Belgica
- 2016
- 2h 7m
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6.7/10
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The drama follows two brothers who start a bar and get swept up in its success in the midst of Belgium's nightlife scene.The drama follows two brothers who start a bar and get swept up in its success in the midst of Belgium's nightlife scene.The drama follows two brothers who start a bar and get swept up in its success in the midst of Belgium's nightlife scene.
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In this film about a famous bar, the drugs turn up after about twenty minutes. A few minutes later, there's the rock and roll. And right after that, the sex. The holy trinity of youthful rebellion is very much present in 'Belgica', the new movie by Belgian film maker Felix Van Groeningen.
This film is heavily inspired by Van Groeningen's own life: his father was the owner of the famous bar 'Charlatan' in Ghent, which is the inspiration for the bar 'Belgica' in the film. The bar is owned by two brothers, who expand the rather modest café with a concert hall and a VIP-bar. But with the success of the bar come all sorts of problems. The two brothers drift apart, and in the end the bar becomes a burden and a source of conflict.
The film contains many scenes of heavy partying, drinking and dancing. But the story is about the relationship between the brothers, who are rather different in character. The youngest is business-minded and responsible, the oldest is a troublemaker who neglects his wife and child in order to enjoy the sex, drugs and rock and roll in the Belgica.
The problem is that this contrast between the two characters is a bit meager to carry the whole film. There are some side stories, mostly about girls, but on the whole the story is rather flimsy. This film is not a careful dissection of brotherhood, but a straightforward account of the rise and fall of a bar.
The cinematography is above average: the partying crowds are nicely filmed in varying styles. Sometimes in a warm glow, sometimes in cold and hard lighting. There's also a lot of nice music in the film. But on the whole, this film lacks the subtlety and originality of Van Groeningen's previous movie, 'The Broken Circle Breakdown'.
This film is heavily inspired by Van Groeningen's own life: his father was the owner of the famous bar 'Charlatan' in Ghent, which is the inspiration for the bar 'Belgica' in the film. The bar is owned by two brothers, who expand the rather modest café with a concert hall and a VIP-bar. But with the success of the bar come all sorts of problems. The two brothers drift apart, and in the end the bar becomes a burden and a source of conflict.
The film contains many scenes of heavy partying, drinking and dancing. But the story is about the relationship between the brothers, who are rather different in character. The youngest is business-minded and responsible, the oldest is a troublemaker who neglects his wife and child in order to enjoy the sex, drugs and rock and roll in the Belgica.
The problem is that this contrast between the two characters is a bit meager to carry the whole film. There are some side stories, mostly about girls, but on the whole the story is rather flimsy. This film is not a careful dissection of brotherhood, but a straightforward account of the rise and fall of a bar.
The cinematography is above average: the partying crowds are nicely filmed in varying styles. Sometimes in a warm glow, sometimes in cold and hard lighting. There's also a lot of nice music in the film. But on the whole, this film lacks the subtlety and originality of Van Groeningen's previous movie, 'The Broken Circle Breakdown'.
This movie is compressed und pure life. It's show's all facettes of the human condition in the area of midlife party people. The story of the two brothers with different problems is absutely plausible. The partys in the Cafe Belgica are a little bit hyperbolic and transfigured, but that's entertaiment.
With The Broken Circle Breakdown (2012), Felix van Groeningen, who extinguished cigarettes in our lungs, this time raises our pulse with Belgica (2016)... The film, which I had the opportunity to watch at the 35th Istanbul Film Festival in 2016, is a complete jukebox movie... (again)
In this production, which the director wrote inspired by his own life, "cafe belgica" tells the story of Belgium, which is open to everyone, including Moroccans, Turks, Africans, LGBTQ, etc. The film also narrates the perspective of Belgium in particular and the European Union in general towards "foreigners" in terms of the Moroccan security guards who are placed at the doors by chance and the increasing commercialization of entertainment, and it does not shy away from this issue.
In this production, which the director wrote inspired by his own life, "cafe belgica" tells the story of Belgium, which is open to everyone, including Moroccans, Turks, Africans, LGBTQ, etc. The film also narrates the perspective of Belgium in particular and the European Union in general towards "foreigners" in terms of the Moroccan security guards who are placed at the doors by chance and the increasing commercialization of entertainment, and it does not shy away from this issue.
We get another musical endeavor from one of Belgium's finest contemporary directors Felix Van Groeningen, after his Oscar-nominated film 'The Broken Circle Breakdown' from 2012. However, instead of the artists behind the music, we take a closer look at those providing a venue.
Based on the true history of Ghent's famous bar Charlatan we move to the other side of St. Jacob's Church to Café Belgica (you'll recognize it as Afsnis): the children's dream of running a bar of two alienated brothers, with beautiful performances by Stef Aerts and Tom Vermeir, come true. Of course, these brothers aren't children anymore, and as their success grows, so do their dysfunctional reality beyond the dream.
'Belgica' is great, or at least the bar is. Rarely have exuberant parties and decadent behaviour been put to the big screen with such style and a sense of 'you had to have been there'. The camera flies around at the pace set by Soulwax in the middle of sweat, flirtation, dancing, yelling, and doing drugs. I don't think a better party music clip has not been produced since The Prodigy's "Smack My ***** Up". However, just like any great party, there's a painful hangover looming up ahead. Life outside the bar is not only boring for our characters but also for us viewers. Each subplot is dotted with forgetful two-dimensional characters; terrible acting performances (especially Charlotte Vandermeersch - Felix van Groeningen's wife no less); and unoriginal ideas. I wouldn't go as far as calling it a "style over substance" movie, but the substance that's there is almost unforgivably basic considering the original decor and set-up.
No, this movie sadly isn't up to the same standard as Van Groeningen's previous films have set. Whereas the film itself is something most people will quickly forget, the soundtrack for this movie will live on as a great party anthem. In that sense it did get me pumped for a good raunchy party, regardless of what kind of tiresome hangover follows afterwards.
Based on the true history of Ghent's famous bar Charlatan we move to the other side of St. Jacob's Church to Café Belgica (you'll recognize it as Afsnis): the children's dream of running a bar of two alienated brothers, with beautiful performances by Stef Aerts and Tom Vermeir, come true. Of course, these brothers aren't children anymore, and as their success grows, so do their dysfunctional reality beyond the dream.
'Belgica' is great, or at least the bar is. Rarely have exuberant parties and decadent behaviour been put to the big screen with such style and a sense of 'you had to have been there'. The camera flies around at the pace set by Soulwax in the middle of sweat, flirtation, dancing, yelling, and doing drugs. I don't think a better party music clip has not been produced since The Prodigy's "Smack My ***** Up". However, just like any great party, there's a painful hangover looming up ahead. Life outside the bar is not only boring for our characters but also for us viewers. Each subplot is dotted with forgetful two-dimensional characters; terrible acting performances (especially Charlotte Vandermeersch - Felix van Groeningen's wife no less); and unoriginal ideas. I wouldn't go as far as calling it a "style over substance" movie, but the substance that's there is almost unforgivably basic considering the original decor and set-up.
No, this movie sadly isn't up to the same standard as Van Groeningen's previous films have set. Whereas the film itself is something most people will quickly forget, the soundtrack for this movie will live on as a great party anthem. In that sense it did get me pumped for a good raunchy party, regardless of what kind of tiresome hangover follows afterwards.
From the director of the Oscar nominated film 'The Broken Circle Breakdown', about two brothers who joins hand to start a new business and what follows is how they carried out by its success. This is not an enjoyable film, but still worth a watch. Because the film theme was the highlight, that focused how people can change when their efforts on something makes to reach its target. This is not for everyone, but youngsters in their 20s, 30s should check it out. It is an inspiring story to start a business of their own, but also warns strongly about the consequences of the outcome.
There is no major story in it to keep expanding every now and then, just evolves around two brothers and other characters surrounding them. From their plan for a new business to its preparation to making it real and then finally triumph. Besides this, their friends and families are covered to reveal how it affects them all once the money starts to flow in. How the drugs, sex and wild party, all the unexpected bad habits bring bad reputation within their circle is the point of the film. Till one of the brothers realise it and take an appropriate step to curb it, but that does really happen is what the film's climax discloses.
"All people are born innocent but most don't stay that way."
It did not look like a film with twist and turns. Especially no villains or the terrible things like that related to the crime world to change the course of the story after reaching a certain point. The first thing we think hearing a film about the bar is the gangster theme. But this is different, the nicer side of what had seen so far on that theme. No guns, no gang fights, but the rest of the things had its share like in a real world. When those things come into effect, that's where this story takes a twist.
Just within its limit, it covered some important events like the advantage and disadvantages for being the night club owners. For example, such club needs internal security and trusted employees. That's how this film filled the void to drag for as long as 2 hours. That was my concern. It was too long to watch a film that does not have any entertaining elements. So remember that it's not a comedy, romance, crime or a thriller, just a drama and for some people it might be too boring drama.
This film is a good lesson to learn without experiencing our own when one knowingly or without knowingly diverts himself to a wrong path. The film had some great performances too, but it is not for having a good time. It is hard to say who's the audience for it, because it is a simple story, but complicated theme with one end loud music, drugs and all, and the other side family, friends et cetera. Overall, not a bad film to view once.
6/10
There is no major story in it to keep expanding every now and then, just evolves around two brothers and other characters surrounding them. From their plan for a new business to its preparation to making it real and then finally triumph. Besides this, their friends and families are covered to reveal how it affects them all once the money starts to flow in. How the drugs, sex and wild party, all the unexpected bad habits bring bad reputation within their circle is the point of the film. Till one of the brothers realise it and take an appropriate step to curb it, but that does really happen is what the film's climax discloses.
"All people are born innocent but most don't stay that way."
It did not look like a film with twist and turns. Especially no villains or the terrible things like that related to the crime world to change the course of the story after reaching a certain point. The first thing we think hearing a film about the bar is the gangster theme. But this is different, the nicer side of what had seen so far on that theme. No guns, no gang fights, but the rest of the things had its share like in a real world. When those things come into effect, that's where this story takes a twist.
Just within its limit, it covered some important events like the advantage and disadvantages for being the night club owners. For example, such club needs internal security and trusted employees. That's how this film filled the void to drag for as long as 2 hours. That was my concern. It was too long to watch a film that does not have any entertaining elements. So remember that it's not a comedy, romance, crime or a thriller, just a drama and for some people it might be too boring drama.
This film is a good lesson to learn without experiencing our own when one knowingly or without knowingly diverts himself to a wrong path. The film had some great performances too, but it is not for having a good time. It is hard to say who's the audience for it, because it is a simple story, but complicated theme with one end loud music, drugs and all, and the other side family, friends et cetera. Overall, not a bad film to view once.
6/10
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- TriviaMatthias Schoenaerts was cast as one of the lead brothers, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts with Disorder (2015). Tom Vermeir was cast instead.
- ConnectionsReferences My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010)
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- Gross worldwide
- $600,455
- Runtime2 hours 7 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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