Black Book (Zwartboek) Critic Reviews
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In the end, Black Book may be one of the most fun movies ever made about how people basically suck.Read the full review
It succeeds on almost all fronts. The epic film is a high-octane adventure rooted in fact with a raft of arresting characters, big action sequences and twists and turns galore.Read the full review
Black Book takes the conventions of the WWII epic -- the prison breaks, the interrogation scenes -- and undermines them with craft and muscle and the ripe lack of restraint we've come to expect from this director.Read the full review
A hard-core war film with raw violence, intense action, graphic sexuality and a twisting plot that offers a series of surprises.Read the full review
Just for starters, no movie about the Dutch Resistance during World War II has any right to be this wildly entertaining, not to mention this provocative and potently erotic.Read the full review
Black Book possesses a taut, exciting script that throws surprises at the viewer on a regular basis.Read the full review
Moves like an express train across almost 2½ hours without any sense of rush and with strong, empathetic characters etched en route.Read the full review
As epic as its two-hours-and-25-minute running time indicates, Black Book is as subversive as it is traditional, both enamored of conventional notions of heroism and frankly contemptuous of them.Read the full review
Black Book is its own kind of thriller. The film is filled with the genre's conventions -- suspense, betrayal, melodrama, violence, music -- and it's hugely enjoyable from start to finish.Read the full review
Van Houten, a veteran of European TV, is in almost every scene, and her energetic performance keeps Black Book percolating despite an overstuffed plot that strains credibility and often tips over into melodrama.Read the full review