About Ferry
Ferry (2021) is a thrilling crime action movie. Set in the brutal criminal underbelly of Amsterdam, Ferry narrates the backstory of Ferry Bouman, who is a beloved character in the Dutch-Belgian Netflix show 'Undercover'. The story revolves around his life before becoming the infamous drug lord in the series. Battling trust issues, revenge, and drama, the movie effectively harnesses the raw appeal of Ferry’s character.
Making / Production
Produced by Nico Moolenaar, Lars Damoiseaux, and Peter Van Den Begin, Ferry was directed by Cecilia Verheyden. The movie, being a spin-off, pays attention to detailing Ferry's early days and how he climbed the ladder of criminal world. The movie, throughout its runtime, maintains a high level of intensity and action.
Actors
- Frank Lammers as Ferry Bouman: Frank reprised his role from the series with even more intensity, delivering an incredibly enthralling performance.
- Elise Schaap as Danielle: Elise excellently portrays Danielle, Ferry's love interest in the movie also making us understand why they share such an intense bond in the series.
- Huub Stapel as Ralph Brink: Huub plays Brink, Ferry’s mentor with a powerful presence and a commanding demeanor.
Trivia / Interesting Facts
- Frank Lammers and Elise Schaap reprised their role from the series 'Undercover'. Their chemistry was already adored by the audience in the series, making their reprisal a huge success in Ferry.
- The movie was shot in Amsterdam and Belgian limbourg, the same setting as the series 'Undercover'.
Music, Soundtrack
- Ferry boasts of an intense soundtrack that complements the high-voltage action sequences and drama. It's composed by Matthijs Kieboom.
Quotes
- "I thought I'd find you here." - Danielle
- "You can do anything, but you can't be seen." - Ralph Brink
- "In this world, if you are soft, then it's over." - Ferry Bouman
As of the current date, Ferry (2021) has not yet been nominated for or have won any specific awards. However, the movie has been highly appreciated for its compelling narrative and performances.