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Waiter

Original title: Ober
  • 2006
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.4K
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Waiter (2006)
DutchDark ComedyComedyDrama

A downtrodden waiter decides to take up matters with the screenwriter determined to make him suffer.A downtrodden waiter decides to take up matters with the screenwriter determined to make him suffer.A downtrodden waiter decides to take up matters with the screenwriter determined to make him suffer.

  • Director
    • Alex van Warmerdam
  • Writer
    • Alex van Warmerdam
  • Stars
    • Alex van Warmerdam
    • Ariane Schluter
    • Jaap Spijkers
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.4K
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    • Director
      • Alex van Warmerdam
    • Writer
      • Alex van Warmerdam
    • Stars
      • Alex van Warmerdam
      • Ariane Schluter
      • Jaap Spijkers
    • 14User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Alex van Warmerdam
    Alex van Warmerdam
    • Edgar
    Ariane Schluter
    • Victoria
    Jaap Spijkers
    Jaap Spijkers
    • Walter
    Mark Rietman
    • Herman
    Thekla Reuten
    Thekla Reuten
    • Suzie
    Kees Prins
    Kees Prins
    • Zakenman 1
    Pierre Bokma
    Pierre Bokma
    • Zakenman 2
    Porgy Franssen
    • Zakenman 3
    Lyne Renée
    Lyne Renée
    • Stella
    • (as Line Van Wambeke)
    Waldemar Kobus
    Waldemar Kobus
    • Richard
    Fedja van Huêt
    Fedja van Huêt
    • Ralph
    Joop Admiraal
    • Magere man
    Jakop Ahlbom
    • Stanley
    Martine Berghuijs
    • Vrouw
    Loek Beumer
    • Ober racletten
    Leny Breederveld
    • Vrouw Gerard
    Bert Bunschoten
    • Gerard
    Aat Ceelen
    • Gezette man
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    7Ryu_Darkwood

    Prepare to meet your maker...!

    Alex van Warmerdam is the David Lynch of the Dutch cinema. His movies are enigmatic and absurd, and they are filled with dark themes and sexual tension. ''Ober'' is no exception, although it did feel a bit more mainstream than ''Grimm'' or ''De Noorderlingen''.

    This story evolves around a waiter getting smacked around by nearly everyone in his near vicinity. Fed up by this misfortune, he decides to pay the author of his story a visit and ask him for a few chances in the scenario of life. Wrong choice. From that point on the story becomes weirder and weirder.

    I was a bit disappointed at first. The story of meeting the author of your life has the potential to become a thought provoking movie like ''Being John Malkovich'' or ''Eternal Sunshine...''. But sadly it didn't quite reach that level. It's more of a well-crafted and absurd comedy than anything else. That doesn't mean that I didn't enjoy the movie. Alex van Warmerdam, playing the role of the waiter himself, displays himself as a comical genius. It's really funny to see this poor guy being used as boxing equipment by almost everyone. There is also a totally random scene in which nothing else happens than seeing an old lady wrapping up a bow and arrow. It may sound boring, but on-screen it is hilarious.

    As a whole this is a highly enjoyable and funny comedy. Not as good as I hoped for, but certainly better than most of the Dutch garbage released. We need this kind of movies to put Holland on the map of the movie business.
    9trapperjohn87

    A crowd pleaser at TIFF

    I am pleased to report that Alex van Warmerdam's "OBER" was well received by the audience at yesterday's Toronto International Film Festival screening. Spectators can be fickle at 9:45 a.m., and it is a testament to the director's talent that his film elicited a laugh-out-loud response from beginning to end.

    I tend to be skeptical of films from the Netherlands. I'm no philistine, but I have encountered several movies from this region that I can only describe as "weird." Now, I won't claim that there aren't unusual elements in this film, but they are employed in the service of comedy rather than abstraction.

    Warmerdam, himself, plays Edgar, a middle-aged waiter who suffers through confrontations with his belligerent customers, unruly neighbours, his chronically ill wife, and his demanding mistress. Warmerdam's dead-pan performance is so consistent that the passivity that defines his character is not compromised when Edgar visits Herman, the screen-writer who is controlling his destiny; he is simply worn out, and has come to request, not demand, that his life might be propelled in a more agreeable direction.

    Herman concedes, but as any screen-writer will attest, a compelling narrative requires conflict. The various fates that are in store for Edgar are, yes, unusual at times, but the comedy is particularly strong in this film because each trajectory is so "unexpected." Another festival film this year is "STRANGER THAN FICTION," (w/ Will Farrell & Dustin Hoffman) which has a similar premise. It was sold out before my tickets were assembled, so I can't assess whether or not it is as successful in its execution as OBER. I do feel, however, that Warmerdam's film has the potential to satisfy a wider audience than it will ever encounter, and I would urge people to seek it out. It is a film with great depth, but it needs to be emphasized that, first and foremost, OBER works as an accessible comedy that even the most skeptical movie-lovers will enjoy.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Please WAIT- ER - before switching off...It is Alex Van Wamerdam

    I don't think this film is long and boring. Of course it is weird, offbeat, and that's precisely for this reason it is riveting and certainly not boring. If you know Alex Van Wamerdam's atmosphere, you can't get deceived by this one; though I admit that a new comer may be puzzled and get away from it. British Black humor and also Coen Brothers' atmosphere belong to the recipe of this film. So please, don't despise this curious and engrossing drama from Holland. The TWILIGHT ZONE influence is also more than obvious.
    7incitatus-org

    Not his best film, but Alex van Warmedam's absurdity well developed

    Edgar (Alex van Warmerdam) is an ageing waiter with a life as empty as the spacious highway restaurant in which he works. His mistress sits at a table hoping to get some attention from him in a last desperate attempt to rescue their sinking relationship. Some guests take advantage Edgar's serving position to humiliate him in a spectacle of absurdity. Edgar is at the bottom, and sees only one way out - to complain to the writer of the story to get better lines or at least a shimmer of happiness in his life.

    This is a peculiar piece of film. A character complaining to the writer about the misery in his life is one thing, but the side characters come along as well, and the writer's girlfriend who interferes with their fate as well Nothing good can come out of this. Edgar not only lives his misery but realises that the creator of his fate is pushing him through the absurdity on purpose. When Edgar complains about his submissive suffering, all the writer can do to justify himself is telling Edgar that he must suffer. When Edgar protests, the writer retorts that he knows what he has in store for Edgar, as if there is some higher purpose for Edgar's suffering. But that is bluff. The writer does not know where he is going with his story and merely sends Edgar off on a chase from misery to surreal.. 

    The pace of the movie is upbeat is the first half, but when we get a key scene in the thriller aspect of it, the acquisition of a weapon, the movie grinds down to a halt! Edgar walks into a bashed-up curiosities cabinet, asks for the weapon, to which the owner, an old man dressed up as a woman, proceeds to get it down and wrap it up with a painfully slow imprecision. The audience can nail-bitingly complain all they like, but they will have to wait till he is finished for Edgar to get out of there to solve his problems in the last leg of the story. When you submit to the will of the director of the film you too have to sit through the lot, just like Edgar and the other characters.

    As the movie does not really go anywhere, as far as the story is concerned, it is tempting to dismiss the entire film, despite its originality. We see the writer, although he is just a character in the film, and can not help but curse his incompetence at creating an incoherent, illogical story. But at the same time, it is that same incompetent writer which put the brilliant dry humoured dialogues into the script which had the audience laughing out loud. Still clearly one of the most original directors in European cinema today, do not miss out on him, but if you have not seen any of his work yet, start with Little Tony or The Northerners, leaving this one for later.
    9dumsumdumfai

    classic Alex Van Warmerdam

    Other than a bit of editing anomalies in the beginning, I have no complains about this film. Other AVW's film that I saw previously was "Grimm" and that was exceedingly refreshing. Obvious that comparison will be made with other movies of similar theme. But I don't think I can give too much away except it is fun, funny, surrealistic, yet true to the "characters" of the film.

    the story is like Stranger than Fiction, but better - welllll.. my preference anyhow. It's done in deadpan style - leaving the exploration and the enjoyment - to the audience.

    The film is low budget (if you compare to Hollywood) but well crafted with "situations", "scenes", shots and dialogue. There are times, some scenes seem slightly awkward, but in the back of your mind, because you know the situation, you understand the reason why these scenes seem awkward.

    Now I really have to see "The Dress"

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    • Trivia
      Lyne Renée's debut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Allemaal film: Tussen kunst en kassa (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Guitar A La Carte
      Written by Vincent van Warmerdam

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2006 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • Belgium
    • Official site
      • Official site (Netherlands)
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 服務生之死
    • Production companies
      • Graniet Film BV
      • La Parti Productions
      • Verenigde Arbeiders Radio Amateurs (VARA)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $860,741
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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