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5.7/10
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A Dutch sitcom, a spin-off of the US TV show "The Honeymooners."A Dutch sitcom, a spin-off of the US TV show "The Honeymooners."A Dutch sitcom, a spin-off of the US TV show "The Honeymooners."
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- 1 win total
Alexander Elmecky
- Paco
- (as Khaldoun Elmecky)
- Director
- Writer
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGerard Cox and Joke Bruijs have been married in real life.
- ConnectionsFollows Toen was geluk heel gewoon (1994)
- SoundtracksDon't Turn Me Loose
Written by Rink Greenfield (as Greenfield) & Peter Cook (as Cook) (Rink Groeneveld and Peter Kok) (uncredited)
Performed by Rink Greenfield (as Greenfield) & Peter Cook (as Cook) (Rink Groeneveld and Peter Kok)
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As a huge fan of the Toen was geluk heel gewoon series, which I would easily rate 10/10, my expectations for the 2014 movie were high. Unfortunately, it only managed to earn a 4/10 from me. The film, lasting 1h 27m, seems to miss the mark when it comes to recreating the charm and warmth that made the series so beloved.
One of the key issues with the movie is that it feels a bit forced. The effortless humor and natural flow that characterized the series seem to be missing here. Instead, the performances come across as overdone, lacking the original's subtlety and genuineness.
Another aspect that didn't sit well with me is the movie's attempt to be more modern. It seems to try too hard to prove a point or stay relevant, losing sight of what made the original series special. The series was celebrated for its simplicity and its reflection of everyday life; the movie, however, diverges from this, opting for a more contemporary approach that doesn't quite fit.
In summary, while I'm a huge admirer of the series, the movie version of Toen was geluk heel gewoon didn't live up to the legacy. It's a shame, as I had high hopes for a film adaptation of a series I hold in such high regard.
One of the key issues with the movie is that it feels a bit forced. The effortless humor and natural flow that characterized the series seem to be missing here. Instead, the performances come across as overdone, lacking the original's subtlety and genuineness.
Another aspect that didn't sit well with me is the movie's attempt to be more modern. It seems to try too hard to prove a point or stay relevant, losing sight of what made the original series special. The series was celebrated for its simplicity and its reflection of everyday life; the movie, however, diverges from this, opting for a more contemporary approach that doesn't quite fit.
In summary, while I'm a huge admirer of the series, the movie version of Toen was geluk heel gewoon didn't live up to the legacy. It's a shame, as I had high hopes for a film adaptation of a series I hold in such high regard.
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- Also known as
- When Happiness Was the Norm
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,406,102
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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