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Paul Verhoeven

    Paul Verhoeven is a Dutch director, screenwriter, and producer, renowned for his provocative and often controversial films. His works delve into themes of violence, sexuality, and societal norms with a unique blend of satire and brutality. Beyond his filmmaking, Verhoeven is also a dedicated bible scholar and critical thinker, bringing unexpected perspectives to his cinematic explorations.

    Paul Verhoeven
    Jesus
    Basic instinct
    Jesus. Geschichte eines Menschen
    Techniques in Corporate Manpower Planning
    Electric Blue
    Loose Units
    • 2020

      Paul Verhoeven’s ex-cop dad, John, spent years embroiled in some of the seediest, scariest intrigue and escapades imaginable. One day John offered Paul the chance of a he’d spill his guts on tape. What unfolded in Loose Units was a goldmine of true-crime stories, showcasing John’s dramatic experience of policing in Sydney in the 1980s and brilliantly twisted sense of humour. But what happened next in John’s career was twice as weird. Electric Blue spans the final years of John’s stint in the New South Wales police force, when he took up an offer to move into the grimy, analytical world of forensics. Paul unpicks his father’s most terrible cases. There was the case of a rapist hiding in the walls of shower block, a body that was quite literally cooked, and the bizarre copycat suicides. But what’s it actually like to have a heroic ex-cop as a Dad? Paul and John delve into their unique father–son relationship and how they ended up so different to each other. They figure out how to deal with the choices they’ve made ... or wish they’d made. And Paul’s mum, Christine, reveals what it was like to be a pioneering female cop in the eighties when misogyny was rife in the force. Thrilling, fascinating and unexpectedly laugh-out-loud funny, Electric Blue is another high-octane adventure in policing, integrity and learning what family is really all about.

      Electric Blue
    • 2018

      Loose Units

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(367)Add rating

      Exploring the complex relationship between a father and son, the narrative delves into the life of a retired cop sharing gripping tales from his days in Sydney's police force during the 1980s. As Paul listens to his father's thrilling and often humorous true crime stories, he grapples with feelings of inadequacy compared to his father's heroism. The book highlights themes of integrity, familial bonds, and the moral ambiguities in law enforcement, ultimately revealing profound insights into what shapes a person's character.

      Loose Units