognise Mielants' signature style in it. Visually it's a also very impressive movie.

    The choice to crop the screen so that it feels more like a movie of old; and the way the movie is shot very up close and personal in all actors' faces, really contributes to the suspension and feeling of unease. The score and music of the movie was also amazing.

    I think this is a very strong movie made by one of Belgium's most talented directors.
    9chasewescott

    The 5 star and below reviews are criminally laughable.

    This movie while surely based off of a fictional story, does however give you insight into the mentality and moral conflictions all of these young and old men of the police had to face during nazi occupation. The reviewers criticizing the movie about the cruelty having to be seen or captured is one of if not the most idiotic thing to mention. The movie is based off of the holocaust. Is it supposed to show you confetti when somebody is shot in the face? Was the director to replace the gestapo with clowns with big funny noses? The movie is intentionally set in the grim past of reality, the movie is the perspective of Wilfried, a recounting of witnessing cruelty beyond words could describe. And the criticizing of the movie being slow or boring, not every movie about world war two has to be filled with tanks, planes, and machine guns. You don't need needless action to portray a message encapsulated in this very movie. As far as others calling this a nazi sympathizer film, did you even watch the movie? The character is objectively and morally against the Nazi collaborators and actions of the gestapo when he was faced with it. The long stares are purposeful and meaningful, the gut wrenching imagery Wilfried sees would haunt any man woman or child witnessing it first hand in a world where you've never seen a man being tortured with boiling and ice water, a world where you've never seen men and women turn on their countrymen and women over propaganda aimed to dehumanize the jewish people. This movie has the character reeling from each new day that comes, because each day seemingly gets harder and harder to cope with. 9/10 I'd have given it a 10 had it been longer.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de enero de 2024 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Bélgica
      • Países Bajos
      • Polonia
    • Sitio oficial
      • Menuetto Film
    • Idiomas
      • Flamenco
      • Alemán
      • Francés
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Antwerp Central Train Station, Amberes, Bélgica
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      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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