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'Business Is Business' (Dutch title: 'Wat zien ik!?') is a 1971 comedy film. The film is directed by Paul Verhoeven and stars Ronnie Bierman, Sylvia de Leur, Piet Rmer, and Jules Hamel. The story is about the lives of two prostitutes in Amsterdam and is based on two books written by Albert Mol.

Plot



The film is about the customers and personal lives of Greet (Ronnie Bierman) and Nel (Sylvia de Leur), two female prostitutes in Amsterdam. Greet and Nel are friends and live on different floors of the same canal house at the Prinsengracht. In this house they also receive customers.

Sexual fantasies

Greet roleplays the customers' sexual fantasies. These incidents are recounted in the form of anecdotes throughout the film. The roleplaying involves Greet being a wicked witch, a schoolteacher, a feathered chicken, a corpse, a woman commanding her cleaner, and a surgeon. Sometimes Nel assists her by playing a part in the roleplaying.

Nel and Sjaak

Nel lives with Sjaak (Jules Hamel), a guy who likes fishing and who lives on Nel's money. Nel and Sjaak are continuously fighting. Greet convinces Nel to respond to a personal ad. The following blind date in a restaurant ends up in throwing cakes. Nel wants to clean her dress and then she meets Bob (Bernhard Droog) and they fall in love. In another fight Sjaak almost kills Nel with a knife, and Nel decides to move in with Bob in Eindhoven. Bob turns out to be boring, and Nel visits Greet in Amsterdam. Nel no longer wishes to work as a prostitute, and she turns out to be pregnant. Nel and Bob marry in Amsterdam, and all of Nel's former colleagues pretend that she worked as a seamstress.

Greet and Piet

Greet meets a married man, Piet (Piet Rmer), in the bar where she hangs out. He takes her to a striptease club, and afterward they have sex at her house. Unlike the other men, he doesn't have to pay. Piet brings Greet a bouquet of red roses. The next time they meet, they create a romantic atmosphere and he stays overnight with her. Later, he takes her to a classical concert. She dislikes it and makes a scene in the concert hall. When Piet finds out his wife is pregnant he stops seeing Greet. At the end of the film they meet again, and Greet says he should name his child "Greet" if it is a girl.

The film ends when Greet makes the customer that plays the cleaner clean up Nel's marriage party.

Cast



*Ronnie Bierman as Blonde Greet

*Sylvia de Leur as Neeltje "Nel" Muller

*Piet Rmer as Piet

*Jules Hamel as Sjaak

*Bernhard Droog as Bob de Vries

*Albert Mol as Mr. Van Schaveren, Nel's date

Production



'Business Is Business' was director Paul Verhoeven's first feature film.Insert of the 2005 DVD release by RTL Nederland

Gerard Soeteman wrote the film scenario, which was his first feature film script. He based the story on the two books 'Wat zien ik!?' and 'Haar van Boven' written by Albert Mol. Mol also has a small role in the film as Mr. Van Schaveren.

The opening scene is shot at Schiphol Airport. Many scenes in the film are shot in the city of Amsterdam, most in the canal house, in the red-light district, and at the canals.

Reception



The film had 2,358,946 admissions in the Netherlands and was one of the most popular Dutch films in 1971 and one of the most popular films of all time, surpassing 'Gone With the Wind' and 'The Sound of Music', and returning the distributor $1.3 million.

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