A review of this type of movie should include a little information upfront about the Dutch film industry and the directors. The Dutch have this particular way of making movies. Slow and not very interesting story without any depth. The shallow dialogues, who aren't at all written for a normal conversation are terrifying to watch. Next to the fact the acting is very poor. That being said, "Ron Goossens, Low Budget Stuntman" is a humorous story, with humorous characters who ought not to betaken seriously. The producing friends "Steffen & Flip" are well-known for their type of comedy. One who watches this movie should be familiar with their other works, to set your expectations for this movie.
I did expect a movie slightly better than the New Kids movie. They had a chance to introduce a new story and characters, and they are more experienced in directing a movie. The story telling was very slow at the beginning, but it did get a little interesting when they made a overlap with their previous movie. The emotion of the character was drunk & sad throughout the whole movie. At the beginning i thought it was kind of funny, but it sort of annoyed me.
All and all a nice movie to watch, considering my knowledge of the directors and cast. I hope they will do better in the future.
Ron Goossens, Low Budget Stuntman
2017 [DUTCH]
Action / Comedy
Plot summary
Alcoholic and low budget stuntman Ron Goossens has to get The Netherlands' most successful actrice between the sheets in order to save his own marriage. Will he succeed? A new outrageous comedy from the writers/directors of New Kids Turbo, New Kids Nitro and Bros Before Hos.
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July 01, 2021 at 01:32 PM
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moderately OK
Typical case of tricked by the trailer...
Unlike the preview suggested, the movie itself I found devoid of suspense, character development or even decent comic scenes - apart from the end scene joke by Henry van Loon 's character ' following his dreams'... Interesting was the high number of cameo's by Dutch movie history hotshots, probably because they too were tricked into this by the filmmakers.