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It's just that crazy. If this was the plot to a film you'd probably have critics saying the plot was too far-fetched for the film to be enjoyable.
The happenings uncovered by these two fearless Danish men are- quite literally at times- unbelievable, and it's that precisely that makes this such an enthralling and jaw-dropping watch.
Truly seismic and really hope it gets the recognition it deserves.
The happenings uncovered by these two fearless Danish men are- quite literally at times- unbelievable, and it's that precisely that makes this such an enthralling and jaw-dropping watch.
Truly seismic and really hope it gets the recognition it deserves.
A inside look in Nort Korea's desperate attempts to make money on international drug and weapons deals.
The lack of scrutiny on the part of the North Korean officials in verifying the identity of the mole and especially the actor makes it hard to believe this really happened. But it seem to be real events that we see unfolding judging on the endless amount of footage of the meetings and Brugger's history of documentary making.
It's more thrumming than any Bond movie.
Some parts of the project is really mind boggling. You need to watch this documentary! The guts of Mr james and the Mole is just terrific. Some of the best reveals in a non-fictional film peice I have seen. Also, a great depiction of North Korea and how they deal in the west.
- william-eugensson
- 28 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
I honestly can't get my head around anyone who thinks this is worthy of anything under 8. Folk saying about bad directorship or anything along those lines are thick as s##t! It's more an expose than a typical documentary but that's because it had so many hidden cameras. What were you expecting? Some beautiful cinematography?! This guy spent 10 years of his life on the line and people are giving it 1 star. Unbelievable. For anyone with half a brain I fully recommend this. Stunning.
Once again Mads Brügger demonstrates how reality beats fiction. I the beginning I found it too constructed, with a debriefing and the instructors voice over. But as the story unfolded, I have to agree that the narrated style worked well. Then I just watched in amazement and disbelief.
I rarely tend to review on here, and maybe I'll reflect on this review having posted during yet another moment of midweek lockdown malaise, but my initial reaction is that I can't recall ever watching a documentary with such a mixture of incredulity and respect for the 2 protagonists. Apart from them demonstrating serious cohones, the director has produced an important 2 hours, during which I sat mostly open mouthed.
- nickjackson-40726
- 12 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
- marcusnyegaard
- 10 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
I'm not a critic. All I can say is, if you want to see an undercover spy operation with real footage, watch this!
The adrenalin you feel is real. Imagine the adrenalin and fear you'd have felt if you were the one doing it for 10 years straight.
Absolutely incredible bravery and commitment from Ulrich & Mr James - who is the most incredible person I've ever seen at work!
No spoilers - just watch it and you'll see for yourself. You couldn't make it up!
The adrenalin you feel is real. Imagine the adrenalin and fear you'd have felt if you were the one doing it for 10 years straight.
Absolutely incredible bravery and commitment from Ulrich & Mr James - who is the most incredible person I've ever seen at work!
No spoilers - just watch it and you'll see for yourself. You couldn't make it up!
- ashley-elson-191-924693
- 12 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
I must say I enjoyed this documentary very much. Exciting to learn about North Korea and how it all works, going around the system and international laws. It's like "I can't believe" how easy that sounds. If I had some million Euro or Dollars, I could be part of a lot of shady stuff. It's just very interesting.
They got so much info, video and photos, I'm impressed. They really did a great job, all involved. I found the "Mr. James" guy especially exciting. He did the part like an award winning actor. He looked the part, had the right part and skillset. Impressive!
Also the retired chef, such a natural calm, kinda geeky and "boring" guy, living his life, just being undercover for so long. Doing all that. That dude is a lot tougher than he looks. Respect!
This is ABSOLUTELY worth a watch! Great from beginning to end 10/10
They got so much info, video and photos, I'm impressed. They really did a great job, all involved. I found the "Mr. James" guy especially exciting. He did the part like an award winning actor. He looked the part, had the right part and skillset. Impressive!
Also the retired chef, such a natural calm, kinda geeky and "boring" guy, living his life, just being undercover for so long. Doing all that. That dude is a lot tougher than he looks. Respect!
This is ABSOLUTELY worth a watch! Great from beginning to end 10/10
- freddy_at_home
- 17 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Good history with a mind blowing plot... sometimes a hard to believe it's all true, and that facts really happened as they are being told. But it's worth watching even without having that much clarity, for the boldness of the movie makers and the footage recorded. As everything else regarding North Korea, it's hard to fact check. So basically you have to put some faith on the storytellers and believe that what they're saying it's true and unfolded the way they show.
- osvaldoantunes
- 15 फ़र॰ 2021
- परमालिंक
Easily the beat documentary, I've ever watched. Was tied to the screen though the whole thing - in pure disbelief.
The North Korean government is brutal, murderous, and yet has a handful of foreign lackeys who support its aims. This peculiar documentary covers the attempts of a retired Danish chef and a convicted drug dealer to investigate these networks through undercover infiltration, an absurdly dangerous thing to do, but also, something that appears in many ways more akin to trolling than journalism. Although it's clear from the start that they made it out alive, some elements of the story leave an awkward taste in the mouth: some Ugandan villagers are promised a new hospital, and threatened with eviction, as part of a fabricated scheme that appears to be spiralling out of control through the protagonists' love of the game. It's as if George Smiley was playing for laughs. The story is fun to watch mostly because it's so weird; but I'm not sure it reflects quite as well on its heroes as they might think. That it doesn't reflect well on North Korea either goes without saying.
- paul2001sw-1
- 11 फ़र॰ 2024
- परमालिंक
- chris-impens
- 30 दिस॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Mads Brügger is better than ever when he uses others as walraff mole to uncover the nasty secrets of North Korea and their disiples.
I was tied to the screen for every second of this, and if you ever thought that the North Korean regime was up to any good, you'll learn better from this.
This is very important work, and kudos to the two moles.
Fantastic work, and important work for world human community.
What an absolute amazing story! A must see. The documentary covers everything you already suspectet to be true. And now you Can see and hear it with your own eyes. You can't make this up...
- cmathiassendk
- 11 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Mads Brügger has a nag for getting us, as viewers, feeling immersed in his documentaries. You literally sit at the edge of your seat.
His "victims" in them, often seem clown-like and involuntary comedians as Mads Brügger slowly but steadily spins his web around a sometimes pre-defined narrative.
In the case of "The Mole", Mads Brügger and his two enormously brave, key accomplices, did not have a story from the outset, but instead saw the narrative develop over the span of an incredible 10 years!
What patience from Mads Brügger!
What courage from Ulrich Larsen, a young pensioner that did something very few of us will ever get to do; Create a historic legacy. His wife will surely forgive him (see the end)!
And what incredible forgiveness for all past sins we feel from watching Mr. James (an ex-French Foreign Legionary and convicted cocain-dealer to the rich and famous). He's a damn, perfect fit for the role as Mr. James!
As of a few days after release, already the UN have asked all three to bear witness before UN Security Council. What higher achievement could you ask for?
- kim_engman
- 13 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
I just watched the first episode of this documentary film on the Dutch TV network NPO and fell immediately in love with it. It is a super interesting film to me. Like some other reviews said, "reality beats the fiction", I also have the same feeling. I like the way the documentary is made, without passing judgements (no one can stay absolutely impartial, but i think this movie did a good job), only recording what happened. I think the director also did a great job in making this into a very interesting and exciting real-life thriller. I understand that some people doubt the authenticity of this film, (well, it is common that people doubt about everything, toch?). I can only tell from my own experience. I was born and grew up in China, we heard quite often of the stories of our neighbour and one of our best buddies (if we have any)--North Korea. And during my study of international relations at the university, I did some research and wrote an article about the North Korea, plus what i have heard from my parents and what i watched on news and other documentaries, I personally found the story quite convincing and authentic. And last but not least, the mole, and the rest of the film team, is so daring of making this film happen. I would definetely recommend this film to you.
- friendshipjohn
- 17 दिस॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
I needn't go over the story again here, it's utterly gripping, but I am just posting this review to say that *every single account* that has reviewed this documentary as propaganda and fiction has been created in October 2020 and this was their first or unique contribution to imdb. I checked because I am naturally suspicious and I also immediately noticed an unnatural amount of thumbs down on positive reviews, for a documentary that highly rated.
Draw your own conclusions.
- theredmare
- 19 दिस॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Once again an amazing documentary from Mads Brügger - North Koreas best friend.
- danielstorm1993
- 11 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
I couldn't suspend my disbelief enough for this one to have the impact Brügger wanted it to have on me (for example, Alejandro, being confined to Spain and deprived of his income from the North Korean government, had no incentive to be anything other than an actor). It was also slow-paced and part 2 was a bore; I would have preferred a piece that slanted more on the human condition aspect of the mole who'd sacrificed so much just for 15 minutes of fame, rather than whatever charade Brügger was trying to construct. Cold Case Hammersjold was very similar; when Brügger hits a wall, he makes do with the footage that he has, but is it the truth he is after? He seems to be a producer that cares more about the end than the means. 6.5 rounded up only because it fleshes out how the North Koreans exploit those around them and deal in illicit goods. I would not really say it was worth my two hours of attention.
- ashleyannkennedy
- 9 अप्रैल 2021
- परमालिंक
Even if the movie was fiction it would be a must-watch. Considering the fact that it is true makes it just outstandingly great. This is the kind of movie that can change the world.
- fabiokeller
- 19 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
- howboutthisone_huh
- 29 दिस॰ 2022
- परमालिंक
- emilie_frost
- 18 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
- mikkelsenfriisandreas
- 13 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक
Left me speechless afterwards. This is one of those times where reality is crazier than fiction. I don't wanna spoil anything, but if you wanna see a spy, in action with hidden cameras infiltrating one of the most closed of countries in the world, then this is for you.
- klaramarieclemmensen
- 14 अक्टू॰ 2020
- परमालिंक