
Farmer Brand can't read and he is quite happy with that. His wife, Keet, who has to read him all the subtitles on the television, isn't. She decides to hire a teacher for him. This is a beautiful young woman, called Lena. Brand falls in love with her. To his puzzlement and dismay Keet encourages him, because as she says she doesn't want a husband with another woman in his head. She wants their love to grow stale. She also wants Lena to give Brand and her a son. The love betwe... (Full plot summary below)
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Farmer Brand can't read and he is quite happy with that. His wife, Keet, who has to read him all the subtitles on the television, isn't. She decides to hire a teacher for him. This is a beautiful young woman, called Lena. Brand falls in love with her. To his puzzlement and dismay Keet encourages him, because as she says she doesn't want a husband with another woman in his head. She wants their love to grow stale. She also wants Lena to give Brand and her a son. The love between Brand and Lena does not grow stale easily and after the birth of little Teun, their strange menage a trois comes to a dramatic conclusion.
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| ToxicUniverse.comJohn A. Nesbitvery earthy and revolves around human nature%u2014sexual lust, power plays, and motherhood |
| User ReviewTor MAlex van Warmerdam is a weird dude. His films are something different. Direct, artsy, smart and with several bizzare moments. In this film we meet Brand (acted out by Alex himself). He is 45, but he can't read. His wife, Keet, hire a teracher for him so she doesn't have to read out the subtitles for him when they are watching movies. The teacher and Brand get's a connection. She is hotter than his wife and when Keet acts like Brands sister to let Lena, the teacher, fall for Brand the confusion is complete. He does have his wife's full support after all. Like an open love triangle with conflicts, desire, passion and lust all over. Fights, love, dinner - it's all there. Labled as a drama, but this is funny stuff - darkish comedy indeed. I dig the characters and the vivid story is enjoyable. Still, there is not much shockvalue or nice turns here, so it ends up a bit flat for me. Not Alex's most bizzarre, weird, artsy or fun flick. Neither is it his best. 6 out of 10 bell-ringers. |