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5/10
You should, like, avoid this movie
Field7816 December 2019
The flood of Dutch romcoms just doesn't dry out, and I stopped trying to keep up. Every now and then I attempt one, to see if someone actually bothered to try something new, or had a sudden inspiration to do something more in the British style, like 'Last Christmas'. But no: always the same basic plot about a single lady not realizing that Mr Right is that cute guy working/living/working out next to her, over and over again.

When I heard that 'Taal is zeg maar echt mijn ding ("Language is, like, really my thing") would be adapted into a movie, I had a sparkle of hope that we would get a Dutch 'Adaptation'. Movie buffs probably know that Adaptation starring Nicolas Cage was famously based on a book called 'The Orchid Thief', which doesn't have a plot that would easily lend itself to a movie. But it was a bestseller, so Hollywood wanted an adaptation anyway. Screenwriter Charlie Kaufman got the job, and got such a bad case of writer's block that he finally wrote a story about himself trying to adapt an unfilmable book. The rest is history: the movie is a great satire on Hollywood moviemaking, and a stand-out example of creative writing.

'Taal is zeg maar echt mijn ding' is a book full of funny observations on contemporary use of the Dutch language, especially how we say one thing and mean the other. Or how we keep polluting the language because we use it incorrectly. So this sounds like a perfect opportunity for someone to get creative. But abandon all hope, because the screenwriters unfortunately didn't get their Charlie Kaufman moment. The only small traces of the book are in the main character Anne, a self-declared linguist who sometimes comments on how she hears others use their vocabulary. But this occurs very sparingly and briefly, is rarely funny, and amounts to very little, if anything, in the story. You should think that an adaptation of a book about modern language would be a good basis for some witty dialogues at the very least. Think again.

The plot (which isn't from the book) is a standard romcom template as described above, clearly meant as a scaffold around the meager language stuff, supplemented with tropes like the clumsy protagonist, the badboy love interest, the annoying family (including gay brother), and sex while wearing underwear (that last one keeps annoying the hell out of me, having grown up in the 80s when no Dutch film was complete without some nudity). Most of that 'original content' is uninteresting and often downright annoying. The only part that gives the story a tiny amount of dramatic weight is the subplot where Anne deals with her father who starts to suffer from dementia.

Maybe some people can identify with Anne and her search for the right man as she struggles with how other people talk. For the rest: skip this and watch Adaptation. Or Fleabag, which I hear is great.
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8/10
Very amusing
fredfeenstra10 May 2019
Witty, empathic and funny. Good acting in a well thought out script, but you must abide a meandering pace and must like monologue interieure
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10/10
Endearing, witty and quirky
dvictor-0394231 May 2020
Anne (Fockeline Ouwerkerk) is one of those characters who unexpectedly remains with you long after you've watched a film. She is a richly-layered personality, full of endearing quirks and aware of - if not fully accepting of - the uniqueness of her worldview. Her love of word takes on a life of its own... and in its excess becomes all the more engaging. The film also is among the best depictions of the mix of emotions that come with trying to care for those with parents who are losing their faculties. Anne struggles to balance the jumble of retaining dignity, past hurts and love as she suddenly is left to handle her increasingly senile father. Finally, you can enjoy the movie on its surface just as a fun romcom.
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If you liked the book - Don't bother watching this!
imjustcarol4 March 2023
The book was so original, but this is yet another boring Dutch type of romcom. Why!? Why!? Why!? It had such potential! If you want a cliché movie based on a book, get one of the hundreds of cliché books, instead of just abusing a bestseller simple and only for it' s name.

The book was great because of the voice of the writer, but who do they cast for the lead role.... yet another annoying perky dorky girly woman (weer een trutjehola ... zeg maar). WHY NOT PAULIEN!!!??? Or some one LIKE her at least!!!

If this is how you translate a book into a movie, you might as well turn mein kamp into a romcom, or the flipping yellow pages. THIS IS PATHETIC!! As always: a gay couple, an old popular actor, one of the same 10 younger male actors you see in every Dutch movie, and bad fake awkward acting.

I can only hope the writer was payed well, cos that would be the only good thing coming out of this movie if you ask me.

You can easily watch 10 seconds, skip 10 minutes and repeat. You won't miss anything interesting at all.

Terwijl in het boek een interessante blik op taal wordt getoond. Toont deze film enkel een blik op een saaie zeurderige ondankbare truthola. Dat is zeg maar, NIET echt mijn ding!
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