donderdag 1 oktober 2020

10s Movie Review - De Liefhebbers


Director:
Anna van der Heide
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 96 minutes
Year: 2019
Starring: Jeroen Krabbé, Hadewych Minis, Theo Maassen, Beppie Melissen, Sanne Samina Hanssen, Rebecca de Nooijer, Jelka van Houten, Guy Clemens, Linde van der Storm, Aiko Beemsterboer

Description: When they are confronted with the disease of the father of the family (Jeroen Krabbé), all members of the Liefhebber family have to face their fears, faults and their troubled interrelationships.

Review: There’s so much going on in “De Liefhebbers” that you’d almost forget what the film is about: how the dad’s Alzheimer’s brings the family closer together.
There is never a good time for bad news, but in this multiple storyline film the disease that Jan has comes at the worst of times for his children. Jan’s growing forgetfulness is by no means the only crisis in the family.
Son Kasper is struggling is facing a marriage crisis, because as a busy architect he ignores his wife Laura and their four children for years. So when Kasper forgets Laura’s birthday, she suddenly takes off, leaving him alone with the four kids. The youngest of the Liefhebbers, Maria, suddenly has the biological father of her seven-year-old daughter on her doorstep. She never told anyone who her father was. Eldest son Jonathan is struggling with his homosexuality and allows no one but his cats into his life. And eldest daughter Sam lives alone in London.
The film has a strong ensemble cast and there is nothing wrong with the overall story. But there is way too much going on in a rather short amount of time. They are each dealing with their own problems and some of the individual storylines don’t execute well. Simply because too much has to be done in the limited runtime of the film. There is not enough time to develop each character properly and theirs storylines suffer from it as well.
The film didn’t succeed in telling the family’s story entirely, it only worked for a few characters. Only the storylines of Kasper and Maria have been done okay, although Kasper’s storyline eventually rushes too. But Sam and Jonathan, who I found the most interesting characters at first, we hardly get to know them and their storylines (especially Sam’s) are neglected.
“De Liefhebbers” could have been so much more, if they had just taken more time to tell the story in. That’s a shame.

Rating: 2,5 / 5

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