Un couple semble vivre une vie parfaite dès que leur fils retrouve la santé après une longue maladie.Un couple semble vivre une vie parfaite dès que leur fils retrouve la santé après une longue maladie.Un couple semble vivre une vie parfaite dès que leur fils retrouve la santé après une longue maladie.
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- Casting principal
Katinka Lærke Petersen
- Josefine
- (as Katinka Petersen)
Salomon Stampe Frederiksen
- Gas Station Clerk
- (as Salomon Stampe)
Natali Vallespir
- Sonja
- (as Natalí Vallespir Sand)
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WOWWWW!!!! Much better than I expected, perhaps predicted for some, but not for me. I'm not a fan of stories of jealousy and divorce, like soap operas. But none of that, it's very exciting, psychopathic, psychological and terrifying. The two main actors are fantastic! The tension feels raw. The combination of images from start to finish is fantastic, and the story goes from simple to very complicated and scary very quickly. Two selfish psychopaths in a more than vicious circle. This movie blew me away. Don't miss it, and be careful if you don't like horror and creepy stories.
Excellent and terrifying.
Excellent and terrifying.
Good story and good actors. Nice nordic landscapes. I liked the story and the way it was framed with the detective telling it.
I remember the actor who plays the detective from Borgen and the actor that played Christian from Dicte 😊
I remember the actor who plays the detective from Borgen and the actor that played Christian from Dicte 😊
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when we first practice to deceive." A frustrated middle-aged married man has an affair with a younger colleague from work. One night, he receives a text message in bed. His wife suspects something. The man attempts to resolve the matter. One of them fails and the other does not. This Danish mystery thriller has more twists than a Hitchcockian turnstile. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Needless to say, this viewer was kept in the dark until the very end, and then he still wasn't sure. But was it really the end? Only some of the characters will ever possibly know.
I've loved every single Scandinavian film I've ever watched and this one from Denmark is no exception.
It has a suspenseful build up, a shock midway through and lots of twists and turns to keep the audience interested.
The psychology element is not missing so this movie definitely falls into the category of Psychological Thriller, my favorite genre.
Was pleased also to see that Netflix finally decided to depart from its heavy boatload of men's action thrillers and cartoons. There's so much good stuff out there and Netflix always manages to miss out on it all because of its biased insistence on pleasing the males in the audience.
It has a suspenseful build up, a shock midway through and lots of twists and turns to keep the audience interested.
The psychology element is not missing so this movie definitely falls into the category of Psychological Thriller, my favorite genre.
Was pleased also to see that Netflix finally decided to depart from its heavy boatload of men's action thrillers and cartoons. There's so much good stuff out there and Netflix always manages to miss out on it all because of its biased insistence on pleasing the males in the audience.
This Danish crime drama is told in flashback as a policeman talks to his daughter about a case he was unable to solve but is convinced he knows what happened. A woman is knocked down and killed by a hit and run driver. We then see, a few days earlier, married couple Christian and Leonora having an argument; he doesn't want her to see a text message he received in the middle of the night... understandable given that it is from his lover. When she finds out he is ordered out of the house and told that she intends to report a financial crime he committed some time before. He determines to kill her.
I really enjoyed this film. It provides plenty of twists and turns and for much of the time I was unsure whether we are being shown what actually happened or merely the policeman's theory; this added to the intrigue for me. Right up until the end credits began I had no real idea how it would end. There is a good sense of danger and some, but not an excessive, amount of violence. The cast is impressive; most obviously Dar Salim and Sonja Richter as Christian and Leonora respectively. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of psychological dramas.
These comments are based on watching the film in Danish with English subtitles.
I really enjoyed this film. It provides plenty of twists and turns and for much of the time I was unsure whether we are being shown what actually happened or merely the policeman's theory; this added to the intrigue for me. Right up until the end credits began I had no real idea how it would end. There is a good sense of danger and some, but not an excessive, amount of violence. The cast is impressive; most obviously Dar Salim and Sonja Richter as Christian and Leonora respectively. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of psychological dramas.
These comments are based on watching the film in Danish with English subtitles.
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- AnecdotesThis is the first Netflix original film from Denmark.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Amor adulto
- Lieux de tournage
- Årslev, Fyn, Danemark(Midsummer bonfire)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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