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Het Beste voor Kees (2014)

Documentary | 88 minutes
3,56 340 votes

Genre: Documentary

Duration: 88 minuten

Country: Netherlands

Directed by: Monique Nolte

Stars: Kees Momma, Henriëtte Momma and Willem Momma

IMDb score: 7,8 (400)

Releasedate: 2 June 2014

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Het Beste voor Kees plot

44-year-old Kees Momma is autistic. Only with the help of his parents can Kees deal with the fears and obsessions that torment him and he manages to survive in the world that threatens him. But what happens to Kees when his parents, now 80 and 83 years old, can no longer take care of him?

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"Hydrogen bomb on Mofrika!"

One of the best documentaries I've ever seen. I myself am Autistic (Asperger's) but much less like Kees and this film shows how they are more Autistic people. I always had to think about myself from when I was young.

I think Kees is a great person. And because of its character, this documentary remains not only interesting but also very entertaining. Unfortunately, the videos in which he insults Germans have become very popular among young people and people laugh at him, which makes me a bit angry to be honest. "Cunt Autist" what a lot of people say in the comments to those videos is what we call each other in special education... But when a 'Cunt non-autist' says it, it sounds a bit insulting.

The documentary is well made and I also think it's funny that they don't cut away when you'd expect it. It's not that much cinematographically, but that's what a documentary is for.

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