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Black Book

Black Book

Drama, Thriller, War

Paul Verhoeven

Carice van Houten, Sebastian Koch, Tom Hoffman, Halina Reijn, Waldemar Kobus, Derek de Lint, Christian Becker, Dolph de Vries, Peter Blok, Michiel Huisman, Frank Lammers, Matthias Schoenaerts, Johnny de Mol

2006

Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, Belgium

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Completed

Dutch, English, German,

145 minutes

2025-03-02 16:13:22

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This film (drama)Also known asZwartboek,is aNetherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, BelgiumProducerwomen sex,At2006Released in year 。The dialogue language isDutch, English, German,,Current Douban rating8.4(For reference only)。
At the end of World War II, Rachel (Carice van Houten) is a Jewish girl from the Netherlands who narrowly escapes death with her family, only to be caught in gunfire from a German warship, leaving her the sole survivor. Hidden in the shadows, Rachel memorizes the traitor's appearance and dedicates her life to finding this person. To conceal her identity, she becomes a singer, but by a twist of fate, she embarks on another path. The leader of the resistance has Rachel infiltrate the German ranks to rescue his captured son. Beautiful Rachel successfully captures the heart of a German officer. Everything seems to go smoothly, but a secret mission puts Rachel in a perilous situation. The desire for revenge still burns fiercely in Rachel's heart, and the traitor lurks in a dark corner...

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