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The Killing

Original title: Forbrydelsen
  • TV Series
  • 2007–2012
  • TV-MA
  • 57m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
32K
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Sofie Gråbøl in The Killing (2007)
Police detective Sarah Lund investigates difficult cases with personal and political consequences.
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Police detective Sarah Lund investigates difficult cases with personal and political consequences.Police detective Sarah Lund investigates difficult cases with personal and political consequences.Police detective Sarah Lund investigates difficult cases with personal and political consequences.

  • Creator
    • Søren Sveistrup
  • Stars
    • Sofie Gråbøl
    • Morten Suurballe
    • Lars Mikkelsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,494
    5
    • Creator
      • Søren Sveistrup
    • Stars
      • Sofie Gråbøl
      • Morten Suurballe
      • Lars Mikkelsen
    • 143User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 12 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Sofie Gråbøl
    Sofie Gråbøl
    • Sarah Lund
    • 2007–2012
    Morten Suurballe
    Morten Suurballe
    • Lennart Brix
    • 2007–2012
    Lars Mikkelsen
    Lars Mikkelsen
    • Troels Hartmann
    • 2007
    Bjarne Henriksen
    Bjarne Henriksen
    • Theis Birk Larsen
    • 2007
    Ann Eleonora Jørgensen
    Ann Eleonora Jørgensen
    • Pernille Birk Larsen
    • 2007
    Marie Askehave
    • Rie Skovgaard
    • 2007
    Anne Marie Helger
    Anne Marie Helger
    • Vibeke Lund
    • 2007–2012
    Crystal Lopez
    Crystal Lopez
    • Sarah Lund
    • 2009–2012
    Michael Moritzen
    • Morten Weber…
    • 2007
    Søren Malling
    Søren Malling
    • Jan Meyer
    • 2007
    Nicolaj Kopernikus
    Nicolaj Kopernikus
    • Vagn…
    • 2007
    Bent Mejding
    • Poul Bremer…
    • 2007
    Jonas Leth Hansen
    • Emil Birk Larsen
    • 2007
    Kasper Leth Hansen
    • Anton…
    • 2007
    Eske Forsting Hansen
    • Mark Lund…
    • 2007–2012
    Ale Quiroga
    • Mark Lund
    • 2007–2012
    Lotte Andersen
    Lotte Andersen
    • Ruth Hedeby
    • 2009–2012
    Laura Drasbæk
    Laura Drasbæk
    • Charlotte
    • 2007
    • Creator
      • Søren Sveistrup
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    User reviews143

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    8RJBurke1942

    Where the murder of a teenage girl uncovers the worst kind of dirt.

    I don't watch a lot of TV, but I'm quite partial to Danish thriller productions which I generally rate more highly than British, and even others well known for quality work - for example, Swedish, German and French.

    This multilayered narrative, with three interwoven stories: the investigation of a grisly murder; a tough female police detective in the midst of marital problems; and the shenanigans of a local mayoral election - all merge, in different ways, in the process of discovering the identity of the murderer.

    It's a long process, however, covering twenty episodes (which I saw on SBS TV). Viewer's interest is captured from the outset with the circumstances surrounding the murder crime scene which opens up the mystery. From my perspective, though, one of the most interesting aspects of the entire series is the slow, plodding work so well portrayed by the script, actors and director. To some extent, it reminded me of the excellent work the British did do with the series from mid-1960s to mid-1970s, called Softly, Softly, still one of the best TV cop shows ever made.

    It's the unrelenting search for the killer by Sarah Lund (Sofie Grabol) - despite internal police politics - that kept this viewer hooked, initially. That alone, in a lesser quality production, is often not sufficient, however. In The Killing, though, that initial hook just dug deeper into my psyche - with an imaginative and believable script that managed to shift suspicion from one character to another, week by week: a local school teacher, a mayoral candidate, a local political lobbyist, a small time criminal, among others - but all the while keeping the viewer guessing. Additional murders occur as the story unfolds, further muddying the waters.

    If you are familiar with Danish productions, then you'll know that you won't be disappointed in the production standards, the acting, directing and photography; and the sound track, particularly, is appropriately haunting. My only criticism is that the good detective's marital problems, although a necessary plot device, are just a mite intrusive for my liking. However, without those complications, Sarah would not have stayed on the case. And, just as well...

    As all good narratives should, the beginning foreshadows the ending, with sufficient - although oblique and ephemeral - clues along the way to point the viewer in the right direction. So, when watching this series, you really can't afford to miss one frame if you want to play detective - and get it right. While I vacillated between suspects, my choice for "the bad guy" (which I should not reveal, of course) ultimately proved correct. Overall, the story is an engaging, intelligent and all-too-believable mystery that will not disappoint.

    And, to that extent, The Killing is equal to my personal favorite in TV whodunits: The Singing Detective (1986) which, although somewhat spoofy, is nevertheless a fascinating personal mystery and the most imaginative use of music in drama I've yet seen.

    As a final note, I read recently that The Killing has been redone for American TV. One can only hope that the production is equal to the Danish.

    (Update March, 2018: Recently, I re-watched this first series and found an interesting connection. In Episode 12 of The Killing, there appears Lars Simonsen - as Peter Larsen, a briefly potential suspect in the killing, but cleared. In Episode 18, Kim Bodnia - as Bulow, Internal Affairs Investigator - enters the scene, hounding Sarah Lund. Both men appear as major characters in The Bridge, Series 1.)
    10suzie-miller3

    EXTRAORDINARY - TV writing at its most superior

    This is the most incredible series - i am on ep 13 awaiting the rest, but the script is sensational. So clever and completely absorbing. The direction and acting is also sublime, as is the art direction. I don't believe you will get better TV than this series. I have watched so many box kits of Sopranos, Dexter, In Treatment, Mad Men etc.. yet this series tops them all. I am overwhelmed by the quality and as someone who works in theatre and film i can highly recommend this to anyone who just wants to see how it is done best!

    The way the series covers both the police investigation and the victim's family's turmoil is unique in crime dramas, the nature of grief and its effects on families, the emerging information in its many guises, ie things the family discover that were kept secret, and the slow and intelligent police case, coupled with subtle insights into all of the relationships. A show that never falls into cliché or stereotypes, and is shot with such beautiful lighting and moodiness that it is visually arresting. You are completely taken on a journey, cannot live in the real world while this world unfolds, and i dare you to watch one ep and not watch another - i think that would be virtually impossible.
    10tomboers

    Best of the 3 seasons: a combination of highly charged politics and a murder thriller

    This is the third and final season of Forbrydelsen (The Killing). It combines all the best elements of the Nordics thriller tradition: a very good written storyline, superb acting and very good art direction and filming. The main character - Sara Lund - has some way to get back to her rather unorthodox way of policing but gets in her stride after several episodes. The story is an intriguing triangle of murder, politics and business and reveals several corrupting involvements that we so-called sophisticated Europeans (I'm Dutch) think mainly exist in the USA etc.

    Highly commendable, both entertaining and something that makes you think about the world at the same time.
    10alpha_omega_alpha

    Two Words

    Excellent, Excellent ! Without a doubt a series that captures the true feelings of ordinary people caught up in tragic circumstances.I was amazed to see it on mainstream TV in the UK, a rare pleasure for someone who lived in Denmark for an extended period of time.

    The plot and the manner in which it is given to the viewer gives a great insight to life in that country and the way they deal with such events. The characters are vivid and not glamourised, the way they interact is genuine and the flow of the series is very believable.

    I have recommended this series to all of my friends, and have heard nothing but praise for it, even though they had never thought to watch a subtitled series before in their lives.

    Again : Two Words explain everything about this wonderful series : Excellent, excellent!
    10l-leask

    State of Play meets Wallender

    This is series is a little like 24, in that each episode is a day, not one hour.

    Its pace is slow and like Wallander its based on characters and relationships.

    The plot is complex and detailed.

    If you liked the BBC series State of Play, you will love this!

    All the actors are very convincing and its so realistic.

    Theis Birk Larsen and his wife are convincing and at times make it seem like a documentary.

    Its worthwhile watching and once pass episode 3 you will be hooked.

    Well done BBC for showing it!

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    • Trivia
      The Danish title "Forbrydelsen" translates to "The Crime", not "The Killing".
    • Connections
      Featured in TV!TV!TV!: Undersøgende journalistik (2011)

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Norway
      • Sweden
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
      • Official site (Denmark)
    • Languages
      • Danish
      • Norwegian
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • The Killing II
    • Filming locations
      • Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Danmarks Radio (DR)
      • Norsk Rikskringkasting (NRK)
      • Sveriges Television (SVT)
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    • Runtime
      • 57m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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