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- 38 Gewinne & 43 Nominierungen insgesamt
Jessica Dinnage
- Iben
- (Synchronisation)
Omar Shargawi
- Rashid
- (Synchronisation)
Johan Gotthardt Olsen
- Michael
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Johan Olsen)
Jacob Lohmann
- Bo
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Jacob Hauberg Lohmann)
Katinka Evers-Jahnsen
- Mathilde
- (Synchronisation)
Jeanette Lindbæk
- Vagtleder Nordsjælland
- (Synchronisation)
Simon Bennebjerg
- Junkie
- (Synchronisation)
Laura Bro
- Journalist
- (Synchronisation)
Morten Suurballe
- Mand på Skælbækgade
- (Synchronisation)
Guuled Abdi Youssef
- Mand ved natklub
- (Synchronisation)
Caroline Løppke
- Fuld kvinde
- (Synchronisation)
Peter Christoffersen
- Politiassistent i hus
- (Synchronisation)
Nicolai Wendelboe
- Politiassistent i bil
- (Synchronisation)
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Forgot to drink my beer
I watched this in theatre, and when it finished I found out that I didn't finish my overpriced beer. Haven't been this engaged in a movie in a while
10/10!
One Man Movie
Jakob Cedergren plays a police officer assigned to a 911 call center who receives a call from a woman who has been kidnapped. The call center is the set for the entire course of the film. The tension is Hitchcock like with enough twists and turns to keep the viewers attention. At 85 minutes the movie moves quickly and the conclusion is a bit disappointing but I recommend The Guilty.
The Guilty
"The Guilty" is one of those one-man show movies that revolve around a single character in a single location working through some sort of dramatic situation. In this film, the character is a cop who's been put on 911 call center duty while he awaits trial for misconduct on the job. The way he handles the emergency that falls into his lap and the way he goes about making decisions, most of them bad ones, tells us a lot about him and how he probably ended up on trial in the first place.
Movies like this are always going to feel to a certain extent like gimmicks and will have to deal with the distractions that come with that (How will it maintain dramatic tension? How will it remain visually engaging?) This one uses a plot twist that serves to both throw the audience for a loop and reveal much about our main character, namely that he makes a whole heap of assumptions when dealing with a crisis scenario, not the best attribute for a police officer.
A slick, effective little thriller that's well worth your time.
Grade: A-
Movies like this are always going to feel to a certain extent like gimmicks and will have to deal with the distractions that come with that (How will it maintain dramatic tension? How will it remain visually engaging?) This one uses a plot twist that serves to both throw the audience for a loop and reveal much about our main character, namely that he makes a whole heap of assumptions when dealing with a crisis scenario, not the best attribute for a police officer.
A slick, effective little thriller that's well worth your time.
Grade: A-
Watch this one, not the Netflix version
I watched the Netflix film first, and then thanks to the reviews on that one, discovered this Danish original and watched that too.
The Netflix film is a taught and effective thriller, with a great central performance from Jake Gyllenhaal. It's mostly word-for-word the same as the Danish version. And it's free if you have Netflix!
The Danish version is £2.99 on Amazon. It's less stylish and less melodramatic, but much more believable and affecting. I cared more for all the characters, and despite knowing exactly how it was going to play out, I was hooked throughout. At times I couldn't look away.
The Netflix film adds an unneccesary personal arc, some wildfire-related melodrama, and a set more like a James Bond MI5 office than a 911 (or 112) call centre - all of which reduced the impact and made the film less engaging.
If you're definitely not going to watch the Danish version, the Netflix one is a good bet. If you're ok to watch either, choose this original - it's a lot more suspensful and completely captivating. (Ideally, unlike me, don't watch both!)
The Netflix film is a taught and effective thriller, with a great central performance from Jake Gyllenhaal. It's mostly word-for-word the same as the Danish version. And it's free if you have Netflix!
The Danish version is £2.99 on Amazon. It's less stylish and less melodramatic, but much more believable and affecting. I cared more for all the characters, and despite knowing exactly how it was going to play out, I was hooked throughout. At times I couldn't look away.
The Netflix film adds an unneccesary personal arc, some wildfire-related melodrama, and a set more like a James Bond MI5 office than a 911 (or 112) call centre - all of which reduced the impact and made the film less engaging.
If you're definitely not going to watch the Danish version, the Netflix one is a good bet. If you're ok to watch either, choose this original - it's a lot more suspensful and completely captivating. (Ideally, unlike me, don't watch both!)
How come Danish films are often just so good?
In the vein of Locke, this super low-budget but effective thriller had me on the edge of my seat. It had the appropriate twists and turns to keep the audience guessing. It played with my emotions and had me in tears. How come Danish films are often just so good?
Unfolding in real time, this immediately involving story bends and turns in surprising, sometimes horrifying ways. Enriched by Oskar Skriver's marvelous sound editing, which takes us from a speeding van to a bloodcurdling crime scene with equal authenticity, the movie smoothly blends police procedural with character study. What's happening on the end of Asger's phone line is gripping enough, but what's happening inside his head - illuminated by Jasper Spanning's almost abusive close-ups - is every bit as fascinating.
Unfolding in real time, this immediately involving story bends and turns in surprising, sometimes horrifying ways. Enriched by Oskar Skriver's marvelous sound editing, which takes us from a speeding van to a bloodcurdling crime scene with equal authenticity, the movie smoothly blends police procedural with character study. What's happening on the end of Asger's phone line is gripping enough, but what's happening inside his head - illuminated by Jasper Spanning's almost abusive close-ups - is every bit as fascinating.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesThe genesis of the film was a YouTube clip of a kidnapped woman calling an emergency dispatcher while her kidnapper sat nearby. Director Gustav Möller was struck by how much an audio clip could convey on its own with no visual accompaniment.
- PatzerWhen Asger is having a phone conversation (1:11:30) his forefinger is on the cell phone but in the next scene the forefinger is on his cheek.
- Zitate
Vagtleder Nordsjælland: Good job, Asger.
- VerbindungenFeatured in La noche de...: La Noche de... The Guilty (2022)
- SoundtracksUntitled
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 207.140 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 60.050 $
- 21. Okt. 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 4.598.051 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 25 Min.(85 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1
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