The Deflowering of Eva Van End

  • Netherlands De ontmaagding van Eva van End
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Etty, her husband Evert and their children Erwin, Manuel and Eva are a perfectly normal family, who over the years have developed a slightly dysfunctional way of relating to one another.
Then, all of a sudden, the incarnation of perfection enters their lives, embodied by the German exchange student Veit. With his arrival, doubt, insecurity, fear and desire invade the Van End family. During the two weeks of Veit’s stay, all five family members start to reinvent themselves, as they feel increasingly alienated from themselves and from each other. But in the end, it’s not perfection they are looking for... (Paycom Multimedia)

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NinadeL 

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English An extremely funny and clever spectacle from Holland about a well-adjusted family that reaches catharsis and redemption during a lovely visit from the exchange student Veit from Germany. Veit is a perfect young Aryan - handsome, kind, with a great deal of understanding and listening skills. It is no wonder, therefore, that he turns the life of the mother of the family upside down by pointing out that he doesn't have to obey all his loved ones all his life. She shows the father of the family a new direction in life by introducing him to her Skype friend from poor Africa. He pushes his older son to "come out" and lets his younger son go through the street of outsiderism, at the end of which he finds the love of his own mother again... And Eva? This girl, quite incidentally, gets her first sexual satisfaction thanks to Veit and becomes a woman. The Deflowering of Eva Van End is a biting, ironic black comedy that I'd be interested in seeing the German reception to. Because this... this is humor! ()

Malarkey 

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English This movie has a weird title and crazy characters, but it’s so brutally zany that I can’t rate it with less than four stars. This is mainly thanks to the character of the Aryan German who came to spread his opinions, but also basically every other character who appears in this movie. Including the little black boy and his improbable debates with the Dutch father. For a while there I thought that the film would end with the dad packing up all the local meatballs and taking them to central Africa for the children to eat. In the end, that didn’t happen but it was actually even more brutal. This movie is orthodox through and through, and an example of proper comedic racism. ()

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