A series of mysterious disappearances in 2006 are eerily connected to the same institution.A series of mysterious disappearances in 2006 are eerily connected to the same institution.A series of mysterious disappearances in 2006 are eerily connected to the same institution.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 12 nominations total
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I've only seen one other film from the Department Q series and both were good films. Once the film started, it just grabbed me and didn't let go. I'm not gonna spoil it so all I can say is give it a go if you like thrillers. I was pleased.
I am a bit biased (fan of the series n the characters Carl, Assad n Rose)
The film is very intriguing with enuff tension n a satisfying ending n it holds you in its grip from start to finish, with taut performances n some amazing cinematography.
Inspite of the movie going backward n forward, it doesn't get incoherent at all.
In the present we c two young girls enter an abortion centre n the flashback scene is of a man who puts his daughter in an institution as a punishment for being morally wrong.
In the present, workers discover mummified bodies all connected with the same institution.
While the mummified murder case is fresh, it is passed onto Department Q as the bodies has been ther since 12 years.
While Assad has been promoted, Carl n Rose r still working in the basement aka Department Q pertaining to unresolved cases.
Carl starts investigating n Assad too joins him as he has one more week left before his promotion.
Finally a new reunion with Carl Mørch and Assad with a new crime mystery, the fourth in the series and so far the last one that is planned. It's a shame if there aren't any more, because again this is awesome crime; exciting, unpredictable and raw. Unlike the previous films, the action here is more comprehensive with more elements than what is first assumed. The film manages to balance this well. Still, I think this is a small minus. The previous films were all about a particular event, which they investigated. Here, there are both conspiracy theories and more comprehensive, than the more linear predecessors. Nevertheless, this holds plenty. Contrary to all that goes on television of crime series and movies, Journal 64 is liberatingly different and much more exciting and therefore interesting for anyone who loves good crime.
The 'Department Q' series is one the best of its type that I have had the pleasure to watch. Why has it taken so long for this the 4th instalment to be released. Now it seems the series has come to an end which is a great pity. 10/10 for each epsiode and the whole series. Danish film making at its superbist!
The series reached its ceiling with the second and third episode. Here it lacks a final punch and some character depth, that was very welcome in the previous installments. Also, the circumstances of the murders are a bit weird and never really explained. Anyway, it's the usual two hours of nice entertainment.
Did you know
- TriviaThe last installment in the series involving Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Fares Fares
- Goofs(at around 5 mins) Mørck says "I hate people who don't drive when the light turns green", before starting a fight with the driver. However, when the camera zooms out, there are no traffic lights in the intersection.
- Quotes
Carl Mørck: God is dead. The state fails. But love prevails. If you... If you are lucky.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Marco Effect (2021)
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- Also known as
- The Purity of Vengeance
- Filming locations
- Schanzenviertel, Hamburg, Germany(several street locations)
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Box office
- Budget
- DKK 39,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $470,308
- Runtime
- 1h 59m(119 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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