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Ruben (Joren Seldeslachts) is a lone and unbalanced young man who lost his sight in childhood. Marie (Halina Reijn) is an albino woman of temperate look and with a lot of insecurities. She has a beautiful voice and along with Ruben shares a mutual love for books and tales. Ruben's mother hires her as a reader to read her son books orally. While they live in a mansion, between these two lonely souls sparks love, but will love still be blind if the man recovers from his blindness?
Release : | 2007 |
Rating : | 7.2 |
Studio : | MMG Film & TV Production, Phanta Film, NTR, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Joren Seldeslachts Halina Reijn Katelijne Verbeke Jan Decleir Amaryllis Uitterlinden |
Genre : | Drama Romance |
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An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Even though this was a weird movie, I still think it was good because it was interesting on how the story involved a blind fella falling in love with a albino girl who was his governess. The ending would also make you wonder, did he kill himself by hitting his head hard on a frozen fountain? It just is so upsetting that she had to leave him. Why was it? Was it because of his blindness? She did seem hesitant to be with him even during the sex and while he was trying to seduce her into becoming a lover. It's just a weird development for a character like her to be resentful. I just never seen that in a character like Maria before and I suppose it's good different in a weird way yknow!I give this film a 8/10 because of the superb acting and I think this should've won more awards than two!
Such a breathtakingly beautiful film. I guess it covers so many aspects of love and human nature. How Ruben loved Marie for who she was as opposed to loving her for how she was/appeared. The type of pure love that is not based on appearances. It was so pure and genuine that even when he does see her after regaining his sight he still loves her. So amazingly genuine.On Marie's part, it shows how abuse in childhood and emotional neglect can leave you closed and fragile in adulthood. Because of her malady she longed to be loved and Ruben was able to show her that.Also, neither Ruben's mum or the Dr believed the relationship would work. The Dr felt that Marie had nothing to offer Ruben and Ruben's mum felt that Marie was living a lie and when Ruben would be able to see he would then know that she lied about herself all along. However, the film shows how the feelings we have can sometimes be felt so deeply that no one else can understand them.Most importantly the film reaches out to everyone. You can't help but feel longing for this type of love that's so rare and pure. A love that's not based on solely physical attraction or falseness.
I just saw this movie at the Cleveland Film Festival. Where do I start? It was one of the most sensually beautiful movies I have ever seen. The textures, colors, lights and shadows are beautiful. The scenes of his memories are over-saturated, and the colors are intense and brilliant, making a contrast to the softer greys and shadows of the rest of the movie. Once scene that stays in my mind is him on the porch calling her name, and her hiding by the stairs...beautiful subtleties of color, texture and composition. I would love to have it hanging on my wall.He falls in love with her by touch, scent and sound. And this movie embodies all of this sensuality. You can almost smell her scent. You can almost feel what his fingertips feel. Close your eyes when she reads and you will hear what he hears.I especially liked the character of Marie...how many times it was her movements that was her dialog, and her eyes that spoke volumes. The scene in the Library at the end is one of the most emotionally intense that I've ever seen. It touched me deeply.Unfortunately I couldn't make it to the second screening at the Festival...I would have take off work if I could. If I have another opportunity to see it, I most definitely will! I hope it comes out on DVD in the US...and soon.
Blind - I had read the plot of the movie in the English Weekly newspaper of Amsterdam. I liked the premise of the movie, without any judgment, or notion or any idea how the movie would be I decided to see this movie. I knew earlier that a very good plot and premise can be disastrous in someone's hand who can create and present a mess out of it. And that was the risk I was holding! It was totally a dark spot for me on everything about the movie! I even did not know which language the movie is going to be Dutch, German, Russian it could be anything. Quite a risk isn't it? And let me tell you friends the risk of mine was worth taking. I love "Love Stories" and this according to me was a love story beautifully presented. I do not understand Dutch and it is a Dutch movie. But that is okay for me! It is a story about a blind boy (may be around 20 years of age) played by Joren Seldeslachts - who is wild and lives with his mother in a palatial county type house; and his care taker lady (may be around 30 years of age) brilliantly enacted by Halina Reijn (remember Zwartboek?) - who is suffering from albino i.e. body does not produce enough pigment and the a person has pale or colorless skin, eyes and hair. Joren starts falling in love with Halina without noticing about her albino disease because he is blind. Halina tries hard to evade Joren's closeness but is not able to resist her own fears, and falls in love with Joren. Katelijne Verbeke plays the boy's mother who notices this attraction and is against their relationship. The good news comes when the boy is about to get his sight back and that is the time Halina goes away so that Joren would always remember her as a beautiful girl. But Joren is persistent and after regaining his sight desperately searches for Halina. Do they meet? And what happens after that I will not tell you and spoil your show.I cried seeing the movie. It has been several years since I have cried so much in a movie. I think the last time it was when I was 16 years old and had gone to see "Summer of '42". Now I am 40. But the purity of love shown in the movie is tenderly executed by the director Tamar van de Dop.From the time Halina enters the screen, she captured my imagination. The anguish of Halina's soul her spirit, her fears, her will, her character, her love and her sadness are depicted with generosity. Some scenes are simply outstanding when Halina closes her eyes and touches her face and lips to feel how will a blind man feel her face? When she covers the mirror as soon as she enters the palatial house and later when she uncovers it to see what in her is beautiful that the boy is falling in love with her. The body language of her to resist the boy coming close, but she giving up to the power of love is worthwhile to see. From the time Halina enters the screen and goes away I longed desperately to see her back. She has played her part so naturally that I have fallen in love with her and would not dare to meet her in real life to break my image of "Marie" that's her name in the movie.The backdrop is I think Belgium or Bulgaria! The snow clad landscape is captured with nature's ecstasy. The music is fantastic. Some scenes are so greatly executed that without a word just by images the director communicates so many things, and that is the art of cinema. Good movies bring you back to the soul the core of our human values and purity of love.Just one final comment, the love making scene between Halina and Joren pops up without a gradual build up within that particular shot, and that is the only jarring part of the movie.I LOVE THE MOVIE! And would go to see it again! (8 Stars)