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8/10
Beer is beer.
maaike25 October 2000
Wilde Mossels is a tale of restlessness. It's a timeless movie about young people who don't want to get stuck in the life there parents have. Leen desperately wants to leave his native village, but can't push himself to actually go. So all that is left is working, drinking beer with his friends, and riding his chopper.

It's a film about boredom, but it's far from boring. The photography is beautiful, the acting is intense, and the sound track is great. And it's not just another heavy drama about angst and pointlessness, it's pretty funny as well. Leen hallucinates about a very strange bit of Ireland, and his best friend Daan delivers some first class one-liners.

A must see for anyone who thinks Dutch films are crap. You're wrong!
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8/10
Excellent compositions
gr/\ce26 October 2000
This movie is shot in Zeeland in the Netherlands, a beautiful area. The movie is about a guy named Leen (Fedja van Huet, nice actor) who has got a lot on his mind. He would like to leave the boring country life. But his mom depends on him, in a very strange way. He has got a lot of other problems, he misses his father who died, he is a little in love with a girl. He hasn't got money or a nice job. Happily he has got two very good friends. With them he survives a lot of funny situations. I really liked the beauty of the shots of the movie. Also the actors in the movie are very talented. But the storyline was very extensive. It has got a lot of subjects, but the movies doesn't end any of these subjects. It's a little bit like a soap, but a very interesting one!
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7/10
Youth in the middle of nowhere
blumdeluxe12 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
"Wilde Mossels" is a Dutch film, focusing of the life of some adolescent village kids on the Dutch islands, where nothing ever happens. It shows the promises of the great, wide world and how difficult it can be to face them and make them come true.

I don't really know much about the characteristics of the setting of this movie, so I can't tell in how far it managed to give a more or less correct picture of the struggles there, but I can surely imagine that for people growing up in remote areas some challenges arise, that city kids don't have to deal with. For me the second part of the film was notably better than the first one, because a lot of the issues picked up some pace and drama, while over the first half the center was probably more to show the usual life on the island. There are a few scenes where you can easily guess the production year and some sequences that in my eyes didn't benefit the movie, for example the dream scenes, but still it doesn't have to hide compared to other, similar, movies.

All in all this is a good attempt at showing issues hiding under the surface of a peaceful landscape. It is not spectacular, but it has quite a few smart ideas and stays true to itself. If you are an empathetic person and open enough to adopt to the setting, this will be great two hours.
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10/10
Dragged out of the clay
jack-96431 May 2009
As a native "Zeeuw" (where the film is shot) it is not easy to pass my bias, but ill give it a try:

Wilde Mossels (Wild Mussels) is first and foremost a cultural movie; it finds its origin in the influence geographical location, soil, terrain, climate, and so on have on the culture and ultimately on the people's personality. Zeeland has always been a harsh country, unforgiving. People have always had to fight against the water, wind and the heavy clay soil. Those that are born and raised here are said to have been dragged out of the clay, instead of being born...

As the typical farm/fishing region rapidly changed from the 1960ies onward to an industrial area, so did the demography. Lots of new people settled here, first from all over the Netherlands, then from other countries. Dikes were elevated, with freeways on them, tunnels, and so on, unlocking the social isolated communities, with each their own dialect and folklore. The world changed in fast forward the last 40 or 50 years.

Both these phenomena are used wisely in this movie, making it a cultural pearl in a sea of empty oysters.

Flatlanders, lowlanders or floodlanders will be surprised to find the horizon they know so well on TV this time. And even thought this landscape is flat as a dime and will bore you to death eventually, it is interesting to see it on screen. People from regions where seeing the horizon is a rarity are impressed with this land that i call home and yes, it is beautiful to see the sun set in the Westerschelde, or Oosterschelde, or any part of the delta, with the Northsea in the background, but its so terribly flat and there is not a square foot of land that isn't somebodies property. You highlanders will love this...

I don't think there is a part in the world where there are more shades of grey than here. (yes I've been around).

In this setting 3 youngsters are trying to get away, daydreaming of far away places where life is lived, not dragged along from 'mosselfeest' to 'mosselsfeest' (which is once a year...) They kept the accents as they are here (although still varying from one village to the next), which is a great achievement for actors that aren't native here. (I raised my daughters with standard dutch and when i talk with my older sister and switch to Terneuzen-dialect, she cannot understand what we are talking about...) This choice to keep the accent, instead of switching to international English, that would surely have reached a larger audience, is something i love, but for international viewers may be a downside. It is the only movie with a local accent and since dialects are disappearing, it will probably stay so. The youngsters try to find ways to get away from everyday life, doing 'crazy things', using some drugs and plan other crazy things to make their dreams come true. It all doesn't work out like they hoped and it ultimately ends tragically. The shrieks from the seagulls warned of this mishap, but the roots have faded.

There is quite some humor in the movie, romance, drama. Nice story. Camera-work is very good; great shots of the wideness of the landscape. Acting is very good. That alone is worth a peek, but the ultimate upper in this movie is the cultural angle. If you like this kind of movies (whale rider for instance is similar in this respect), this is definitely your thing.

I rated it 10, partly because i'm dragged out of the clay here, but if that hadn't been so, i'm sure i still would have rated it an 8.

See it!
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9/10
Portrait of a wasteland
jasper-rijk23 October 2004
That Zeeland, a region in The Netherlands, is not just a place for summer holidays, is made pretty clear in this stunning movie. I myself a Zeeland-born person was put on by this film in an explicable way.

The essence of this film, trying to leave the region in which you've grown up, is a major problem of youth in peripheric places. 'Wilde Mossels' is therefore not only a poetic portrait of a depressing 'wasteland', but a pointer of social problems. The director brings out these problems accompanied with a large amount of humor, in one respect because of the dialect that is spoken and one the other hand because of the surrealism that is being used. The alcohol and drug abuse (dried mussels) is another aspect that creates a rather depressing portrait of a beautiful region. But that is what makes this movie special: a new approach on an existing image.

My opinion on this film is that it is of a great value within the Dutch movie-business. Absurdism, social engagement, drama and humor isn't only bound to our capital Amsterdam, but can be used in other places as well.

9 out of 10
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10/10
grand movie
nolamaria7613 January 2012
The cinematography of this movie is phenomenal somehow, it is rough, has edges. It combines two styles. I love the story because isn't this anti -hero like a sort of Hamlet; a main character who doesn't know what he wants! This movie must have been an example already to movie makers here. It doesn't have a good ending, this story but it is very well told. The dialogues are great and with humor. I personally love the soundtrack. The score by "David van der Heyden" who also scored for the other "Erik de Bruyn" movie "NADINE" (2007) is subtle and tender. But there is also great songs in this film and the Nashville Pussy is performing in it. This movie is a must see.
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Lust for life and drama on the Dutch countryside
henri_aqua28 January 2002
Warning: Spoilers
Now this was a good movie. I walked into the (sold out) cinema unknowing what to expect. I got a wildly imaginative story of adolescent youths living in Zeeland, Netherlands.

****minor spoilers****

Actually they are stuck on the countryside, working in jobs, they don't like, proving their bravery in stupid and dangerous tests and smoking milled mussels (I am not joking) to bear it all.

The story revolves around Leen who is the one who desires the most to get away, but has also the most to loose. His getting away daydream fantasy of Ireland is hilarious. On top of it he has to deal with his mother who is sexually attracted to him. (both roles are beautifully acted)

Finally the three friends set out to leave their home by whatever means. Things really start to get wrong from this point...

*****spoiler end***************

This movie is very tragic and very comical. It is set in the Netherlands, and profits from the genuine habits and landscape of this region. The tale is about youths who cannot live out their dreams, as much through mental as real barriers. The main character is convinced that Ireland is the promised country, showing just how isolated they must have grown up and how clueless they are about everything around their immediate neighbourhood. (Don't get me wrong Ireland is cool). The movie is frivolous, but never vulgar.

Some characters are not very developed, e.g. Leens step father. The story around Leens father complex is down right annoying and is too much emphasized.

But these are only minor drawbacks. I recommend this movie.
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1/10
This is a boring film
whatithinkis3 October 2018
About being bored. In millions of shades of grey. The opening scenes of a blotto lead smoking without inhaling created immediately a thin falseness and ruined the whole thing for me. Made it all just silly. And boring.
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9/10
Great Dutch Film
tataubaby12 December 2015
WIlD MUSSELS I've seen the remastered version is just a film good on all levels; The story is touching, there is surprisingly funny sequences in this tragic story, the soundtrack is just fabulous and the way the lead role is acted by Fedja van Huet ( who also starred in the Oscar winning film Character is amazing. The dialogues are well written by director Erik de Bruyn, who is responsible for the script too. He must have made a great team with his D.o.p. Joost van Gelder. The photography is like the Southern East dutch landscape is divided into paintings and sometimes the camera is unedited and raw. Van Gelder is now shooting worldwide campaigns from his new hometown L.A. And one can see his talent already in this film. The ending apotheosis is just very very well edited. So I need to say that for cinema-lovers, this can't be missed. Check it out!
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9/10
Excellent film about to be bored Zeeland
lars_melkert21 January 2002
A good film about three friends in Zeeland and especcially one of them want to leave his homeplace for good, but nothing seems so eassy. I had heared of the film but I though it was not so a good film. Till somebody said that this film was a good dutch produktion. So I watched it and I was suprised, becausse I was not one moment bored during the movie. I really liked it.
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5/10
Dragging.
Maedhros354 January 2004
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Although the theme of the movie and the setting (Schouwen-Duiveland, a small island in the south-west of the Netherlands) is okay and some nice pictures can be shot of the friends driving on their motorcycles, the movie keeps dragging on without making much points or gaining speed.

Minor spoiler:

The end of the movie is based upon a true story, taking place about 15-20 years ago.
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