Headhunter
- 2009
- 1h 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
2422
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Martin è stato assunto per trovare un erede alternativo a un'azienda, ma una brutale lotta per il potere ha esercitato un'intensa pressione su Martin, sulla sua vita privata e sulle sue rela... Leggi tuttoMartin è stato assunto per trovare un erede alternativo a un'azienda, ma una brutale lotta per il potere ha esercitato un'intensa pressione su Martin, sulla sua vita privata e sulle sue relazioni.Martin è stato assunto per trovare un erede alternativo a un'azienda, ma una brutale lotta per il potere ha esercitato un'intensa pressione su Martin, sulla sua vita privata e sulle sue relazioni.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 13 candidature totali
August Igor Svideniouk Egholm
- Jacob
- (as Igor Svideniouk Egholm)
Jakob Engmann
- Mark
- (as Jakob Bjerregaard Engmann)
Recensioni in evidenza
Martin Vinge is an accomplished recruiter of high-profile business talent, a man who thrives on corporate cut and thrust. Less successful as the estranged father of a seriously ill son, and carrying regret from his time as an investigative journalist and an incident involving a politician, he faces his biggest test yet when embroiled in the dynastic politics of a large shipping company.
Writer/director Rumie Hammerich invests this tale with Shakespearean gravitas. with Martin ostensibly in the employ of Lear-like elder Sieger, but menaced by his Iago-esque son Daniel. The chrome and steel surfaces of the offices shine and the Ikea domestic interiors are all hard edges, giving the film a David Fincher look while also heightening the cold, amoral shenanigans of the players. Martin's weak point is his son, and he plays a precarious balancing game in selling out to get his son the private medical care he needs, while simultaneously going after the truth of the story that his deep moral core compels him to uncover.
Lars Mikkelsen as Martin Vinge is brooding and conflicted. His one connection is journalist Nina (Charlotte Munck), unhappily married, compromised and flawed, as if to say Martin could only be attracted to a female version of himself. Except she is a decent parent. Mikkelsen's performance is perfect, always keeping things just below the surface so that we go along with Martin on his journey without ever truly getting to know why he embraces the contradictions of his undertaking so fully. There are some satisfying twists along the way, and moments of droll humour. Martin entering a room where only the women remain, and their synchronized pointing to the elevator, is a visual delight. In fact, the visual sheen of the whole film is rapturous, most reminiscent of Fincher's The Game.
This is a high quality thriller that exhibits judicious economy and steady pacing. It is the film Michael Clayton wanted to be. Mature, thoughtful filmmaking with a woody Scandinavian scent.
Writer/director Rumie Hammerich invests this tale with Shakespearean gravitas. with Martin ostensibly in the employ of Lear-like elder Sieger, but menaced by his Iago-esque son Daniel. The chrome and steel surfaces of the offices shine and the Ikea domestic interiors are all hard edges, giving the film a David Fincher look while also heightening the cold, amoral shenanigans of the players. Martin's weak point is his son, and he plays a precarious balancing game in selling out to get his son the private medical care he needs, while simultaneously going after the truth of the story that his deep moral core compels him to uncover.
Lars Mikkelsen as Martin Vinge is brooding and conflicted. His one connection is journalist Nina (Charlotte Munck), unhappily married, compromised and flawed, as if to say Martin could only be attracted to a female version of himself. Except she is a decent parent. Mikkelsen's performance is perfect, always keeping things just below the surface so that we go along with Martin on his journey without ever truly getting to know why he embraces the contradictions of his undertaking so fully. There are some satisfying twists along the way, and moments of droll humour. Martin entering a room where only the women remain, and their synchronized pointing to the elevator, is a visual delight. In fact, the visual sheen of the whole film is rapturous, most reminiscent of Fincher's The Game.
This is a high quality thriller that exhibits judicious economy and steady pacing. It is the film Michael Clayton wanted to be. Mature, thoughtful filmmaking with a woody Scandinavian scent.
Normally I don't really go for this kind of movies but I'm glad I gave it a shot. The story start a little slow but then the tension builds up and before you know you're completely into the story. I don't really like multinational businesses and their lobbying and this movie is a good example of it. With money you get power and with power you can do whatever you want and get away with it. The actors are all good, the filming is also good.this movie proves that Danish can also produce a good thriller without too much costs. You can't go wrong with this one if you like business-thrillers. I probably only will watch it once in my life but I'm glad I did it.
The link to prime video takes you to a different movie by the same name
Suitably intriguing story about cold fish Martin, star freelance headhunter, getting embroiled in risky business with troubled magnate N.F. Sieger and family.
Martin has family trouble of his own, his son being seriously ill. As everybody knows, families in this type of movie, exist only as leverage.
The photography is as cold as an industrialist heart. Dark, dismay and desolate, with sparks of redemption.
It's watchable in the original Danish with subtitles, since the dialogue is as sparse as luscious vegetation in Denmark during winter.
Martin has family trouble of his own, his son being seriously ill. As everybody knows, families in this type of movie, exist only as leverage.
The photography is as cold as an industrialist heart. Dark, dismay and desolate, with sparks of redemption.
It's watchable in the original Danish with subtitles, since the dialogue is as sparse as luscious vegetation in Denmark during winter.
Very enjoyable film. Even better after checking that it wasn't based on Jo Nesbo's 'Headhunters.' As it bore no relation to the book 😁and was the reason I started watching.
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- BlooperWhen Martin searches the web for information on Daniel Sieger, the browser's address bar clearly indicates that the web page is a local file.
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- 2.258.895 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 48 minuti
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