Director: Pieter Kuijpers
Release Date: 2005
Contains spoilers
This Dutch movie, based on the novel series by Paul Van Loon, is dubbed as the “Dutch Harry Potter” – slightly unfairly to my way of thinking. Whilst it is a kids dark fantasy film we are not in the realm of witches and wizards, the novels came about (I believe) before the Potter novels and there is a better simile than suggesting a Potter connection.
Imagine a cinematic version of Goosebumps. What we get is an atmospheric film with a beautiful cinematic vista that falls back on effects that are of a lower budget, perhaps, and thus reminiscent of the Goosebumps series. It carries a complex story, character wise certainly, with a conclusion that is simplistic like a Goosebumps episode also.
Onnoval (Serge Price) is the sensitive, poetic soul of his class. His family situation is strange, his mother Gerda (Sylvia Poorta), seems hard – perhaps in an attempt to toughen Onnoval up – and more concerned with her art work than her son. His father Sok (Theu Boemans) is much more caring but is also an aging rocker still trying to write one good song.
As the film begins Onnoval is trying to catch the eye of a girl from his class, Liselore (Lisa Smit). She does actually seem interested in him but she used to be the girlfriend of classroom bully Gino (Jim van der Panne), who seems unwilling to give her up. That day, in class, the teacher Mr Vriend (Romjin Conen) has arranged for horror novelist Nol van Paulo (Tom Jansen) to speak to the class. As Onnoval aspires to be an author this is of particular interest to him.
The story telling is marvellously shot. At first it is just van Paulo reading. Then Onnoval sees the story projected in shadows upon the blinds. Suddenly he is alone within the classroom and then we see the story as a film. The story concerns a woman loosing her child to a wolf and the child being found by a couple. In Onnoval’s mind’s eye the couple are his parents. Afterwards he asks if the story was true, a question that is not answered, and Van Paulo gives him some advice – never show his stories to Ferluci (Fred Goessens), a name that means nothing to Onnoval, as Ferluci can make them come true.
Onnoval has gained top marks for a poem he wrote but doesn’t want to read it out in front of the class – it is personal. Gino steals it and reads it aloud in the playground – it is a love poem to Liselore. She smacks Gino but calls Onnoval a coward for not defending himself. On the way home Onnoval catches her and tells her his secret, he can’t fight as he is a werewolf. He claims that the story told in class was essentially his story - though the wolf bit him. Gino overhears this and gets a gang to get him. Gino makes out that Liselore told his secret and Onnoval runs away.
In the woods he runs headfirst into a tree, mist surrounds him, green and choking, and he is visited by the cowl wearing Ferluci. Ferluci tells him that stories can become real and he can get revenge on his tormentors through them. What I did like about this is that Ferluci is an anagram, but it isn’t immediately obvious. I’ll let you work out who he is.
Liselore does a deal with Gino to get him to leave Onnoval alone. The deal means she has to kiss Gino and the bully manipulates the situation to ensure that Onnoval witnesses the kiss. Heartbroken he starts to write and then gives the story to Ferluci. However he is wracked with regret and needs to find a way to stop the terrible scenario playing out (which involves vampires and a school trip to Horror Land).
Confessing to Liselore, they contact van Paulo. He takes the situation seriously and offers them items to help and some advice. He gives them crosses to ward off vampires and stakes with which to fight (though in fairness the stakes are never used). He also tells Onnoval that the only way to stop things is to steal his book back from Ferluci’s agent and change the ending of the story.
Release Date: 2005
Contains spoilers
This Dutch movie, based on the novel series by Paul Van Loon, is dubbed as the “Dutch Harry Potter” – slightly unfairly to my way of thinking. Whilst it is a kids dark fantasy film we are not in the realm of witches and wizards, the novels came about (I believe) before the Potter novels and there is a better simile than suggesting a Potter connection.
Imagine a cinematic version of Goosebumps. What we get is an atmospheric film with a beautiful cinematic vista that falls back on effects that are of a lower budget, perhaps, and thus reminiscent of the Goosebumps series. It carries a complex story, character wise certainly, with a conclusion that is simplistic like a Goosebumps episode also.
Onnoval (Serge Price) is the sensitive, poetic soul of his class. His family situation is strange, his mother Gerda (Sylvia Poorta), seems hard – perhaps in an attempt to toughen Onnoval up – and more concerned with her art work than her son. His father Sok (Theu Boemans) is much more caring but is also an aging rocker still trying to write one good song.
As the film begins Onnoval is trying to catch the eye of a girl from his class, Liselore (Lisa Smit). She does actually seem interested in him but she used to be the girlfriend of classroom bully Gino (Jim van der Panne), who seems unwilling to give her up. That day, in class, the teacher Mr Vriend (Romjin Conen) has arranged for horror novelist Nol van Paulo (Tom Jansen) to speak to the class. As Onnoval aspires to be an author this is of particular interest to him.

Onnoval has gained top marks for a poem he wrote but doesn’t want to read it out in front of the class – it is personal. Gino steals it and reads it aloud in the playground – it is a love poem to Liselore. She smacks Gino but calls Onnoval a coward for not defending himself. On the way home Onnoval catches her and tells her his secret, he can’t fight as he is a werewolf. He claims that the story told in class was essentially his story - though the wolf bit him. Gino overhears this and gets a gang to get him. Gino makes out that Liselore told his secret and Onnoval runs away.

Liselore does a deal with Gino to get him to leave Onnoval alone. The deal means she has to kiss Gino and the bully manipulates the situation to ensure that Onnoval witnesses the kiss. Heartbroken he starts to write and then gives the story to Ferluci. However he is wracked with regret and needs to find a way to stop the terrible scenario playing out (which involves vampires and a school trip to Horror Land).







