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Der Hypnotiseur

Originaltitel: Hypnotisören
  • 2012
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 2 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,6/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Lena Olin, Mikael Persbrandt, and Tobias Zilliacus in Der Hypnotiseur (2012)
DramaKriminalitätThriller

Ein Detektiv paart sich mit einem berühmten Psychologen in einem Fall, in dem ein traumatisierter junger Zeuge eines Verbrechens beteiligt ist.Ein Detektiv paart sich mit einem berühmten Psychologen in einem Fall, in dem ein traumatisierter junger Zeuge eines Verbrechens beteiligt ist.Ein Detektiv paart sich mit einem berühmten Psychologen in einem Fall, in dem ein traumatisierter junger Zeuge eines Verbrechens beteiligt ist.

  • Regie
    • Lasse Hallström
  • Drehbuch
    • Paolo Vacirca
    • Lasse Hallström
    • Alexander Ahndoril
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tobias Zilliacus
    • Mikael Persbrandt
    • Lena Olin
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,6/10
    8916
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Lasse Hallström
    • Drehbuch
      • Paolo Vacirca
      • Lasse Hallström
      • Alexander Ahndoril
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tobias Zilliacus
      • Mikael Persbrandt
      • Lena Olin
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      • 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Tobias Zilliacus
    Tobias Zilliacus
    • Joona Linna
    Mikael Persbrandt
    Mikael Persbrandt
    • Erik Maria Bark
    Lena Olin
    Lena Olin
    • Simone Bark
    Helena Af Sandeberg
    Helena Af Sandeberg
    • Daniella
    Oscar Pettersson
    • Benjamin
    Anna Azcárate
    Anna Azcárate
    • Lydia
    Jonatan Bökman
    Jonatan Bökman
    • Josef
    Jan Waldekranz
    Jan Waldekranz
    • Shulman
    Eva Melander
    Eva Melander
    • Magdalena
    Göran Thorell
    • Stensund
    Gustav Levin
    • Carlos
    Tomas Magnusson
    • Petter
    Ulf Eklund
    • Nålen
    Conny Vakare
    • Kut chefen
    Emma Mehoniç
    • Evelyn
    Mats Andersson
    • Äldre polis
    Simon Mezher
    Simon Mezher
    • Civilpolis
    Claes Hartelius
    • Evert Braun
    • Regie
      • Lasse Hallström
    • Drehbuch
      • Paolo Vacirca
      • Lasse Hallström
      • Alexander Ahndoril
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    4Seth_Rogue_One

    Poor even by low Swedish crime movie standards

    Lasse Hallström is a master of sentimental American Feel-Good Dramas with films like 'THE CIDERHOUSE RULE (1999)', 'WHAT'S EATING GILBERT GRAPE (1993)' and 'AN UNFINISHED LIFE (2005)' and others on his resume.

    With 'THE HYPNOTIST (2012)' he decided to go back to his roots (at least country-wise) to Sweden after more than 20 years working abroad (primarily the US).

    This movie is as far away from the typical feel-good movies he usually makes as possible though, a very bleak and very typical Swedish detective film.

    Another thing you can usually count on with his films is great cinematography with beautiful rich and warm colours, but being that this movie is not his typical bag he decided to go the complete opposite in that aspect too.

    Most scenes are filmed with intentional poor lighting to cause a sense of dread but honestly just makes it boring to look at instead with washed out colours and overall just a very unimpressive look (save for a couple outdoor scenes).

    The script I guess it could have been an okay movie technically but the acting is really dodgy, especially the lead detective played by the unknown (for me at least) Tobias Zilliacus who's seemingly sleepwalking through the scenes for the more part.

    Persbrandt and Olin occasionally gets it right but hardly either's proudest acting-moments.

    Helena Af Sandeberg is in it for a little bit, I usually like her a lot but her role is fairly pointless in this one.

    So yeah, not very impressive and incredibly drawn out.

    It's based on a book and even though I haven't read it I am sure that that is much better than the movie, don't see how it could be any worse.
    7Laakbaar

    Scandinavian crime drama

    The current rating on IMDb is too low. This is an enjoyable enough film. It's certainly worth taking in, especially if you're into crime dramas.

    The plot is fairly straightforward. Three members of a family are brutally killed, only the oldest boy surviving. He's in a coma though. Police investigator Joona Linna (played by Tobias Zilliacus) ends up investigating the crime. He gets a doctor to come in to hypnotise the boy to identify his assailant, and the doctor succeeds in doing so. (It is apparently possible for comatose patients to talk under hypnosis.) But then the doctor and his family become caught up in the drama. Will the killer be stopped?

    It's a good, simple story. The start and end of the movie in particular are quite strong. The climactic scene at the isolated farm was unexpected and the best part of the movie. Spectacular filmmaking really. It had me on the edge of my seat.

    The acting was fine. There's a lot of character development involving Joona Linna, Erik Maria Bark (played by Mikael Persbrandt) and his wife Simone (played by Lena Olin). The movie is called "The Hypnotist" but I didn't really see the doctor as being at the centre of the movie.

    This is a slow paced movie, a little too slow for me at times. That might be why people have not rated it higher.

    Most of the events take place in a hospital and three homes. There are a lot of shots of wintry Stockholm, a suitable backdrop I suppose for a dark Scandinavian crime drama. I enjoyed what I assume is a realistic portrayal of Swedish life. The dialogue was in Swedish, with subtitles. Everything in the movie seemed rather understated and starkly realistic. This is not a grand Sweden of magic and beauty.

    As you might expect in a thoroughly Swedish movie, mental illness and human foibles are the major crime themes. No Hollywood moralising here about good and evil, right and wrong.

    Bias disclosure: This is not my favourite genre. I know next to nothing about Scandinavian crime novels, television shows and movies. I haven't even yet read the Larsson "Girl" trilogy, although my sister gave it to me two years ago. Even most American or British crime shows don't interest me, although I am an avid fan of Law & Order.

    Also, I went to see this movie without knowing anything about it. Haven't read the book. I didn't even know it was a Swedish movie. Even so, I thought it was OK. You might too.
    3kristian1987

    Read the book!!!

    The film is quite enjoyable but it does not come close to the book. I think this is the main reason why the movie has such a low rating: majority of people watching this film were first readers of the book. I did not expect word for word adaptation of the book, but this film does not do justice to the story. It alters and reinvent the story. It takes a few motives from the book but that's it. I was quite disappointment. Maybe I am biased and I'm judging the film in comparison to the book. But what can I say, the screen play is just bad. What it has me baffled is, why did the two authors allow the release of the movie in state as it is? If only goal was commercial success than I am deeply disappointed.
    5Tanimed

    Solid book, movie ... not that much

    First of all, if you can read something, better do that and only then watch the movie. To see if your imagination and fantasy after reading something is near/far from something that the director had in his mind.

    The book itself is solid, interesting read, I love thrillers and mysteries and as a thriller there are multiple options to make you think that you know the answer. To some it might be predictable, to some like me, are let to be driven by the book. It is a long book and has some parts that could have been shorter ... but at the finish you feel good about it.

    The movie however, I know it is difficult to put everything in a two hour movie, plus to keep the focus and the things interesting, but the scenario is changed. There are so many good book adaptations on screen, but sadly this is not one of them. So many things are not like they are shown in the movie. That is what bothered me the most. Stick to the story! And secondly I was not impressed with the acting at all. Very frigid, yes I know the book is a little bit dark and the characters are as well, but somehow even the slightest emotions are presented very cold and robotic.

    You don't have to agree, after all that is my opinion. And to conclude my opinion, I say read the book. Much more fun.
    6mttiro

    Poorly adapted and too much change from the book

    The movie "The Hypnotist" (2012) is based on the 2009 novel by the same name that launched the husband-wife writing team of Alexandra Coelho Ahndoril and Alexander Ahndoril, writing as Lars Kepler, into the Scandanavian crime-novel genre. This novel, which introduced Swedish Detective Superintendent Joona Linna, vaulted quickly onto the best-seller lists when the English translation came out in 2011. The 6 installments of the Joona Linna series have so far sold 12 million copies. IMO, the books are well-written, though not quite at the Per Wahloo-Maj Sjowall or Henning Mankell level. But they're still very good.

    This movie, OTOH, does not measure up to the book in many ways. First, and *always* foremost, is "How faithful is the adaptation of the screenplay to the action of the book?" Every film changes something. Sometimes the filmmakers makes good changes. They resolve the plot more efficiently and more believably than what happens in the book. Alas, that cannot be said for this movie. Without including any spoilers, I'll just say that the film changes the book in a completely unrealistic, unbelievable way.

    Second is casting and character. Some really serious questions could be asked here about why the producers chose the actor they chose for the lead role of Joona Linna (a male, btw), and also for the dr. who is also a hypnotist--? IMO, those 2 actors could've switched roles and the film would've worked better. I also felt that the character of Simone, played by Lena Olin, was manipulated by the screenplay in unfavorable ways. Just let her be who the authors wanted her to be, for crying out loud.

    I also have the same 2 questions I always have whenever I watch a European-made movie about Europeans. 1, Are all Europeans, and especially kids, really as surly and hateful and disrespectful toward the police as the movie-makers portray them to be? And 2, Are all European men really as passive and unassertive as European movies portray them to be? They never verbally defend themselves, never respond when someone, even a punk kid, accuses them of ridiculous nonsense, never say anything. They just sit there and take all the abuse anyone wants to throw at them. I can't believe Europe is really like that. But European *movies* are really like that.

    Bottom line--read the book. This movie could've been so much better with 2-3 tweaks. It got a lot right. But it changed far too much.

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      Lasse Hallström's first Swedish language film in 25 years.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. Februar 2013 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Schweden
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      • Schwedisch
      • Finnisch
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      • Barrandov Studios, Prag, Tschechische Republik(backlot)
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