Het 14e kippetje (1998) Poster

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the biggest drag of all
LazySod23 September 1998
Seeing this movie i really regret being dutch. This must be the most boring stupid movie ever to come out of the hands of a bunch of dutch people.

Not that is only boring, no, it also forces a really stupid kind of humor down your throat and treats you to some nudity just to keep 'interesting'.

And, i thought Siberia to be slow, but this one is even slower. Not even good enough to get on video.
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7/10
it wasn't so bad
toXic28 November 1998
well, the film isn't as bad as many people say it is. If you like the work of writer Grunberg, you would like it better. And I must admit one thing; Peer Mascini Rules!
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A typical case of "Mwah"
BrianPatrix26 October 1998
This movie poses an interesting socio-philosophical question: Does 'successful integration' imply that filmmakers from an ethnic minority make the same mediocre stuff as the ethnic majority filmmakers? Hany Abu-Assad is completely integrated in Dutch society in this respect. Not that "Kippetje" is a really bad movie, but after "Zusje" we all expected (hoped) that the average Dutch movie would have been better. Not so.

The story itself has potential: Party guests are waiting for a young couple who are going to married the next day. While waiting they tell stories about the couple and we see flashbacks of how it all came about. However, the story is not developed properly, just hasn't got 'it'. While waiting, the party guests show boredom and general uneasiness with each other and the situation. Their despair has not the effect of amusing the audience. It makes the audience desperate as well. And their boredom makes us bored too. If a story is slow, like this one it should have good directing and acting. I'm afraid it lacks this, both are so-so. The movie disappoints severely on the technical aspects as well, actors who are not sync, strange editing, shaky image.

The dialogues are sometimes very funny and intelligent, but to hear the high-pitching, nails-on-the-blackboard screeching voice of Dirk Zeelenberg immediately at the start of the movie is not very pleasant, one thinks that this must be a joke. But alas, all hope disappears when we realise that he is not the narrator but one of the main characters which is horrifying. Either Abu-Assad has a staggeringly different ear than most people, or he didn't really understand the meaning of "Singing in the Rain".

The now-and-then brilliant dialogues cannot hide the fact that this a case of a job not so well done.
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A new Dutch tragi-comedy.
Jordan-822 September 1998
An ironical tragi-comedy about young people, family and friendship in Amsterdam of nowadays. Daniel and Francesca are going to get married. Martin, their mutual friend, organizes a dinner for family and friends. However, Daniel and Francesca have forgotten the address and are wandering through the city in search of the right restaurant. Meanwhile, the guests amuse themselves by practising the party song, gossip about the couple, playing cards and having eating contests. While the time is passing, conversations are turning into surprising and funny dialogues.
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