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2018 • Thriller / Drama • 85m

The Guilty

"The crime is bigger than you think"

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Police officer Asger Holm, demoted to desk work as an alarm dispatcher, answers a call from a panicked woman who claims to have been kidnapped. Confined to the police station and with the phone as his only tool, Asger races against time to get help and find her.

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Jakob Cedergren
Jakob Cedergren
Asger Holm
Jessica Dinnage
Jessica Dinnage
Iben (voice)
Omar Shargawi
Omar Shargawi
Rashid (voice)
Johan Olsen
Johan Olsen
Michael (voice)
Jacob Lohmann
Jacob Lohmann
Bo (voice)
Jeanette Lindbæk
Jeanette Lindbæk
North Zealand Shift Chief (voice)
Simon Bennebjerg
Simon Bennebjerg
Junkie (voice)
Laura Bro
Laura Bro
Journalist (voice)
Morten Suurballe
Morten Suurballe
Man at Skælbækgade Street (voice)
Peter Christoffersen
Peter Christoffersen
Police Officer in House (voice)
Morten Thunbo
Morten Thunbo
Alarm Dispatcher #1
Maria Gersby Cissé
Maria Gersby Cissé
Alarm Dispatcher #2
Anders Brink Madsen
Anders Brink Madsen
Alarm Dispatcher #3
Alexander Clement
Alexander Clement
Maskestemmer #1
Camilla Lau
Camilla Lau
Maskestemmer #2
Writer: Emil Nygaard AlbertsenWriter: Gustav MöllerDirector: Gustav MöllerProducer: Lina FlintExecutive Producer: Henrik Zein

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Jan
2018-10-05
90%

Absolutely loved it - a "small" but great movie, and best proof that you don't need a big budget to keep an audience glued to the screen and at the edge of their seats. It's basically a room, a man and a telephone, and still manages to tell an intense story (and with a twist). Grim, but still has a few fun moments of relief. Fantastic performance by Jakob Cedergren, who also turned out to be a really nice guy (saw it Zurich Film Festival, and there was a Q&A with him). If you have a chance, go see it!

r96sk
2023-06-15
90%

Great stuff, I love films like this. <em>'The Guilty'</em> is a film that takes place at just one location, something that always has the potential to hinder a film's watchability - but when it's done right, there is nothing more engrossing to watch, and this 2018 flick is just that. I did predict where it was going, but as I always say: predictability in itself is never a negative, for me anyway. I can still appreciate what a film attempts to do and can enjoy seeing the filmmakers pull it off. The whole 90 minutes or so of this is absorbing, it's portrayed superbly throughout - terrific dialogue, editing, sound and, of course, acting. Jakob Cedergren makes for a top quality lead. A brilliant performance! Given how the film is told, the rest of the cast don't have much to work with so it's very much the Cedergren show - but, still, the likes of Jessica Dinnage, Katinka Evers-Jahnsen and Johan Olsen add to the film positively with their more audible contributions. I'm fascinated to see how the American remake went of this. I'm a fan of Jake Gyllenhaal's and I think I have seen an image of him next to a red light, which I presume is in fact a shot out of the 2021 retelling. I'm hoping they did something with it similarly to Gyllenhaal's 2011 film <em>'Source Code'</em>, which I adore, but I shall see at some point in the future, hopefully. As for this, I'd highly recommend it!

CinemaSerf
2025-10-12
70%

There’s something really effectively claustrophobic about this one-man crime drama. “Asger” (Jakob Cedergren) is a cop, not without his own baggage, reluctantly manning the emergency line when he gets a worryingly intriguing call from a woman who is clearly in distress. He establishes that she is on a motorway, in a white van and has two children who have been left alone at their home. As his shift is coming to an end, he focuses all his attentions on gleaning what he can from her, her six year old daughter and from her estranged husband who would appear to be involved in this mystery too. It’s set in a dark control room, with only the phone to use as he tries to get to the bottom of things and that provides us with quite a potently staccato nature to the question and answer dialogue that gradually reaches a crescendo that might not be quite what you were expecting. It’s a cleverly designed and paced feature that packs quite a lot of tension into ninety minutes, and it’s well worth a watch.

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Released
Origin
DK
Languages
Danish
Studios
Nordisk Film Denmark
Website
http://www.theguiltyfilm.com/

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