Van Houten Scores with Leo DiCaprio and Jude Law
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Have you seen Black Book yet? It's on DVD now, and with Ryan and I raving about it and especially its star, Carice Van Houten, all year, I hope you got the hint. It's really worth seeing. And once you do check it out, you'll understand why we are so smitten by Van Houten. And you'll understand why Hollywood can't get enough of her these days, casting her opposite many of the most prestigious actors, such as Tom Cruise, who she's linked up with in Bryan Singer's Valkyrie, and Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, both of whom she's appearing with in Ridley Scott's Body of Lies. Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, the Dutch actress is confirmed to play opposite Jude Law in Repossession Mambo. She will play wifie to Law in the film, which is a sci-fi thriller about a guy who can't afford his most recently installed artificial organ. Directed by Miguel Sapochnik, a former storyboard artist who worked on Trainspotting, the film is said to also star Alice Braga, who actually plays Law's love-interest in the form of an ex-wife he reunites and goes on the lam with.So then is Van Houten just a minor character who is left behind? That's what it sounds like, and if you look at most of these American roles she's getting they're either labeled simply as wife or love-interest. Considering all that she got to do in Black Book, it seems Hollywood could be missing the boat on why she's worth casting. If Van Houten does end up wasted or underused in these roles, it wouldn't be the first time a young European actress came into flavor and was then miscast. I'm thinking mostly of Audrey Tautou being put in The Da Vinci Code, of course. I have to admit that after falling in love with her in Amelie, I gradually grew out of my crush by watching the rest of her available films, none of which featured her in quite the same way. For Van Houten, I've already gone and looked at one of her earlier films, and was similarly disappointed -- though it could have been the fact the movie, Minoes (aka Undercover Kitty), is only available here in a terribly dubbed version. All I can hope is that I won't ever see her in a worse movie than that, but with Hollywood's track record of late, such hopes are really difficult to hold on to.










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10-12-2007 @ 5:47PM
SSA said...
A promising actress and lovely one. I like her,Liv Tyler and Katie Holmes.
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10-12-2007 @ 6:12PM
Mark said...
I'm from the Netherlands and can reassure you: Minoes was a children's film, maybe that's why you were dissappointed.
I agree with your point it should be a shame if her talents aren't used, but c'mon: She's starring opposite Cruise, DiCaprio, Law and Crowe, so why the pessimistic point of view?
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10-12-2007 @ 7:53PM
Larice said...
It just shows why European actresses should stay in Europe. All European actesses fail in Hollywood, except British actors/actresses. Look at Juliette Binoche, same.
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10-12-2007 @ 9:01PM
Christopher Campbell said...
Mark, I know Minoes is a kids film, and I was still disappointed. It was really, really cheesy, and really badly made.
Larice, I know what you mean about Binoche. But she did get that Oscar for an English-language film. And she was nominated for her second Oscar for another one. Maybe she'll get nominated for Dan in Real Life. Yeah, I doubt that.
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11-27-2007 @ 6:15PM
Kuifje said...
I think most American comments or articles about Carice have not contained any news yet. It's like a month later something is picked up in the US. Van Houten has done some great acting already in movies as well on stage. Now it sounds she has to proof her just for the American cinema? I hope she stays in European films. One of the films now in cinema "Alles is liefde" is a great success at the boxoffice on this very moment. It probably does not release in the US.
A very nice article about Carice van Houten is written in NRC
newspaper recently. Titled: (translated it is something like) this happens to me again... Ofcourse you do have to do some translationwork, but that's called 'research'... is it not? :) Here the link:
http://www43.nrc.nl/krant/article794364.ece/Wat_overkomt_miacute_j_nu_weer
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