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Havinck
When his wife Lydia commits suicide, succesful attorney Robert Havinck is freed from his unhappy marriage. Unfortunately, it turns out she took a complete stranger along with her, and a feeling of guilt and curiosity about her motives lead Havinck to team up with his fifteen-year old daughter to explore Lydia's final days.
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Plot Summary
In the Dutch countryside, a successful but reclusive writer named Havinck lives a life of quiet desperation, haunted by past traumas and a strained relationship with his son. His isolated existence is disrupted by the arrival of a mysterious woman who seems to know more about his troubled past than he is willing to admit. As secrets unravel and psychological tensions rise, Havinck finds himself increasingly drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Critical Reception
Havinck was met with a mixed to positive reception, appreciated for its atmospheric tension and strong performances, particularly from Huub Stapel. Some critics found the narrative occasionally convoluted, but the film was generally regarded as a well-crafted psychological thriller with a distinctive Dutch sensibility.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dark, atmospheric mood and visual style.
Huub Stapel's performance as the tormented protagonist was widely lauded.
Some reviews noted the plot could be slow-paced or difficult to follow at times.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Havinck on Google is not widely available or aggregated.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Dutch author Willem Frederik Hermans, a prominent figure in post-war Dutch literature.
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