Pestkop

2017 [DUTCH]

Drama / Thriller

IMDb Rating 5.1/10 10 149 149

Plot summary

Danny is a student that barely gets any attention at home because his mother is mentally ill. At school however, he is very popular and known as a big bully. His main victim is Suus, a lesbian classmate who faces many problems due to her sexual orientation.



October 16, 2023 at 04:50 PM

Director

Sjoerd de Bont

Top cast

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Dutch 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 25 min
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1920*800
Dutch 5.1
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1 hr 25 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bram-02189 5 / 10

So much unnecessary violence

Be warned: this is not a coming of age film about discovering your sexual identity. It's one big, violence-induced apology for bullying a lesbian girl.

Gaslighting, multiple (!) suicide attempts, homophobic slurs, violent revenge, ongoing bullying, harmful stereotypes - it's obvious not a single lgbt person was involved in making this movie. The teacher even compares same-sex relationships to beastiality.

The storyline focuses completely on the bully and leaves no room for the girl's story. Also the acting is pretty bad and the dialogues are completely unintelligible.

If you're struggling with your coming out, please don't watch this but watch Heartstopper. It can be confusing but it's not THIS horrible.

Reviewed by flamedfamefox 10 / 10

the most beautiful film I've ever seen

One of the reasons why "Pestkop" is hailed as a great movie is its authenticity and portrayal of real-life issues faced by young individuals. The film depicts the psychological impact of bullying on Sem, giving the audience a poignant and eye-opening perspective into the emotional turmoil he experiences. The film's dedication to exploring the theme of bullying, rather than sugar-coating it, makes it a powerful and relatable cinematic experience for viewers of all ages.

The exceptional performances by the cast add depth and credibility to the characters, making them truly resonate with the audience. Ties Blakke's portrayal of Sem is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, as he undergoes a transformation from a timid victim to a resilient survivor who finds the strength to confront his tormentors. The supporting cast, including Anna Raadsveld as Sem's mother and Vincent van der Valk as his newfound friend, further enrich the storytelling, creating a dynamic ensemble that elevates the movie to greatness.

"Pestkop" delves into the complexities of friendship, portraying the struggles and uncertainties faced by young individuals in forming meaningful connections with others. The movie explores how compassion and empathy can lead to profound transformations, challenging both the victim and the perpetrator to confront their actions and make amends. This powerful message on the potential for growth and redemption in the face of adversity resonates deeply with the audience, making the movie a truly memorable and transformative experience.

Another aspect that contributes to "Pestkop" being hailed as the greatest movie ever made is its masterful direction by Victor D. Ponten. The director skillfully weaves together a compelling narrative, interspersing moments of tension with heartwarming scenes that tug at the heartstrings. The movie's cinematography and sound design add depth and emotion to the storytelling, enhancing the viewer's immersion in Sem's world.

Moreover, "Pestkop" delivers an essential social message about the importance of acknowledging and addressing bullying in society. By shedding light on the consequences of bullying, the film encourages viewers to reflect on their actions and the role they can play in creating a more compassionate and inclusive environment for everyone.

In conclusion, "Pestkop" is a tour de force that combines outstanding performances, powerful storytelling, and a poignant message to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. Its honest portrayal of bullying, friendship, and personal growth elevates it to the status of the greatest movie ever made. Through its relatable characters and profound message, "Pestkop" continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, reminding us of the power of empathy and the potential for change in even the most challenging of circumstances.

Reviewed by joranbaas 10 / 10

This should have been an oscar

I was watching this Dutch film about bullying with my United States American friend. We laughed our asses off it is too good.

There are a few funny scenes which involve more homophobic stereotypes, but this did not bother us too much as the film itself had the best plot ever.

If you want to learn about Dutch culture this is even better. It shows the over the top bullying scene on Dutch highschools and is very accurate... It also shows the pride parade and is pretty amazing in that way aswell. It is so cool and only on a budget of 10000,- euros.

This made my united states of American friend want to learn Dutch.

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