Waiter

Waiter 62273m

2006 ""
Waiter
Waiter

Waiter 62273m

6.9 | 1h35m | en | Comedy

Edgar works as a waiter in 'Het Westen', a restaurant. He is married and has a lover. His neighbors terrorize him with loud music and garbage. One day after he is mistreated by some customers he is sick of it all and goes to talk to his creator, the scenario writer.

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Released: September. 28,2006 | Released Producted By: La Parti Production , Graniet Film Country: Netherlands Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.granietfilm.nl/nl/ober.htm
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Edgar works as a waiter in 'Het Westen', a restaurant. He is married and has a lover. His neighbors terrorize him with loud music and garbage. One day after he is mistreated by some customers he is sick of it all and goes to talk to his creator, the scenario writer.

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Comedy

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Cast

Kees Prins

Director

Gert Brinkers

Producted By

La Parti Production

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Gert Brinkers
Gert Brinkers

Production Design

Tom Erisman
Tom Erisman

Director of Photography

Patricia Lim
Patricia Lim

Costume Supervisor

Fieke Brokkelkamp
Fieke Brokkelkamp

Makeup Artist

Mariël Hoevenaars
Mariël Hoevenaars

Makeup Artist

Willem de Beukelaer
Willem de Beukelaer

Stunt Coordinator

Marco Maas
Marco Maas

Stunts Coordinator

Ewin Ryckaert
Erno Das
Erno Das

Gaffer

Annet Malherbe
Wouter Barendrecht
Wouter Barendrecht

Executive Producer

Michael J. Werner
Michael J. Werner

Executive Producer

Bernard Tulp
Bernard Tulp

Line Producer

Menno Slot
Menno Slot

Location Manager

Vincent Tavier
Vincent Tavier

Producer

Waiter Audience Reviews 64z11

Spoonixel Amateur movie with Big budget
Freaktana A Major Disappointment
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Scotty Burke It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
FilmCriticLalitRao Most films about human life's ordinary characters are able to charm audiences as they depict the true feelings of human beings. Dutch film 'Ober' is one such film which succeeds enormously as it has chosen a very good theme. It is in the form of the depiction of a waiter who can be hailed as the most ordinary of all ordinary people. Director Alex Van Warmerdam is able to add extra strength to his film by playing the leading role. As the film begins, Alex is shown to bear all insults with utmost coolness and fortitude. However, as the film progresses, Alex decides to ask tough questions about his fate. This situation gives rise to a series of hilarious encounters with screen writers who exercise absolute control over their characters and their fates. In the field of art, an artist is given complete control to develop the characters. One must nevertheless ask the most pertinent questions : Who controls the life of a character ? Is it the character himself/herself who controls his/her destiny ? Does the character have an independent existence ? These questions do not have simple answers as a lot of subjective perspectives do come into picture. Director Alex Van Warmerdam makes a good try at answering them in his film "Ober". His film is a poignant plea for respecting all human beings regardless of their foibles.
pravda-5 "It's really funny to see this poor guy being used as boxing equipment by almost everyone." - says another commentator. Excuse me? What is so funny about that? I have watched that film patiently; I have live in Holland long enough to understand what most other foreign viewers would experience as just simply plain stupid - but if you think that broad audience outside of the Netherlands is going to appreciate this film, you are sadly mistaken. It was boring, with nudity, sex and slapping filling the gaps in the poor written story - and actually far worse than many of the really strong Dutch films I have seen. The only moment I found funny was with 4 Africans - there is a good point there about the "quality" of a Ducthman as a lover!
gizathecat-2 Ober, was one of the MANY films shown at the Seattle International Film Festival this year and one of the few I selected to view. Ober is a very black comedy which in many ways is an insider joke that only writers would fully appreciate. Often times when deeply involved in a writing project whether it is a screen play,stage play, or novel, a writer will feel like his/her characters have "taken on a life of their own". Well, this is what happens to Herman the screenwriter whose storyline begins to displease Edgar his main character.There are some violent scenes, but so overplayed those scenes seem to be more parodies of movie violence than the "real" movie violence.One scene toward the middle of this film is especially funny and painful at the same time. It involves an old shopkeeper and a bow and arrows. That scene appears to have been shot in "real" time,and with minimum edited put in the movie in real time. Funny and painful, but funny anyway.Ober, which is German and Dutch for "waiter" is subtitled which for me was annoying. I understand a little bit of Dutch so I could pick up on some of the dialog and spent so much energy on listening, I missed reading some of the subtitles. It would be nice if this wacky gem could be dubbed into English.If it should appear at an "art" movie house or a film festival in your community you should go see it.
sybrandb I watched this movie yesterday evening. First of all: too bad there was a break, we were just reaching the point where I started wondering whether there would be a happy or a tragic ending. It was remarkable there were almost no scenes in broad daylight. It also struck me the restaurant was almost empty. The atmosphere resembled somewhat the paintings of Dennis Hopper. If you would have told me the story was located in the 50's, I would immediately have believed that. In a way, the story is timeless, and though we are in a city, it is completely unimportant which city this is. You see Edgar one or two times in a tram from the Hague, but you see so little of the city, you don't have the idea the Hague is the location for this movie. The humor is wonderful, many times characters overreact, with as result principal characters end up in funny situations. If you recall the British comedy Fawlty Towers, and like the character of Basil Fawlty, you know what humor to expect.