Hemel Flick, HD, AWARD-WINNING, Dutch Movie



Hemel (2012): Director: Sacha Polak Writer: Helena van der Meulen (screenplay) Stars: Hannah Hoekstra, Hans Dagelet, Rifka Lodeizen Genres: Drama Runtime: 1h 08min Country: Netherlands, Spain Language: Dutch Release Date: 14 November 2013 (Germany) Storyline: "During her nightly escapades, Hemel searches for the difference between s*x and love. Sometimes she leads, sometimes the men with whom she sleeps. The most important person in Hemel's life is Gijs, her father, who works in an auction house. After the early passing of her mother, Hemel grew up with him alone. Just like Hemel, Gijs is restless and isn't committed to anyone except for his daughter. This changes when Gijs falls in love with the young auctioneer Sophie." Written By Circe Films. Review: "Here is a psychological quality movie with razor sharp and often funny quotes, although there is not a huge amount of conversations in it. The storyline starts with daughter 'Hemel' who devours men. How do you detach from your parents? It is a movie that slowly crawls under your skin and makes you feel. And feel the pain. The movie contains strong intense screenshots and subtle supporting sounds/music combined with a layered story that is blended in a way of rare beauty. What starts as an apparent superficial movie (a dutch and very explicit, but not too shocking start), slowly unravels in questions of how do you detach from your parents, which techniques do you use to be loved, do you hurt or get hurt, life and death, do you get enough attention and do you "miss the bus". The s*x is more or less something that you have to look through to see what the movie really is about. Telling the story would spoil a lot of it so my advice would be to go and feel that movie." Written By listening.

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