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Drabet

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40min
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6.7/10
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Drabet (2005)
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Un profesor universitario abandona a su familia y su carrera para apoyar a su amante, una estudiante radical acusada de asesinar a un policía.Un profesor universitario abandona a su familia y su carrera para apoyar a su amante, una estudiante radical acusada de asesinar a un policía.Un profesor universitario abandona a su familia y su carrera para apoyar a su amante, una estudiante radical acusada de asesinar a un policía.

  • Dirección
    • Per Fly
  • Guionistas
    • Per Fly
    • Kim Leona
    • Mogens Rukov
  • Elenco
    • Jesper Christensen
    • Pernilla August
    • Beate Bille
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.7/10
    2.6 k
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    • Dirección
      • Per Fly
    • Guionistas
      • Per Fly
      • Kim Leona
      • Mogens Rukov
    • Elenco
      • Jesper Christensen
      • Pernilla August
      • Beate Bille
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 19Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 10 premios ganados y 14 nominaciones en total

    Fotos2

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    Elenco principal30

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    Jesper Christensen
    Jesper Christensen
    • Carsten
    Pernilla August
    Pernilla August
    • Nina
    Beate Bille
    • Pil
    Charlotte Fich
    Charlotte Fich
    • Lisbeth
    Thomas Voss
    • Tobias
    Michael Moritzen
    • Povl
    Vivian Nielsen
    • Kriminalassistant
    Mads Wille
    Mads Wille
    • Peter
    • (as Mads Michael Wille)
    Jan Meyer
    • Dingo
    Jesper Hyldegaard
    • Fængselspræst
    Henrik Larsen
    • Forsvarsadvokat
    Mogens Pedersen
    • Lisbeths far
    Bodil Sangill
    • Lisbeths mor
    Magnus Polar Kjær
    • Mikkel
    • (as Magnus Kjær)
    Melany Denise
    • Supporter of Court Case
    Kurt Dreyer
    • Dommer
    Julie R. Ølgaard
    Julie R. Ølgaard
    • Lærke
    Mads Keiser
    • Lars
    • Dirección
      • Per Fly
    • Guionistas
      • Per Fly
      • Kim Leona
      • Mogens Rukov
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    8hansarne

    Excellent film but too slow

    For the last film in his trilogy Per Fly has made a very good film about the Danish middle class. For me the problem is that the two first films in his trilogy about the three Danish classes, Bænken (The Bench) and Arven (The Inheritance) were excellent, while this is just very good. For those not in the know about of Danish society, the Danish middle class is by far the largest class in Denmark and maybe the most boring -at least it seems that way in Per Fly's film. He may have a point but he certainly hammers it home with a lot of looooong, slow scenes. It works, as some of the scenes conveys very embarrassing moments for the characters and in the process makes you, the viewer, embarrassed as well. Still, that concept was better realised in Thomas Winterberg's "Festen (The Party)". The story in Drabet is based on a real life incident: In the 80's a group of seven well-educated middle class men with leftish leanings committed a series of robberies against banks and post offices all over Denmark and Sweden with the aim to acquire money and weapons for PFLP (the Palestinan Liberation Front, or maybe their mortal enemies The Liberation Front of Palestine - sorry, Monty Python reference there). At a robbery against a post office in central Copenhagen in 1988 they shot and killed a young policeman. The group was eventually caught and tried but since it couldn't be established who had fired the mortal shot, no one was sentenced for the murder. The whole group did serve jail time for the robberies but have been free since 1995 - not exactly a hard sentence for the person who pulled the trigger. It is certainly an interesting dilemma how you deal with killing someone - even if it's for a cause you think is just. As usual, the best Danish actor, Jesper Christensen, is doing a delightful job in the lead role, but I still feel the slow pace - even if it's artistically justified - drags a good film from excellent to very good. Still, I'm sure Per Fly's trilogy will stand as a beacon for Danish film-making for many years to come.
    6zetes

    Mediocre morality tale from Denmark

    A teacher's activist mistress runs over and kills a police officer. The teacher leaves his wife to stand by his girlfriend. The focus in this one seemed off to me. The atmosphere is of a thriller or a noir, when instead the issues would have been brought out better without these elements (e.g., the lighting and the musical score). I also felt the plot was poorly developed. The girlfriend and the two men who were with her during the fateful night get off nearly scot-free because none of them confesses – and therefore they can't prove which one of them was the driver. Either the Danish legal system is the worst in the world or their detectives really suck, or, probably the true option, the screenwriters don't have a clue how these things actually work. (n.b. – according to one IMDb reviewer, the first option is the correct one!).
    8zoschenkooksanna

    Morality tale and relationship dynamics refresher

    In this, the third installment in Per Fly's trilogy, again the familiar conservative themes of the primacy of family, and a moral imperative not to shirk responsibilities, yet not to harm others, come to the fore. In a scene reminiscent of shock-jock Jack in Terry Gilliam's The Fisher King inciting a listener to murder, Carsten possibly instigates Pil's violent actions resulting in the murder of a policeman, the arrest of his young activist lover, the end of his marriage, and the start of some predictable but still interesting relationship developments and deepening moral questions. This reviewer did not find it drawn out, rather, the pace was about right.
    7martin_g_karlsson

    Middle Class Communist on Icarus Wings of Love goes Raskolnikov

    The story centers on a social studies high school teacher. Hes married and has been having an affair with a former student. Hes an old communist and the student is a radical, inclined towards hard-line activism. We might perceive him as her ideological father.

    We learn already in the beginning of the film that the student has taken part in an action against a weapons manufacturer, where a policeman ended up dead somehow. The question is how and why, how to deal with it and what the consequences will be? We follow the teacher as he tries to come to grasp with what has happened. He is dissatisfied with his marriage and finds his safe middle class existence lacking. So he latches on to the wings of his love for the young student, and her convictions, and takes off, on an Icarus ride towards societies boundaries.

    Its the old 'Crime and Punishment' theme again, set to a Danish middle class and political background. It deals with questions of guilt, romantic love and the meaning of politics. If bombs are killing thousands in Iraq, is it so odd when someone dies in Denmark? Is the main character a thrill seeker, out for the rush of a young woman's love and fiery convictions? Is there any meaning in punishment? How much guilt should one be feeling?

    The film weeds a tangled web of morality, desires and politics. However, it is not as tangled, or perhaps not as well untangled, as it could have been. The motives for the different actions undertaken are never really elaborated on. Rather the film is often quiet. Perhaps that is part of the point, a low bass-like sound is humming all through the movie, like a constant, gnarling feeling of guilt. But it still feels like something is missing in the character description. We also understand quite soon what direction the plot is taking, the contours are a bit obvious. It is not hard to predict the moral of the story, or the fate of the school teacher, far ahead of time. Still, it is a compelling and thought-provoking film in many ways. The acting is highly believable and we understand the main characters aggression against petite bourgeois existence as well as his loneliness and sadness over losing it.

    Also Id like to give props to the most explicit hand gliding-Icarus analogy since '24 Hour Party People'. Real good stuff. That should be used in even more films, I think!
    5auch_fur_mich

    Honestly, watch Blekingegade instead

    The film is a suffocatingly middle class take on class conflict. Very soppy and pettily bourgeois. Politics doesn't really exict, love triangles are the only thing that matters (smh).

    The supposed radical activist crumbles at first signs of pressure and is depicted as some kind of edgy attention-seeking high school student, Effy-Stonem-is-into-politics-now, wow!

    The most harrowing story is, apparently, one of an inconsolable widow of a cop, boo-hoo, MORE violins to the soundtrack!

    And also, it looks like an old communist is not that different from a narrow-minded middle class policeman's wife because all he really cares about is clinging onto a woman, any woman. And if it doesn't happen he's fine with betraying his ideals and comrades.

    The whole movie is one big facepalm. The ending credits music almost had me laughing cos' I recently rewatched a cult Spanish teen drama Three Steps Above Heaven and it ended with the exact same type of score - an indie pop song in English with some sOuLfUL female vocals. I mean, it's ridiculous! For a ~somewhat~ crime drama to have THAT as a soundtrack!

    Anyway, you want to watch something Danish about political activists and their personal dilemmas, watch Blekingegade (The Left Wing Gang) instead. The story is based on true events, and although VERY similar in parts, it's told from a different angle, in a much more compelling way.

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    • Trivia
      The last part of director Per Fly's "class trilogy", following "Bænken" and "Arven".
    • Conexiones
      Follows Bænken (2000)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Streichquartett op. 59 no. 1
      Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performed by Den Unge Danske Strygekvartet

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de agosto de 2005 (Dinamarca)
    • Países de origen
      • Dinamarca
      • Noruega
      • Suecia
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Danés
      • Sueco
    • También se conoce como
      • Manslaughter
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Sankt Annæ Gymnasium, Valby, Copenhague, Dinamarca
    • Productoras
      • Zentropa Entertainments
      • Spillefilmkompaniet 4 1/2
      • Memfis Film
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      • USD 345,235
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 40 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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