SYNOPSICS
Tony 10 (2012) is a Flemish,Dutch movie. Mischa Kamp has directed this movie. Faas Wijn,Jeroen Spitzenberger,Rifka Lodeizen,Annet Malherbe are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2012. Tony 10 (2012) is considered one of the best Family movie in India and around the world.
A family film which tells the unlikely and timeless story about almost ten year old Tony, whose father rises from being a crane driver to Secretary of State. As a result his parents get divorced and Tony does everything he can to bring them back together. He even calls in the help of the queen.
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Tony 10 (2012) Reviews
Brilliant and touching
In the best (new) Dutch film tradition, Tony-10 is a beautiful film about a very unusual subject. After taking over a crane company, Tony's father is appointed secretary of state. This in itself is a very unusual story line, but it becomes much weirder (in a good way). Since Tony's father is away from home a lot, Tony starts to suspect that his father is in love. With the queen, that is. Tony decides to pay the queen a visit and tell her how he feels. He breaks in into her palace and finds her training on the ping-pong table. From that point on, there is a lot of charming interaction between Tony and the queen when they work together trying to straighten things out. The story evolves around the divorce of Tony's parents (of which he blames the queen) and has a lot of very beautiful, deeply touching moments. The queen is played by a charming Anette Malherbe. This actress, being the wife of Dutch film-maker Alex van Warmerdam, knows how to behave naturally in a bizarre story and puts down a wonderful performance. The young boy who plays Tony (Faas Wijn) also does a wonderful job. Throughout the story he is very credible, though being in an incredible story. The story is supported by great performances of Tony's mother and teacher. In short: go see this film, it's brilliant.
One of the worst "children movies" ever viewed
Having taken my 9-year old son and 15 of his classmates to see this movie on my son's birthday (the cinema only had this movie running at the time-slot we were able to get this organized at) I think I can safely say, based on the feedback from the boys, that this is one of the most boring children's movies viewed at our local cinema for a very long time - if ever. One of the boys actually fell asleep in the middle of the movie - and most of them were thoroughly displeased with the film on the way home. My son was also quite upset - and his high hopes of a fun birthday celebration at the movies with classmates lay in ruins. Thank god for the vast amounts of popcorn and goodies we bought - or the whole event would have been a total disaster. A few of my own thoughts on the film: So for the love of god DO NOT spend money on this garbage. Not to mention buying tickets for 16 kids such as I did... :-/