Hardcore Never Dies
- 2023
- 1h 48min
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6.8/10
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Michael sueña por ser pianista, pero su educación musical no fue bien. Su hermano Danny le introduce en la música gabber de Rotterdam . El negocio de la droga de Danny alcanza proporciones i... Leer todoMichael sueña por ser pianista, pero su educación musical no fue bien. Su hermano Danny le introduce en la música gabber de Rotterdam . El negocio de la droga de Danny alcanza proporciones internacionales y deben luchar por sus vidas.Michael sueña por ser pianista, pero su educación musical no fue bien. Su hermano Danny le introduce en la música gabber de Rotterdam . El negocio de la droga de Danny alcanza proporciones internacionales y deben luchar por sus vidas.
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- 4 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total
Tim Sebastiaan Huisman
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The name really doesn't cover the load of this movie. Yes, the Dutch gabber scene acts as a glue for the story but the movie is more a coming of age and family drama.
I wasn't familiar with the actors but they did an excellent job. Especially Jim Deddes as Danny (reference to Vinyard from American History X?). He really did remind me of my brother back in the days, and as in American History X his little brother in this movie looks up to his brother while he actually shouldn't, albeit for different reasons.
The only thing that bothered me were the insanely stupid choices the Danny character made.
For international audiences, skinheads in this movie are not like American ones, it was style of the subculture like the Nikes and Australian tracksuits.
In that regard the director also did an amazing job portraying Netherlands of the 90s. So well I felt nostalgia for most of the film.
I would definitely recommend this to anyone who likes a good family drama, but especially to Dutch people or the ones that liked or still like the rave scene.
I wasn't familiar with the actors but they did an excellent job. Especially Jim Deddes as Danny (reference to Vinyard from American History X?). He really did remind me of my brother back in the days, and as in American History X his little brother in this movie looks up to his brother while he actually shouldn't, albeit for different reasons.
The only thing that bothered me were the insanely stupid choices the Danny character made.
For international audiences, skinheads in this movie are not like American ones, it was style of the subculture like the Nikes and Australian tracksuits.
In that regard the director also did an amazing job portraying Netherlands of the 90s. So well I felt nostalgia for most of the film.
I would definitely recommend this to anyone who likes a good family drama, but especially to Dutch people or the ones that liked or still like the rave scene.
Already mentioned in previous reviews, the title of the movie suggested a close view of the Hardcore scene in the 90's. I suppose it triggered a lot of old school hardcore fans like me to see the movie. Instead, it was more of a family drama and a nice Dutch version of "Narcos from the Polder", shot in the background of the 90's Hardcore Scene. Pleasant to watch and well acting skill from the young actors who probably where not even born yet to have experienced that time. Nevertheless, musically speaking we were treated on some nice hardcore classics but I still missed some classics from famous DJ's from that time like DJ Paul and DJ Rob for instant. I do hope we will see a real movie from the Hardcore scene someday. Perhaps shot trough the eyes of a DJ from that era..
The plot is pretty basic, but the movie delivers big time on Dutch 90's nostalgia.
Great impression of the Dutch Gabber scene. And the background views of Rotterdam (The legendary Energiehal and the construction of the Erasmus bridge) makes it even better for me. It's a true salute to my teenage years.
The struggle of parenthood vs teenage rebellion is well executed but could have been more in depth. The movie is almost 2 hours long, but the pace and action was high enough for another 30 minutes in my opinion.
Nevertheless a powerful movie that makes you wonder... Who are the zombies in everyday life anyway? Hardcore will never die!!!!!!
Great impression of the Dutch Gabber scene. And the background views of Rotterdam (The legendary Energiehal and the construction of the Erasmus bridge) makes it even better for me. It's a true salute to my teenage years.
The struggle of parenthood vs teenage rebellion is well executed but could have been more in depth. The movie is almost 2 hours long, but the pace and action was high enough for another 30 minutes in my opinion.
Nevertheless a powerful movie that makes you wonder... Who are the zombies in everyday life anyway? Hardcore will never die!!!!!!
The title and marketing would make it seem like this is a movie about hardcore gabber, but that is only partially the case. Despite that, if you lived through the 90s and went to gabber raves in Rotterdam like me, I think there is still enough to like.
Let's start with my gripes. I did not find the "troubled brother" very convincing as a real Rotterdam gabber. The main protogonist seemed inexplicably way more upper middle class than his parents. His affliction with gabber also seemed a bit superficial. If your first experience of raving in the early 90s as a teen was a gabber rave in the Energiehal with proper chemical stimulation, let me tell you: it would be extremely unusual for this not to be the beginning of an intense obsession. The ending also is a bit abrupt and superficial: after a little foray into the evil and criminal world of hardcore gabber, our young protogonist can put this all behind him to proceed with a serious life as a classical pianist? His hardcore seemed to have died quite quickly then.
On the up side, I liked most of the supporting cast, including the "villains". Though the story wasn't incredibly original (in fact almost cliche), there was still enough depth for me not to be bored. Though not everything about the raves was "period correct", much of it was done well enough to give me some goosebumpish flashbacks. You do get a sense of the intense energy of the music, the crowd, and the drugs. As a Rotterdam native it was fun to recognize locations.
In summary, I was plenty entertained despite the flaws and false advertizing.
Let's start with my gripes. I did not find the "troubled brother" very convincing as a real Rotterdam gabber. The main protogonist seemed inexplicably way more upper middle class than his parents. His affliction with gabber also seemed a bit superficial. If your first experience of raving in the early 90s as a teen was a gabber rave in the Energiehal with proper chemical stimulation, let me tell you: it would be extremely unusual for this not to be the beginning of an intense obsession. The ending also is a bit abrupt and superficial: after a little foray into the evil and criminal world of hardcore gabber, our young protogonist can put this all behind him to proceed with a serious life as a classical pianist? His hardcore seemed to have died quite quickly then.
On the up side, I liked most of the supporting cast, including the "villains". Though the story wasn't incredibly original (in fact almost cliche), there was still enough depth for me not to be bored. Though not everything about the raves was "period correct", much of it was done well enough to give me some goosebumpish flashbacks. You do get a sense of the intense energy of the music, the crowd, and the drugs. As a Rotterdam native it was fun to recognize locations.
In summary, I was plenty entertained despite the flaws and false advertizing.
Loved watching the movie and overall acting with the typical Rotterdam 90's vibe around it. For Dutch people it might be more interesting then others. The plot was good but the storyline just didn't finish and ended abruptly. It left me with some questions I would have liked answered. Jim Deddes (Danny) was a pleasure to watch. Good overall casting. I was happy to see that there where no typical Dutch actors like you would see in a lot of Dutch movies. There is enough in this for a part two, but I think a part two would ruin it. Overall, great intense crime movie with some insight into the gabber culture.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMost of the gabbers in the movie are real gabbers. All of them are listed in the end credits.
- ErroresOne of the main characters jumps in a muddy ditch to dump drugs and is arrested. In jail you see a close-up of his Nike Air Max shoes. His shoes are stained, but the tongues of his sneakers are pretty clean; these should have been muddy too. In addition, apart from mud stained, his sneakers would have soaking wet, yet they are just stained, not wet. And you should hear squelching as he moves in wet shoes, but that is also lacking.
- ConexionesReferences Volver al futuro (1985)
- Bandas sonorasWe Are The Gabbers
Performed by Rotterdam Terror Corps
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Хардкор бессмертен
- Locaciones de filmación
- Rotterdam(Main Location)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- EUR 3,200,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,456,297
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 48min(108 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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