After giving birth to her first child, a happily-married woman sees her picture-perfect life spiral out of control.After giving birth to her first child, a happily-married woman sees her picture-perfect life spiral out of control.After giving birth to her first child, a happily-married woman sees her picture-perfect life spiral out of control.
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- TriviaThe neighborhood featured in the opening shot, and thus where Lea and Harry live, is the "Overgooi" in Almere.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Eén tegen 100: Episode #10.1 (2010)
- SoundtracksFor Bitter Or Worse
Written by Anouk Teeuwe, Martin Gjerstad, Aben Eubanks, Tore Johansson
Performed by Anouk Teeuwe
Courtesy of EMI
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I was debating whether or not to walk into this movie. I had no idea what this movie was about and I was tired and there was another movie I wanted to watch at the local film festival. Sometimes in life though...you make good decisions, and I'm so glad I took the plunge.
I have to say that the main reason to watch this film is for Carice Van Houten's wonderful performance. She covers the gamut of emotions as Lea, a happily married woman confronting her own demons and emotions after the undergoing the traumatic birth of her first child. She takes her character in directions that are totally unexpected. It is vibrant and wonderful. There is an initial prejudice, of course, in that she so very attractive, physically, but she portrays Lea so convincingly, with so many dimensions....that as the movie went along, she became even more beautiful, if that's possible. At the end of the film, you felt as if you've been cleansed.
The idea that there are so many good movies out there, so many good books, so much good art..that I have not yet encountered makes me excited. I'm so happy that there is always the possibility of finding small gems like this out there, made by people with great care, for the betterment of the world.
I have to say that the main reason to watch this film is for Carice Van Houten's wonderful performance. She covers the gamut of emotions as Lea, a happily married woman confronting her own demons and emotions after the undergoing the traumatic birth of her first child. She takes her character in directions that are totally unexpected. It is vibrant and wonderful. There is an initial prejudice, of course, in that she so very attractive, physically, but she portrays Lea so convincingly, with so many dimensions....that as the movie went along, she became even more beautiful, if that's possible. At the end of the film, you felt as if you've been cleansed.
The idea that there are so many good movies out there, so many good books, so much good art..that I have not yet encountered makes me excited. I'm so happy that there is always the possibility of finding small gems like this out there, made by people with great care, for the betterment of the world.
- WilliamCKH
- Mar 10, 2011
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- The Happy Housewife
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- Linnaeushof, Amsterdam, Netherlands(Church near father Leo)
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- Budget
- €1,800,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $4,800,327
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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