Zus and Zo

Starring:Monic Hendrickx, Anneke Blok, Sylvia Poorta, Jacob Derwig, Halina Reijn, Theu Boermans, Jaap Spijkers, Annet Nieuwenhuyzen, Pieter Embrechts, Jeroen van Koningsbrugge, Marisa Van Eyle, Lore Dijkman, Lineke Rijxman, Josine van Dalsum, Annet Malherbe
Director: Paula van der Oest
Studio: Fox Lorber
Product Type: DVD
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com
Like a Dutch version of Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters, Zus & Zo explores the messy lives of three frustrated sisters. While Sonja struggles with her writing career, her husband Hugo is having an affair with her artist sister Wanda, and their sister Michelle raises a brood of adopted children. When their brother Nino announces that he's getting married, the sisters are stunned--not only did they think he was gay, but the marriage means that he'll inherit a seaside hotel in Portugal that each sister believes is rightly hers. The sisters scheme to disrupt the marriage, unaware that it may already be collapsing. The characters of Zus & Zo are not the most likable lot, but that's the movie's strength; it looks unblinkingly, but with forgiveness and humor, at some very difficult personalities. The wealth of dysfunction on display ensures that you'll identify with someone. --Bret Fetzer
Description
Academy Award Nominee for Best Foreign Film, Zus & Zo follows three sisters as they attempt to sabotage their gay brother's upcoming wedding so he does not inherit the treasured family resort. 16x9 letterbox 5.1 mix, trailer
Average customer rating:
- not great by any stretch of the imagination
- Amazingly Funny
- Oscar nominated relationship drama...
- Entertainingly Quiet
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Zus and Zo
Starring: Monic Hendrickx , Anneke Blok , Sylvia Poorta , Jacob Derwig , and Halina Reijn
Director: Paula van der Oest
Manufacturer: Fox Lorber
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ASIN: B0000950W1
Release Date: 2003-07-08 |
Amazon.com
Like a Dutch version of Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters, Zus & Zo explores the messy lives of three frustrated sisters. While Sonja struggles with her writing career, her husband Hugo is having an affair with her artist sister Wanda, and their sister Michelle raises a brood of adopted children. When their brother Nino announces that he's getting married, the sisters are stunned--not only did they think he was gay, but the marriage means that he'll inherit a seaside hotel in Portugal that each sister believes is rightly hers. The sisters scheme to disrupt the marriage, unaware that it may already be collapsing. The characters of Zus & Zo are not the most likable lot, but that's the movie's strength; it looks unblinkingly, but with forgiveness and humor, at some very difficult personalities. The wealth of dysfunction on display ensures that you'll identify with someone. --Bret Fetzer
Description
Academy Award Nominee for Best Foreign Film, Zus & Zo follows three sisters as they attempt to sabotage their gay brother's upcoming wedding so he does not inherit the treasured family resort. 16x9 letterbox 5.1 mix, trailer
Customer Reviews:
not great by any stretch of the imagination.......2005-03-13
Back when I was considering a move to Holland or Belgium and was immersing myself in the Dutch language, I got my hands on this film, hoping for the best. Generally, I have enjoyed Dutch cinema, so this was actually quite disappointing. It is not that this was a terrible film; the story was actually fairly interesting. A group of busy, very different sisters conspire to sabotage their brother's upcoming nuptials in order to safeguard a family property (he will inherit it if he marries). Having believed for years that the property was safe (because the brother was widely perceived to be gay) the sisters are shocked and band together, despite their very obvious and frequent differences. Overall not a one of the characters here is very likeable, and though I applaud films that take a candid look at real people with real personalities (likeable or not), this one just rubbed me the wrong way. It's watchable but not great by any means.
Amazingly Funny.......2004-10-20
Three witch-like sisters, One annoyed little-gay-brother fighting for independence, a beautiful bride and two very special husbands (the witches's), all wrapped up with the best showcase of dutch culture and way of life. Two best things: The simplicity of the script, always going straightforward to the bottom of the topic: a simple story on a complex society; and a beautiful portrait of everyday's life. If you've been around these wonderful nation, you'll love this movie, otherwise, keep always in mind that dutches live some years ahead of the rest of the world. I loved Sarah Bettens on the closing credits.
Oscar nominated relationship drama..........2004-04-01
Three sisters are in a predicament about their beloved gay brother, Nino, who has decided to marry a woman. Nino has also decided to sell the family hotel Paraiso which is located in Portugal, and this upsets the sisters as it is a haven of family memories. The marriage is planned to take place within three weeks at the family hotel, which gives the sisters a very limited time to find a way to sabotage the wedding as they want to keep the hotel in family. In the quest for sabotaging the marriage the sister's own relationships undergo revelations. Zus & Zo is a fun drama that offers both entertainment and thought, which in the end provides a good cinematic experience.
Entertainingly Quiet.......2003-08-11
While Zus & Zo is not a movie that will make you laugh out loud or cause a downfall of tears it is a mildly touching and quietly entertaining portrait of life. It is an interesting and at times smirk-inspiring film, but with an all-to-tight ending that leaves too many questions about the future. The acting is fine and the cinematography is unobtrusive, but the emotional connections are few and far between. Once you begin to identify with a character, they are ripped away from you by an evil act, or quick phrase that turns your stomach. A beautiful montage, a great song over the closing credits (Sarah Bettens' "Someone to Say Hi To") are not enough to lift this movie to the heights of top ten lists for the year. This Acadamy Award Nominee, deserves a look, but for most one will be enough. My advise: Rent before you Buy.
Average customer rating:
- not great by any stretch of the imagination
- Amazingly Funny
- Oscar nominated relationship drama...
- Entertainingly Quiet
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Zus & zo
Starring: Monic Hendrickx , Anneke Blok , Sylvia Poorta , Jacob Derwig , and Halina Reijn
Director: Paula van der Oest
ProductGroup: DVD
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Similar Items:
- Everybody's Famous!
- Godforsaken
- Antonia's Line (Sub)
- Twin Sisters
- The Dress
ASIN: B00005JMB6 |
Amazon.com
Like a Dutch version of Woody Allen's Hannah and Her Sisters, Zus & Zo explores the messy lives of three frustrated sisters. While Sonja struggles with her writing career, her husband Hugo is having an affair with her artist sister Wanda, and their sister Michelle raises a brood of adopted children. When their brother Nino announces that he's getting married, the sisters are stunned--not only did they think he was gay, but the marriage means that he'll inherit a seaside hotel in Portugal that each sister believes is rightly hers. The sisters scheme to disrupt the marriage, unaware that it may already be collapsing. The characters of Zus & Zo are not the most likable lot, but that's the movie's strength; it looks unblinkingly, but with forgiveness and humor, at some very difficult personalities. The wealth of dysfunction on display ensures that you'll identify with someone. --Bret Fetzer
Customer Reviews:
not great by any stretch of the imagination.......2005-03-13
Back when I was considering a move to Holland or Belgium and was immersing myself in the Dutch language, I got my hands on this film, hoping for the best. Generally, I have enjoyed Dutch cinema, so this was actually quite disappointing. It is not that this was a terrible film; the story was actually fairly interesting. A group of busy, very different sisters conspire to sabotage their brother's upcoming nuptials in order to safeguard a family property (he will inherit it if he marries). Having believed for years that the property was safe (because the brother was widely perceived to be gay) the sisters are shocked and band together, despite their very obvious and frequent differences. Overall not a one of the characters here is very likeable, and though I applaud films that take a candid look at real people with real personalities (likeable or not), this one just rubbed me the wrong way. It's watchable but not great by any means.
Amazingly Funny.......2004-10-20
Three witch-like sisters, One annoyed little-gay-brother fighting for independence, a beautiful bride and two very special husbands (the witches's), all wrapped up with the best showcase of dutch culture and way of life. Two best things: The simplicity of the script, always going straightforward to the bottom of the topic: a simple story on a complex society; and a beautiful portrait of everyday's life. If you've been around these wonderful nation, you'll love this movie, otherwise, keep always in mind that dutches live some years ahead of the rest of the world. I loved Sarah Bettens on the closing credits.
Oscar nominated relationship drama..........2004-04-01
Three sisters are in a predicament about their beloved gay brother, Nino, who has decided to marry a woman. Nino has also decided to sell the family hotel Paraiso which is located in Portugal, and this upsets the sisters as it is a haven of family memories. The marriage is planned to take place within three weeks at the family hotel, which gives the sisters a very limited time to find a way to sabotage the wedding as they want to keep the hotel in family. In the quest for sabotaging the marriage the sister's own relationships undergo revelations. Zus & Zo is a fun drama that offers both entertainment and thought, which in the end provides a good cinematic experience.
Entertainingly Quiet.......2003-08-11
While Zus & Zo is not a movie that will make you laugh out loud or cause a downfall of tears it is a mildly touching and quietly entertaining portrait of life. It is an interesting and at times smirk-inspiring film, but with an all-to-tight ending that leaves too many questions about the future. The acting is fine and the cinematography is unobtrusive, but the emotional connections are few and far between. Once you begin to identify with a character, they are ripped away from you by an evil act, or quick phrase that turns your stomach. A beautiful montage, a great song over the closing credits (Sarah Bettens' "Someone to Say Hi To") are not enough to lift this movie to the heights of top ten lists for the year. This Acadamy Award Nominee, deserves a look, but for most one will be enough. My advise: Rent before you Buy.
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