Content Warnings
Overall Severity: π΄ 75/100
Total warning time: 9m 45s
Sex/Nudity: π΄ 70/100 (3m 5s)
- π‘ 60/100 [00:45:30 - 00:46:45] A woman is seen topless in a bath, with partial nudity shown.
- π΄ 80/100 [01:12:20 - 01:14:10] A sex scene with implied intercourse, though no explicit nudity is shown.
Drug Use: π‘ 30/100 (1m 10s)
- π’ 20/100 [00:33:15 - 00:33:45] Characters are seen smoking cigarettes in a social setting.
- π‘ 50/100 [01:05:50 - 01:06:30] A character is given a sedative injection against their will.
Violence: π΄ 85/100 (5m 15s)
- π΄ 80/100 [00:18:40 - 00:20:10] A violent shootout with multiple deaths, including graphic depictions of blood.
- π΄ 90/100 [01:30:25 - 01:32:50] Torture scene involving waterboarding and psychological distress.
- π΄ 85/100 [01:55:10 - 01:56:30] Execution-style killings with intense emotional impact.
Strong Language: π‘ 60/100 (15s)
- π‘ 40/100 [00:12:20 - 00:12:25] Use of the word 'shit' in a tense situation.
- π΄ 70/100 [00:40:15 - 00:40:20] A character shouts 'fuck' in anger.
- π΄ 80/100 [01:22:35 - 01:22:40] Multiple uses of strong language in a heated argument.
Zwartboek FAQ
Q: What is the plot of the movie Zwartboek (2006)?
A: Zwartboek (Black Book) is a Dutch war drama directed by Paul Verhoeven. The film follows Rachel Stein, a Jewish woman who joins the Dutch resistance during World War II after her family is killed by the Nazis. She infiltrates the German headquarters by seducing a high-ranking officer, uncovering secrets and facing moral dilemmas along the way.
A: Zwartboek (Black Book) is a Dutch war drama directed by Paul Verhoeven. The film follows Rachel Stein, a Jewish woman who joins the Dutch resistance during World War II after her family is killed by the Nazis. She infiltrates the German headquarters by seducing a high-ranking officer, uncovering secrets and facing moral dilemmas along the way.
Q: Who stars in Zwartboek (2006)?
A: Zwartboek stars Carice van Houten as Rachel Stein, Sebastian Koch as Ludwig MΓΌntze, Thom Hoffman as Hans Akkermans, and Halina Reijn as Ronnie. The film features a strong ensemble cast portraying various characters involved in the resistance and Nazi occupation.
A: Zwartboek stars Carice van Houten as Rachel Stein, Sebastian Koch as Ludwig MΓΌntze, Thom Hoffman as Hans Akkermans, and Halina Reijn as Ronnie. The film features a strong ensemble cast portraying various characters involved in the resistance and Nazi occupation.
Q: Is Zwartboek based on a true story?
A: While Zwartboek is not based on a single true story, it is inspired by real events and historical accounts of the Dutch resistance during World War II. Director Paul Verhoeven and screenwriter Gerard Soeteman incorporated elements from various resistance fighters' experiences to create a fictional but historically grounded narrative.
A: While Zwartboek is not based on a single true story, it is inspired by real events and historical accounts of the Dutch resistance during World War II. Director Paul Verhoeven and screenwriter Gerard Soeteman incorporated elements from various resistance fighters' experiences to create a fictional but historically grounded narrative.
Q: What awards did Zwartboek (2006) win?
A: Zwartboek received critical acclaim and won several awards, including the Golden Calf for Best Film, Best Director (Paul Verhoeven), and Best Actress (Carice van Houten) at the Netherlands Film Festival. It was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language.
A: Zwartboek received critical acclaim and won several awards, including the Golden Calf for Best Film, Best Director (Paul Verhoeven), and Best Actress (Carice van Houten) at the Netherlands Film Festival. It was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language.
Q: What languages are spoken in Zwartboek?
A: The primary language spoken in Zwartboek is Dutch, as it is a Dutch production. However, some characters also speak German and English, reflecting the multilingual context of the Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II.
A: The primary language spoken in Zwartboek is Dutch, as it is a Dutch production. However, some characters also speak German and English, reflecting the multilingual context of the Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II.