
Black Book
By Paul Verhoeven
2006
Drama / Thriller
2h25
Synopsis
Israel, 1956: Jewish teacher Rachel Stein rather unexpectedly meets an old friend at the kibbutz. It brings back memories of her experiences in the Netherlands during the war, memories of betrayal. In September 1944, Rachel's hiding place is bombed by Allied troops; she makes contact with a resistance member and joins a group of Jews to be smuggled across the Biesbosch to the freed South Netherlands. Only Rachel escapes a massacre by patrol Germans, and is rescued by a resistance group under the leadership of Gerben Kuipers, whose son is captured trying to smuggle weapons. Kuipers asks Rachel to seduce SS-hauptsturmführer Ludwig Müntze, a mission that she will soon learn that the boat attack wasn't a coincidence.
Community Reviews
Viewers are captivated by 'Black Book,' praising its thrilling narrative and robust performances, particularly by Carice van Houten. Directed by Paul Verhoeven, the film is noted for its unique blend of war drama and personal intrigue, avoiding typical genre clichés. It combines historical context with a personal story of survival and betrayal, making it both engaging and thought-provoking. However, some found the pacing a bit rapid, likening it to a serial, which adds to its dramatic flair.
👍 Carice van Houten's performance is unforgettable.
👎 Pacing may feel too fast for some.















