Review of Interview

Interview (2003)
9/10
What a suprise!
12 June 2003
Warning: Spoilers
First of all: this movie is Dutch spoken, If you don't know the people and/or the language, I think it's a lot less interesting.

Theodor Holman en Theo van Gogh where the main reason to go to Tuschinski in Amsterdam and watch this movie. Alright, alright, stop laughing. I admit: it was purely for Katja Schuurman. Just her, and her nice body. No lies, only the truth, I'm Honest. Like the characters..

Because I hate spoilers you won't find any in this review. But there can be only one conclusion. This low-budged production, shot in the living room of Katja Schuurman, is a very very nice movie.

Pierre and Katja deserve a loud applause, great, great acting. While you're giving an applause, do clap also for Theodor Holman and Theo van Gogh, because the story and the cinematography are intriguing and a pleasure to watch.

But, you ask yourself yearning, Why is this picture so interesting, why is it alright (understatement)? Well, Katja is hot. The framing, the close-ups, the use of light and shadow, it's all a pleasure to watch. Katja is hot. The chemistry between the main characters bursts out of the screen and keeps your attention. Katja is hot. The plot twist is not entirely unpredictable but it fits in and gives the film its charm and leads to a nice ending. Besides, the movie gets the corners of your mouth upwards frequently. Katja is hot. Please. Go see this movie. It won't disappoint you and if it does, it ain't a big torture to see Katja for 1.1/2 hours.
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