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FamilyMystery

Blinker

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A series of mysterious events and the pestering motor gang 'The Red Vampires' turns the idyllic holiday of Blinker and his friends into a thrilling adventure.

Release Date : 1999-01-01

Language :Dutch

Adult : false

Status : Released

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Cast

Joren Seldeslachts

Character Name : Blinker

Original Name : Joren Seldeslachts

Gender : Male

Melissa Gorduyn

Character Name : Nelle

Original Name : Melissa Gorduyn

Gender : Female

Benny Claessens

Character Name : Mats

Original Name : Benny Claessens

Gender : Male

Matthias Meersmans

Character Name : Jonas

Original Name : Matthias Meersmans

Gender : Male

Saskia Aelen

Character Name : Vicky

Original Name : Saskia Aelen

Gender : Male

Filip De Ceuster

Character Name : Dwerg

Original Name : Filip De Ceuster

Gender : Male

Reviews

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danfritz

@danfritz

2021-06-23

This movie entertained me a lot as a kid, after reading the book you notice they stayed close to the book, Aldo some things are less talked trough or not used as much as in the book. Deu to the unexpirienced actors(the teenagers) are good, especially for a first performance,they're not stunning, but believable. The parents, grandmother, old friendly lady, the 'seem to be' bad guy and weird sister, are quite stereotypes, but further the main character(the boys, Blinker, Mats & Jonas, and the girls, Nelle and Vicky) are good, and believable, also they're not stereotypical and all they have a real character, different storyline's all surounding around Blinker, who is the hero in the story. the friendships are also believable, and the love relation between Blinker and Nelle is cute, and to my opinion there is chemistry between the actors, which is shown and used more in the sequel of the film. the story is also good, entertaining and sometimes surprising(if you haven't read the book), i loved this movie as a kid, and i still can enjoy it watching now, in my late teens, now i can relate to them and notice that they were like teens really are(back then i always thought it was 'how-we-want-teens-to-be) but now i know, it is true to how teens are and you just can relate to them.