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Pluk van de Petteflet
(2004)
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Stars: Janieck van de Polder, Suzanne Zuiderwijk, Yeshela Crommelin, Colin Tetteroo, Luka Shäfer
Director: Ben Sombogaart, Pieter van Rijn
Writer: Tamara Bos, Annie M.G. Schmidt
Language: Nederlands
Studio: Bos Bros. Film & TV Productions
Duration: 91

"Pluk van de petteflet" is based on the famous Dutch children book with
the same name written by Annie M.G. Schmidt, who was and probably still
is the most popular children book writer in The Netherlands, of all
time. A sort of the Dutch Roald Dahl you may say. I don't think there
is a person in The Netherlands who didn't grew up with at least one of
her famous children books. Her books are also often read by parents and
by teachers at schools for the the children. "Pluk van de petteflet" is
one of her best known books she has written. The book consists out of
several small adventures all led by the main character, the young boy
Pluk and is filled with some crazy imaginative, enjoyable characters.
How on Earth is it possible to put all those crazy characters and
adventures in a movie that is only 94 minutes long you might ask. Well
it isn't possible, they tried but they failed. They tried to put way
too many elements of the book in the movie and introduced way too many
character that obviously serve a purpose in the book but in the movie
only feel pointless and unneeded. All the things that are happening in
the movie have the feeling that they have nothing to do with each
other, this is also due to a very bad pace. Both the story and the
characters feel very incoherent and the best parts of the book are
wasted in this movie.If you have read the book you will recognize a lot of elements and
characters in the movie but when you're not familiar with the book this
movie will just look odd and very very bad to you. I mean lets face it,
the story is very odd, I mean the main character is a little boy who
apparently already has a drivers license and drives around in a small
red break-down lorry and is looking for a place to live, without his
parents or form of income. And then there are these crazy and odd
looking over-the-top characters and a weird "Sesame Street" visual
looking sets, costumes and use of puppets. No, if you haven't read the
book this movie is simply already forbidden territory for you because
chances are you'll probably won't enjoy a bit of it because it just in
your eyes is way too odd all. This movie is only watchable for people
who are familiar with the book.Will children enjoy this movie? Most likely not, the movie isn't very
much fun to watch and could had used some more humor. Also the whole
part with the Heen- en Weerwolf is way too scary for the young ones, he
even freaked me out a little. Will adults like this movie? Well,
they'll like this movie better than kids anyway. Adults should be able
to appreciate the adult actors. The cast is filled with some well known
Dutch names and it's pretty obvious on the screen that the adult actors
all had lots of fun with each other and the crazy characters they were
portraying. The children cast however is just plain bad. It's obvious
that they casted kids who looked like the characters of the book
instead of casting them for their acting abilities.It isn't really the directors or writer's fault that this movie didn't
worked out. It simply is just impossible to capture any of the book its
magic and the fantastic book illustrations from Fiep Westendorp. I
think that they really did their best and the sets and use of puppets
was probably the only right move, to try and create the same atmosphere
of the book but it simply didn't worked out as a whole. Seriously, if I
were in charge I would had probably done it the same way. There simply
is no other better way they could had tried in my opinion.A nice but terribly failed attempt. Only just a tiny bit enjoyable when
you're familiar with the book, if you aren't, just simply stay away
from this movie. You're way better of reading the book or listening to
the radio-version of the book that probably still is available on
cassette decks or CD.3/10


Janieck van de PolderPluk
Suzanne ZuiderwijkAagje
Yeshela CrommelinStampertje
Colin TetterooStampertje
Luka ShäferStampertje
Siebe SchoneveldStampertje
Tobias SchoneveldStampertje
Willem SmitStampertje
Hanneke RiemerMevrouw Helderder
Arjan EderveenMeneer Pen & Kluizelaar
Paul HoesParkarchitect
Jack WouterseVader Stamper
Erik van MuiswinkelMajoor
Chris BolczekPortier
Erica TerpstraBurgermeester
Genre: Family
Media: DVD
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0
IMDb: 0382912