A mysterious diver hiding in Amsterdam's canal system embarks on a rampage of gruesome murders, terrifying city officials and leaving few clues for the city's best detective, who doesn't suspect that both his new girlfriend and twelve-year-old daughter may be closer than he is to finding the killer.
Huub Stapel
Eric Visser
Monique van de Ven
Laura
Serge-Henri Valcke
Vermeer
Lou Landré
Chef
Tatum Dagelet
Anneke Visser
Jaap Stobbe
Taxi driver
Bert Haanstra
Conductor
Tanneke Hartzuiker
Potter
Wim Zomer
John
Hidde Maas
Martin Ruysdael
Edwin Bakker
Willy
Barbara Martijn
Prostitute
Leontine Borsato
Girl in gumboat
Jules Croiset
Mayor
Gerard van Essen
Driver
Helmert Woudenberg
Chief officer
Pieter Lutz
Skipper
Paul van Soest
Manager diving club
Lettie Oosthoek
Tramp
Roelant Radier
Medical examiner
Hans Dagelet
Suspect
Don Duyns
Boy on houseboat
Hans Beijer
Municipal cleaner
Door van Boeckel
Maniac
Jeroen Bosma
Detective
Freark Smink
Doctor
Mira de Vries
Nurse
Bert Luppes
Driver
Simone Ettekoven
Salvage soldier
Inge Ipenburg
Canal guide
Koos van der Knaap
Environmentalist #1
Simon van Collem
Man on waterbike
Director, Screenplay
Dick Maas
November 10, 2019
7
Revenge on society. Innocent people had to be slaughtered.
Amsterdamned is written and directed by Dick Maas (also providing the musical score). It stars Huub Stapel, Monique van de Ven, Serge-Henri Valcke, Hidde Maas, Wim Zomer and Tanneke Hartzuiker. Cinematography is by Marc Felperlaan.
Hard-boiled police detective Eric Visser (Stapel) sets out to capture a gruesome serial killer who is terrorizing the canals of Amsterdam - apparently from the water itself...
If you was to list the genres this film homages you could be here for some time, while any attempt to pigeon hole it as one specific genre piece is pure folly. The strength in Mass' movie is that it successfully blends a number of filmic strands to great effect, even serving up some deliciously humorous dialogue in amongst the suspense and murderous shenanigans.
Working off from a unique standpoint of having a serial killer operating from beneath the waters of Amsterdam's canal system, this gives the pic its own identity. Sure some of the sequences have been tried and tested elsewhere - notably a superb homage to "A Nightmare On Elm Street" - but Maas stitches it together with a thrilling panache that's aided by Felperlaan's atmospherically piercing colour lenses.
The characters are neatly etched in a matter of fact way, giving them an earthy and vulnerable realism that's refreshing. While some scenes are suspenseful/frightening because it's left purely to suggestion over blood inducing show and tell. It's a bold choice from Mass not to go overtly Giallo Slasher on his audience, but by choosing to tantalise in the name of keeping the mystery aspect alive proves to be a good decision.
There's some truly great scenes to hold attention here. A bloody victim's body literally paraded aboard a sightseeing tourist boat, an extended speedboat pursuit that's fit for a Bond film, and Visser's trawling through Amsterdam's murky underground waterway tunnels is quality horror staging. There's proof positive here that the director knows his genre tropes.
Acting is a mixed bag, but there's no faulting Stapel as our main man. He instils Detective Visser with a steely film noir resolve that's most engaging, even, as it happens, looking into the bargain like a future Vincent Cassell. As the main female draw card, Monique van de Ven is sensual without being overt, and she makes a smart accompaniment to Stapel's more rugged edges.
Sadly the finale is something of a let down, not so much in the reveal, but in the quickness of it all, it feels rushed and ill thought out, especially given the pic runs at just shy of 2 hours in length. There's also the issue of the heavy synth score, which while a staple of many an 80s production, was even by 1988 feeling very old hat. Personally I kept drifting off into Harold Faltermeyer 's score for "The Running Man", only this was the one note version.
Small complaints, though, for this is a very smart and well thought out Dutch thriller. 7.5/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Dutch
Budget:
$98,003.00
Revenue:
$0.00