SYNOPSICS
De Flat (1994) is a Dutch,English movie. Ben Verbong has directed this movie. Renée Soutendijk,Victor Löw,Hans Hoes,Jaimy Siebel are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1994. De Flat (1994) is considered one of the best Mystery,Romance,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Roos Hartman is a young doctor who lives with her son in a large apartment complex. When a fellow tenant is brutally murdered, the police and Hartman's friends suspect her mysterious neighbour, Eric Coenen. As she becomes romantically involved with Coenen, she doubts he would commit such a crime, but soon she begins to investigate the case further and discovers some startling facts relating to his involvement.
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De Flat (1994) Reviews
A tight thriller
A tight thriller set in a new apartment block by the sea in Holland. The film concerns the relationships between a doctor who runs a practice in the block, one of her patients and one of the residents. To give more of the plot away would destroy the enjoyment to be had from from this film. Particularly well portrayed is the sexual tension which exists between two of these characters and the way it erupts into sometimes consensual and sometimes non-consensual violence. The combination of fear and desire is palpable, and portrayed in a way Hollywood could never accept. The conclusion is seemingly obvious and yet somehow we refuse to believe it until the very end. A very nicely directed, tight thriller. The version I saw was Dutch with English subtitles. It would probably lose a fair bit if it were dubbed into American English.
Good And Bad
The story starts out good, but that only lasts for so long. Halfway through it starts to get a little boring. It drags at times. Being a Dutch film, the actors are all ones I've never seen before, but all the performances feel solid and believable. It's a mystery film of sorts, and the mystery starts out very intriguing, but they payoff isn't all that great. Overall, there are some very good things about this film, but it just feels too long and slow. It could have been tightened up a little bit and used a rewrite or two. Do not recommend.
A damn shame to make such a film with such actors
The only reason I saw "De Flat", was because of the fact that Victor Löw is in it. In Holland he's a pretty famous actor, an known as the only method actor we have got (hay, it's a small country). The day this film was on also Oliver Stone's Wall Street, and The Devil's Advocate came on tv, but no, I had to see "De Flat", when I saw it, it looked like a really bad B-movie, and that is, when I thought about it, exactly what it is. Both actors are pretty good, but in this movie they both don't know what the hell they are doing there. Even Victor Löw, who's known as a verbal machine gun, doesn't come out of his own words, and that draws the whole movie