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Spetters (1980)

Spetters (1980)
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Spetters further elaborates on the themes of sexual obsession previously probed in director Paul Verhoeven's Turkish Delight (1973). Hans Van Tongeren, Toon Agterberg and Maarten Spanjer play, respectively, Reen, Eve and Hans, a closely-knit group of teenage motorcycle lovers who idolize local cycling champion Witkamp (played by Rutger Hauer, the star of Delight). Unfortunately, the adolescents' attempts to rebel take a dark and brutal turn when Van Tongeren is permanently injured in a road accident and Agterberg is gang raped by a group of homosexuals. While the other two young men lust after Fientje (Renee Soutendjik), a promiscuous hashhouse waitress, Agterberg responds to the rape by coming out and taking Fientje's gay brother as a lover. Verhoeven is artistically and sexually graphic in juxtaposing "cycle love" with the friends' carnal interrelations. The title of Spetters is an indigenous triple-entendre -- it refers to the Dutch vernacular for "grease spatterings" (both the oily renderings left behind by the motorcycles commandeered by the film's central characters and the grease slung by Soutendjik), is a slang term for male ejaculate, and was frequently used in the seventies and eighties to refer to people who are sexually appealing ("That girl is a spetter.")

~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Hans Van TongerenRenée Soutendijk, (more)
Director(s):
Paul Verhoeven
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Spetters

Spetters further elaborates on the themes of sexual obsession previously probed in director Paul Verhoeven's Turkish Delight (1973). Hans Van Tongeren, Toon Agterberg and Maarten Spanjer play, respectively, Reen, Eve and Hans, a closely-knit group of teenage motorcycle lovers who idolize local cycling champion Witkamp (played by Rutger Hauer, the star of Delight). Unfortunately, the adolescents' attempts to rebel take a dark and brutal turn when Van Tongeren is permanently injured in a road accident and Agterberg is gang raped by a group of homosexuals. While the other two young men lust after Fientje (Renee Soutendjik), a promiscuous hashhouse waitress, Agterberg responds to the rape by coming out and taking Fientje's gay brother as a lover. Verhoeven is artistically and sexually graphic in juxtaposing "cycle love" with the friends' carnal interrelations. The title of Spetters is an indigenous triple-entendre -- it refers to the Dutch vernacular for "grease spatterings" (both the oily renderings left behind by the motorcycles commandeered by the film's central characters and the grease slung by Soutendjik), is a slang term for male ejaculate, and was frequently used in the seventies and eighties to refer to people who are sexually appealing ("That girl is a spetter.")

~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
123 mins

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Director(s):
Paul Verhoeven
Writer(s):
Gerard Soeteman
Producer(s):
Joop Van Den Ende
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Violence, Not For Children, Profanity, Strong Sexual Content, Nudity)
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    Geoffrey G.

    I love most of Verhoeven's Dutch stuff but this one's a dud. I gave up halfway through - not coz of "gay porn'" but because this flick's all over the place. Note: NOT for use as a tour guide to the culture of Holland! (nor is any other PV movie for that matter)

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    Perry S.

    nothing sort of gay porn. this movie is sick. boring, terribly acted, no plot. wanna see good verhoven? see anything he's done in the US

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    Ronald D.

    This movie might have been better if it had been pulled together a little more. It was a bit frustrating to see the three friends falling prey to a "loose" type that was obviously only after money - which none of them really had in the first place. The full frontal male nudity didn't add anything to the flim either. I could've easily lived without the graphic scenes as well. Grossed me out.

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