
Drost
After 35 years of military service, Officer Jürgen Drost takes on the job of mayor in the small village where he lived with his mother after World War II. The transition to civilian life comes as more of a shock than he expected, causing him to rethink many aspects of his life.
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Plot Summary
In the Netherlands of the early 20th century, Drost, a former soldier, finds himself drawn into a world of corruption and betrayal. Returning home after years away, he becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit involving land disputes and political intrigue. Drost must navigate this treacherous landscape, confronting his own past and the moral complexities of the era.
Critical Reception
Drost (1986) received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its atmospheric portrayal of early 20th-century Dutch society and strong performances, particularly from Jan Decleir. Some reviews noted its deliberate pacing, which might not appeal to all audiences, but generally acknowledged its ambition and thematic depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its historical setting and atmosphere.
- Jan Decleir's performance was frequently highlighted as a strong point.
- Some viewers found the pacing to be slow at times.
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Fun Fact
The film's setting in the early 20th century meticulously recreates the socio-political climate of the Netherlands during a period of significant land reform and social change.
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