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A dangerous game of cat and mouse has set into motion a chain of events that reveal a political conspiracy in the death of controversial Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn. Jim de Booy, a tabloid journalist, stumbles into an investigation that puts his life and the lives of friends and family at risk as he races to bring the truth to light. Based upon the book by Tomas Ross.
"A political thriller shot in a flashy, frenetic fashion reminiscent of Michael Mann's TV cop dramas." The Guardian
"van Goghs dramatic recreation is remarkably even-handed: a daring, white-knuckled thriller" Toronto International Film Festival
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential to understand violence (including including Islamofascist terrorism) in European politics,
By CMW-Tzvi "Tzvi" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: May 6th (06/05) (DVD)
This is an essential DVD for anyone who wants to understand the pressures of violence (including Islamofascist terrorism) on European politics.
As time fades, fewer Americans remember the assassination of Pym Fortuyn during the Dutch election cycle of 2002. (Fortuyn is often described as a right-wing politician, but the facts that he was openly gay and that his concern was for the well-being of Dutch society seem to show the lie regarding his actual position on the political spectrum. Only if you make the assumption that his questioning of the Netherlands' very liberal immigration policy would rouse nationalist fervor against all Arab/Moslem immigrants can you call him right wing - he thought that more controls were needed to not give haven to Islamic terrorists.) More of us remember the assassination of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh which occurred in broad daylight while this film was being prepared for distribution. This DVD includes van Gogh's film about Fortuyn's murder, Theo's personal video diaries during the filming and post-production period, and a Dutch TV documentary one year later dealing with Theo's assassination and the lack of action by the police before, during, & after his murder. Interestingly, the same ineptitude/possible complicity of the Dutch autorities can be seen in both the film and the documentary. One even could wonder whether the assassinations of Fortuyn & van Gogh were orchestrated by the same group of politically connected persons in the police forces... As a political junkie of an international stripe, I found this entire presentation captivating.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, almost...,
This review is from: May 6th (06/05) (DVD)
The film was excellent and riveting up to the resolution, which was weak. I assumed someone else gave it a final edit after Van Gogh's murder, maybe not. In either the case, the end wasd too 60ish. But, overall, well worth the seeing.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An international political complot,
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This review is from: May 6th (06/05) (DVD)
Theo Van Gogh's movie about the murder of Pim Fortuyn is an absolute masterpiece.
It shows the real `sinister' interests behind this dramatic coup d'état. Pim Fortuyn would have won the next elections in the Netherlands and would probably have been the next Dutch Prime Minister in 2005. With his more or less liberal, pro-market agenda, Pim Fortuyn was acceptable for the rightist political and economic powers and their media, until ... it appeared that he would not respect the Dutch NATO obligations (e.g., the purchase of brand new fighter planes), and would instead spend the huge sums available on more social programs. From that moment on, he became an outcast, an outlaw, free to be killed by any person who could be manipulated by the forces Pim Fortuyn had unleashed against him. He was shot dead under the eyes of the secret services. One of his main media opponents was the socialist (?) TV commentator MVD. This man is the perfect example of the adage `do as I say, not as I do'. He defended passionately with his mouth the underdogs and the poor immigrants, while building a mansion of more than 2 million euros in his backyard. If anyone in the Netherlands had done the same, only one tenth of the actual Dutch population would have found a place to live there. This movie is a must see for all those who want to understand the world we live in.
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