Zwartboek Movie Analysis

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When we were younger (most of us) would watch spy movies that were filled with cool gadgets, dangerous missions, and evil guys trying to take over the world. You would tell yourself I wanna do that, or at least I know I did. but we found out eventually that the movie was made up. But in a universe that is runned by movie producers we sometimes wonder are these movies even real or accurate? The movie: Zwartboek (‘Black Book’) directed Paul Verhoeven. Which was released in 2006 and the setting takes place in the 1940s when world war II was going on, the plot is about a young jewish women that joins a dutch resistance group that fights against the Nazis. The movie was not an exact depiction of history. The characters were based off of real people …show more content…

There were different ways that women seduced Nazi officers one example was from an interview with a woman named Freddie oversteegen who was also part of a dutch resistance group. “What was your role in that mission? I didn 't shoot him—one of the men did. I had to keep an eye on my sister and keep a lookout from a vantage point in the woods to see if no one was coming. Truus had met him in an expensive bar, seduced him, and then took him for a walk in the woods. She was like: "Want to go for a stroll?" And of course, he wanted to. Then they ran into someone—which was made to seem a coincidence, but he was one of ours—and that friend said to Truus: "Girl, you know you 're not supposed to be here." They apologized, turned around, and walked away. And then shots were fired, so that man never knew what hit him. They had already dug the hole, but we weren 't allowed to be there for that part.” and there are probably a lot of different way to seduce a Nazi, but this is just one example, And it wasn 't just women that did all the spying, men were also sent to the field too. Like for example eddie chapman was a war time hero who was serving the british secret services. When he was described by the