A Copenhagen police officer seeks justice for his partner's murder by a mysterious man.A Copenhagen police officer seeks justice for his partner's murder by a mysterious man.A Copenhagen police officer seeks justice for his partner's murder by a mysterious man.
Esben Dalgaard
- Policeman #1
- (as Esben Dalgaard Andersen)
Fabienne Payet
- Ezra Tarzi's Wife
- (as Pascale Wustefeld)
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This film is really a good movie for those who like old style crime movies and the direction of De Palma is really beautiful, those who like this director will love this movie too
... as dumb as this.
Stupid, dumb, boring, cheap... A complete waste of time.
I'm a big De Palma fan, and i have loved almost every film he has made. Ok, its not one of his best films, but giving it 1 and 2 stars is just ridiculous. It has all the elements a De Palma film should have and i really enjoyed the way he builds up the suspense in the story. I loved the slow motion scene in the bullfight arena. I know it's a bit weird that all the Danish actors talk English, but i didn't mind. I myself are Danish and i know all the actors from Danish and they are all great actors. I would recommend everyone who like De Palma films to watch it and forget about all the hater's reviews.
In 2020 Copenhagen, Christian, a Danish police officer (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau , works hand in hand with his partner and friend Lars (Soren Malling). One night, while the police couple is trying to arrest a suspicious man, Lars is injured when a routine call goes wrong, and his partner goes after the suspect, a Libyan (Eriq Ebouaney) who had himself seeking revenge for his father's death at the hands of ISIS. Christian commits an act of rudeness that will change his life forever. The Libyan is also pursued by a CIA chief (Guy Pierce) and is attempting to capture an infamous terrorist leader Al-Din, who is about to attack a Spanish bullring in Almeria with liquid explosive. Revenge doesn't stop !. The best weapon against an enemy is another enemy !. Murder Can Lead To Deadlier Crimes !. Beyond The Crime, Beyond The Cover-up, Lies A Deadly Truth !. Behind the crime lies a deadly truth !.
Brian De Palma directs this political thriller starring the Game of Thrones actors: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Carice Van Houten. Guy Pearce, Soren Malling, Eriq Eobouenay, and Mohammed Azaay complete the main and support cast of the film. Revenge, terrorism and somewhat cynical intelligence services dominate this story about two agents seeking justice. A typical story about a Copenhagen police officer who seeks justice and vengeance for his partner's murder by a mysterious man. The film, with a script by Petter Skavian (Kon Tiki) and cinematography by the Spanish José Luís Alcaine, explores the geopolitical scenario of 20120, the ins and outs of the CIA and the use of technology in Islamic terrorism.
It contains colorful and glamorous cinematography by the great cameraman José Luís Alcaine, although it underuses the Danish and Spanish exteriors. As well as perceptible and thrilling musical score by composer is by Italian composer Pino Donaggio, in his 7th collaboration with Brian De Palma, having first scored the director's Carrie (1976) and going on other Hitchcockian soundtracks, such as: Dressed to kill, Blow up, Body Double. Displaying a professional and graphically mysterious direction from cinéphile Brian De Palma who had a lot of problems in financing . The flick was mediocrely directed Brian De Palma in his usual style, but it turns out to be inferior to the other similar suspense films that he has directed. There is much for De Palma buffs to savour in this thrilling and atmospheric handling of a complex story with deliberately old-fashioned treatment. The cinéphile Brian De Palma is a genre unto himself these days, including his own trademarks and a plot twist which, as the writer/filmmaker admits, will alienate half the audience. De Palma usually pays tribute to Hitchcock in films like ¨Femme Fatale¨, ¨Blow out¨, ¨Sisters¨, ¨Obsession¨, ¨Body Double¨, ¨Dressed to Kill¨, resulting outwardly odes to the Master of Suspense with the accent on the killings. Rating : 5.5/10. Average but passable at times, it gets some riveting basic ideas and fascinating images .
Brian De Palma directs this political thriller starring the Game of Thrones actors: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Carice Van Houten. Guy Pearce, Soren Malling, Eriq Eobouenay, and Mohammed Azaay complete the main and support cast of the film. Revenge, terrorism and somewhat cynical intelligence services dominate this story about two agents seeking justice. A typical story about a Copenhagen police officer who seeks justice and vengeance for his partner's murder by a mysterious man. The film, with a script by Petter Skavian (Kon Tiki) and cinematography by the Spanish José Luís Alcaine, explores the geopolitical scenario of 20120, the ins and outs of the CIA and the use of technology in Islamic terrorism.
It contains colorful and glamorous cinematography by the great cameraman José Luís Alcaine, although it underuses the Danish and Spanish exteriors. As well as perceptible and thrilling musical score by composer is by Italian composer Pino Donaggio, in his 7th collaboration with Brian De Palma, having first scored the director's Carrie (1976) and going on other Hitchcockian soundtracks, such as: Dressed to kill, Blow up, Body Double. Displaying a professional and graphically mysterious direction from cinéphile Brian De Palma who had a lot of problems in financing . The flick was mediocrely directed Brian De Palma in his usual style, but it turns out to be inferior to the other similar suspense films that he has directed. There is much for De Palma buffs to savour in this thrilling and atmospheric handling of a complex story with deliberately old-fashioned treatment. The cinéphile Brian De Palma is a genre unto himself these days, including his own trademarks and a plot twist which, as the writer/filmmaker admits, will alienate half the audience. De Palma usually pays tribute to Hitchcock in films like ¨Femme Fatale¨, ¨Blow out¨, ¨Sisters¨, ¨Obsession¨, ¨Body Double¨, ¨Dressed to Kill¨, resulting outwardly odes to the Master of Suspense with the accent on the killings. Rating : 5.5/10. Average but passable at times, it gets some riveting basic ideas and fascinating images .
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- TriviaDe Palma complained about the difficult production conditions: "I had a lot of problems in financing. I never experienced such a horrible movie set. A large part of our team has not even been paid yet by the Danish producers. The film is finished and ready to go out, but I have no idea what its future will hold, it is currently in the hands of the producers. This was my first experience in Denmark and most likely my last." [2018]
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- Доміно
- Filming locations
- Antwerp, Belgium(windmill in Oelegem)
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- Budget
- $7,800,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $317,776
- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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