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- 2009
- 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
5.6K
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A serial adulterer faces his demons when his loving wife falls severely ill.A serial adulterer faces his demons when his loving wife falls severely ill.A serial adulterer faces his demons when his loving wife falls severely ill.
- Awards
- 8 wins & 4 nominations total
Anne McDaniels
- Flirty LA Tour Guide
- (uncredited)
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No one is perfect, and no married couple can claim to even come close. This movie deals exactly with that - two people fall in love, believe they've met 'the one' and get married. After that they need to deal with life and with each other - his character, her medical condition for example. Each of us deals with problems/issues in his life in a different way. Most of us aren't completely good or bad, we simply try to cope with items life/fate/God lands on us. The same goes with the 2 main characters of the movie. It was extremely hard for me to identify with any one of them due to their character and reactions to the other and everything around, but it was extremely easy to imagine how those things are possible - and who of my friends belong to each type. The movie is realistic, sincere and shines a bright light on what lies beneath almost every marriage. Nothing is static, and the main characters evolve and change while having to cope - with life and each other. I found the movie captivating - definitely it could happen to any of us, and I'm waiting to see it again on Blu-Ray/DVD.
For starters, i did not read the book. So i'm not going to make a comparison.
The movie has a heavy story to tell, as movies about cancer always have. But this one is different. The main character cant coop with the cancer his wife has, and fills his emptiness with the love of another woman. Not that he had such clean hands before, and his wife is aware of that. For some reason he just can't have enough of one woman. The movie will tell you how that develops trough time in the harsh time that is awaiting them.
Directing and script.
I found Reinout Oerlemans did a pretty good job on the directing, but there are a few critical points.I thought the directing got a bit in a loop, using to much of the same angles and effects which can be a bit boring for the viewer. The same thing happens with the script, you come to a point were everything is clear, and it should enter a new chapter in the story. But it seems the director needed to be sure he got the message to the viewer. And that for me is the weakest part of the movie, it spreads the whole thing a bit to long.
Acting
The acting is great, Carice does a great, great job (as always). Showing allot of different emotions and giving so much character to here role. Also Barry Atsma does a great job on acting as well, i was not familiar with him but I'm anxious to see more movies with his screenplay. All the supporting roles where fine and well picked. I did not notice my self the be annoyed with any role or what so ever.
A must see film, a directing debute for Reinault Oerlemans who did a great job, but could use a bit more finesse and diversity.
Tissues advised.
The movie has a heavy story to tell, as movies about cancer always have. But this one is different. The main character cant coop with the cancer his wife has, and fills his emptiness with the love of another woman. Not that he had such clean hands before, and his wife is aware of that. For some reason he just can't have enough of one woman. The movie will tell you how that develops trough time in the harsh time that is awaiting them.
Directing and script.
I found Reinout Oerlemans did a pretty good job on the directing, but there are a few critical points.I thought the directing got a bit in a loop, using to much of the same angles and effects which can be a bit boring for the viewer. The same thing happens with the script, you come to a point were everything is clear, and it should enter a new chapter in the story. But it seems the director needed to be sure he got the message to the viewer. And that for me is the weakest part of the movie, it spreads the whole thing a bit to long.
Acting
The acting is great, Carice does a great, great job (as always). Showing allot of different emotions and giving so much character to here role. Also Barry Atsma does a great job on acting as well, i was not familiar with him but I'm anxious to see more movies with his screenplay. All the supporting roles where fine and well picked. I did not notice my self the be annoyed with any role or what so ever.
A must see film, a directing debute for Reinault Oerlemans who did a great job, but could use a bit more finesse and diversity.
Tissues advised.
This is a very beautifull, good acted and realistic movie. Drama and yes, tears will apear too.
The movie is about a a-whole who cheats on his wife whom then falls ill.
The movie is semi-autobiographical and the events are based on the writer's own experience. He cheated on his wife, then she died off cancer. He then proceded to write a book about it and rake in the cash.
That makes him a grade-A scumbag in my book. But it gets even worse because later the author had the gall to release a follow-up book on how bad he misses her and how difficult things are without her.
He did not care for her when he was creatief on her so why would he care now? Bastard.
This movie is a waste of talent, time, film, everything. Do NOT watch it.
The movie is semi-autobiographical and the events are based on the writer's own experience. He cheated on his wife, then she died off cancer. He then proceded to write a book about it and rake in the cash.
That makes him a grade-A scumbag in my book. But it gets even worse because later the author had the gall to release a follow-up book on how bad he misses her and how difficult things are without her.
He did not care for her when he was creatief on her so why would he care now? Bastard.
This movie is a waste of talent, time, film, everything. Do NOT watch it.
European film companies willingly tackle subjects that no "self- respecting" U.S. film company would touch, probably for fear of alienating their market. Stricken is such a film. This Dutch offering could have only been produced in The Netherlands or Belgium and stars the inimitable Carice van Houten opposite the very capable Barry Atsma.
Convincing dialog, superlative acting, cinematography and directing, with a story line that will provoke thought and move you, this is not light fare, but a drama that offers real substance, raises valid questions and presents people as real people. The characters aren't perfect, aren't cookie cutter "heroes" or "villains," but possess flaws as well as virtues. The story line is multi-level and presents a facet of life in the Low Countries that has yet to be dealt with in our U.S. culture.
Food for the brain, possibly food for the soul (depending upon one's view of the issues), Stricken should be considered must viewing for anyone who looks to movies for more than light entertainment.
You may not agree with the moral decisions in the movie--by any of the characters--but the decision of Carmen (van Houten) is one that many will find understandable. It is her decision and the lifestyle choices of her and Stijn (Atsma) which, along with the events leading to her decision which create the drama, the tension and social/moral dilemmas.
I consider this to be one of the premier movies to come from Europe in the last decade. Few will consider it a peaceful film, almost no one could call it a "feel good" or happy movie, but it offers a view that some might find ultimately comforting.
Convincing dialog, superlative acting, cinematography and directing, with a story line that will provoke thought and move you, this is not light fare, but a drama that offers real substance, raises valid questions and presents people as real people. The characters aren't perfect, aren't cookie cutter "heroes" or "villains," but possess flaws as well as virtues. The story line is multi-level and presents a facet of life in the Low Countries that has yet to be dealt with in our U.S. culture.
Food for the brain, possibly food for the soul (depending upon one's view of the issues), Stricken should be considered must viewing for anyone who looks to movies for more than light entertainment.
You may not agree with the moral decisions in the movie--by any of the characters--but the decision of Carmen (van Houten) is one that many will find understandable. It is her decision and the lifestyle choices of her and Stijn (Atsma) which, along with the events leading to her decision which create the drama, the tension and social/moral dilemmas.
I consider this to be one of the premier movies to come from Europe in the last decade. Few will consider it a peaceful film, almost no one could call it a "feel good" or happy movie, but it offers a view that some might find ultimately comforting.
Did you know
- GoofsAfter learning about the cancer early on in the field Carmen puts a post-it on her right breast with defect, indicating that's the breast with cancer, but when she gets treated, it's on her left breast.
- ConnectionsFeatured in De wereld draait door: Episode #5.63 (2009)
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Box office
- Budget
- €3,675,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $13,138,456
- Runtime
- 1h 53m(113 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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