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De ondergang van de Onan
Dick Bakker convinces Onno Bosman to produce a stage show about the sinking of the cruise ship 'Onan' and hires Fred Haché, Barend Servet, Sjef van Oekel and Ir. Van der Pik to star.
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Plot Summary
A theatrical performance captured on film, "De ondergang van de Onan" (The Downfall of Onan) is a surreal and philosophical journey. The story loosely follows a character, often interpreted as a modern-day Onan, as he navigates societal expectations and his own desires. Through a series of allegorical scenes and musical numbers, the film explores themes of isolation, artistic struggle, and the search for meaning in a seemingly absurd world.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, with many critics appreciating its artistic ambition and Herman van Veen's unique performance style. However, some found the narrative abstract and difficult to follow, while others lauded its poetic and thought-provoking nature. It is generally considered a significant work within Van Veen's oeuvre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its artistic vision and Van Veen's multifaceted performance.
Some viewers found the surreal narrative challenging to interpret.
Recognized for its philosophical undertones and unique blend of theatre and film.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented for this specific film. However, for Herman van Veen's work in general, audiences often appreciate his distinctive artistic expression, musical talent, and the emotional depth he brings to his performances, though the abstract nature of some of his projects can be polarizing.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a theatrical production by Herman van Veen, who also composed the music and wrote the script, showcasing his multi-talented artistic capabilities.
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