Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaGilles, a 12-year-old boy from the Brussels region, is a football (soccer) player. His dream is to become a member of the Belgian National Squad, the so called "Red Devils".Gilles, a 12-year-old boy from the Brussels region, is a football (soccer) player. His dream is to become a member of the Belgian National Squad, the so called "Red Devils".Gilles, a 12-year-old boy from the Brussels region, is a football (soccer) player. His dream is to become a member of the Belgian National Squad, the so called "Red Devils".
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Hans De Munter
- Dr. Kaaiman
- (as Hans de Munter)
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- ConexõesRemake of O Grande Jogo (2004)
- Trilhas sonorasBreak My Heart
Music by Jan Leyers and Michael Garvin
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Buitenspel is a movie about a 12 year old boy who is ambitious to become a Red Devil for the national soccer team of Belgium. After his father, played by Filip Peeters, dies of a heart attack Gilles gets to deal with a lot of emotions in his "new" life: mourning the loss of his father who happened to be his biggest fan and best friend, having to deal with his mother's new partner,... Also Gilles' soccer future gets threatened by a serious foot injury which causes him to having to make a very important decision.
Being a soccer fanatic in school at the same age as the main character I found this picture touching. The acting was great, especially from Joke Devynck and Filip Peeters, and I thought the camera work was pretty good too considering we're talking Belgian film making here.
On the overall I think Jan Verheyen did a pretty good job with this movie. Still Team Spirit en Alles moet weg had that special ingredient this one was missing. In my opinion the story could have been worked out a lot better by using other characters in an understory and I also felt the acting by Ilya Van Malderghem wasn't too satisfying. Sometimes I could just see where a scene was going from the beginning on. I'm not saying I could forecast the ending of the movie because I was expecting to see Gilles turning out to be a "Rode Duivel -15", but there were lots of times where I could have just get a drink without having to pause the film. It was often predictable is what I'm saying... The main character Gilles was played by someone who had no experience at all in movie acting. Maybe Jan Verheyen should have picked a kid that had already been there and wasn't so good at soccer instead. There were a couple of scenes where you could really see that Ilya isn't much of a performer in regard to expressing emotions, f.e. the scene where his mother (Devynck) reminds him his father is dead because of all the psychotic experiences he's having. Also his mother calls him "venteke" which is an Antwerp dialect for "my little guy" for about 563 times in the movie which got a little on my nerves.
Nevertheless there were a lot of aspects I loved about this movie: the story is very likable, the music is fulfilling and I also enjoyed watching Filip Peeters on the screen. Any movie with him would have to be ridiculously catastrophic to be rated under 5 by me. This is a movie worth watching whether you live in Belgium or anywhere else. Emotion is guaranteed!
Being a soccer fanatic in school at the same age as the main character I found this picture touching. The acting was great, especially from Joke Devynck and Filip Peeters, and I thought the camera work was pretty good too considering we're talking Belgian film making here.
On the overall I think Jan Verheyen did a pretty good job with this movie. Still Team Spirit en Alles moet weg had that special ingredient this one was missing. In my opinion the story could have been worked out a lot better by using other characters in an understory and I also felt the acting by Ilya Van Malderghem wasn't too satisfying. Sometimes I could just see where a scene was going from the beginning on. I'm not saying I could forecast the ending of the movie because I was expecting to see Gilles turning out to be a "Rode Duivel -15", but there were lots of times where I could have just get a drink without having to pause the film. It was often predictable is what I'm saying... The main character Gilles was played by someone who had no experience at all in movie acting. Maybe Jan Verheyen should have picked a kid that had already been there and wasn't so good at soccer instead. There were a couple of scenes where you could really see that Ilya isn't much of a performer in regard to expressing emotions, f.e. the scene where his mother (Devynck) reminds him his father is dead because of all the psychotic experiences he's having. Also his mother calls him "venteke" which is an Antwerp dialect for "my little guy" for about 563 times in the movie which got a little on my nerves.
Nevertheless there were a lot of aspects I loved about this movie: the story is very likable, the music is fulfilling and I also enjoyed watching Filip Peeters on the screen. Any movie with him would have to be ridiculously catastrophic to be rated under 5 by me. This is a movie worth watching whether you live in Belgium or anywhere else. Emotion is guaranteed!
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- 15 de jan. de 2007
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- € 2.000.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 30 minutos
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By what name was Buitenspel (2005) officially released in Canada in English?
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