Some time ago, when SailorRipley still liked us (trying to guilt him into posting if he reads this), he wrote an interesting article on dvd's he wanted to buy and for what reason. Black Book which I had never heard of was one of them and since I considered SailorRipley a "connaisseur", if figured if he has an interest in it then it can't be a very bad movie to anyone. It was however quite expensive so I waited until recently to get it and watched it last week-end.I have to say I was not disapointed. I had the chance in my life to be close to someone (a romanian jew) who's been a prisoner in a nazi concentration camp. I consider it a chance because such a person can make a teenager aware of the world, the different cultures and society. He had quite an influence on my life and because of him and the amazing things he did and lived through, I've always had a great interest in the resistance movements in different countries of Europe during the WWII.Black Book is the story of a young Dutch woman who works as a spy for the Resistance in Netherlands. It is not a true story but the director claims that many of the events are true. If you like that kind of movies I highly recommend it, I enjoyed every second of it.Rating:
He's back ! He's Back !
I kind of agree with Jon that this movie is flawed but I'm not sure I do so for the same reasons (meaning I'm not sure I fully understand his).
They may have told things exactly as they happened by respect for the deads but they could also have shown respect for the people involved by not depicting them as idiots.
I just looked it up on IMDB and I'm even more surprised than I have been by the score at RT. I'm surprised this movie won Academy Awards for best writing. I don't get it.And to confirm what Tom says: http://www.snopes.com/movies/films/fargo.asp