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Black Book

In Israel in 1956 there was a girl named Rachel, a Jewish woman. Rachel met an old kibbutz friend where she worked as a teacher. Rachel recalls her experiences in the Netherlands during the war. In September 1944, Rachel received a lot of trouble when her hiding place was bombed by coalition forces. Rachel joined a group of Jews who would be smuggled through Pisgos by sea through boats to the south of the Netherlands. But the Germans killed them all and only Rachel, who was able to escape, survived. In the end, she will be called Elise de Fries because she is part of the Jewish resistance that the Germans reject.
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Laramie Movie Scope
January 15, 2008 There are a lot of plot twists at the end of the film, maybe too many, but it will keep you guessing.
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Suite101.com
September 25, 2010 The handsomely mounted, heedlessly pulpy modernist World War II thriller that "The Good German" and "Valkyrie" failed to be - a dizzying rush of daring rescues, sexual intrigue, treachery, betrayal, gunfights, hasty conclusions and harrowing consequences.
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NewsBlaze
March 06, 2008 While gleefully turning all prior war movie stereotypes on their heads, Verhoeven opts for the bizarre theory that ravishing designing women and lots of sex can change the course of world history.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
April 27, 2007 Black Book doesn't let the grim facts of the Holocaust get in the way of some ripping pulp.
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CinePassion
August 27, 2009 It's the last thing a Verhoeven film should be: tasteful
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Globe and Mail
April 27, 2007 The happy ending demands that [Verhoeven's] return-journey film -- Black Book -- be a rousing artistic triumph. It isn't. Too many of his lazy Hollywood habits have followed him home.
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Beyond Hollywood
April 18, 2008 A slick, thrilling, trashy, melodramatic and serialesque soap opera adventure which conceals the complex tale of moral ambiguity beneath.
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Stop Smiling
April 07, 2015 Seven years after he disappeared with the whimper that was Hollow Man, Paul Verhoeven has returned with what may be his best film.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
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