About This Film
Blonde Greet is an experienced, but kind hearted, prostitute in the Red Light District of Amsterdam. Her friend and also whore Nel lives on the second floor of her house, and is explored and abused by her pimp. When Greet meets the married Piet, they feel a great attraction for each other, and Nel decides to find a boyfriend and become a straight woman. But life is not like a Hollywood movie in the streets of Amsterdam.
Controversial director Paul Verhoeven made his feature-film debut with this Dutch comedy-drama about two prostitutes working in the Amsterdam Red Light district, and the many strange and unusual men they meet through their work. Also known as Diary Of A Hooker, Business is Business, and Any Special Way, Wat Zien Ik? was based on the short stories of Albert Mol; the film was photographed by Jan de Bont, who later went on to become a successful director himself.
Film Details
Director
Paul Verhoeven
Writers
Albert Mol, Gerard Soeteman
Tags
Keywords
Female Rear Nudity
Female Frontal Nudity
Sex Scene
Male Rear Nudity
Male Nudity
Prostitute
Fight
Knife
Lust
Female Protagonist
Based On Novel
Screaming
Undressing
Prostitution
Love
Stripper
Screaming Woman
Mask
Striptease
Train
Woman Undresses
Marriage
Dominatrix
Taxi
Spanking
Sexual Fantasy
Wedding
Train Station
Kicked In The Groin
Domestic Violence
Tears
Concert
Friendship Between Women
Premature Ejaculation
Directorial Debut
Role Playing
Red Light District
Amsterdam Netherlands
Red Light District
Blind Date
Female Bonding
Hooker
Local Blockbuster
Also Known As
Diary of a Hooker, Any Special Way, Business Is Business, Was sehe ich! Mein Vögelchen...?!, Delicias holandesas, Qu'est ce que je vois?, Les filles d'Amsterdam, Original title: Wat zien ik