Two intertwined cases linking the past with the present require the aid of Department Q to catch an elusive serial killer while time is running out.Two intertwined cases linking the past with the present require the aid of Department Q to catch an elusive serial killer while time is running out.Two intertwined cases linking the past with the present require the aid of Department Q to catch an elusive serial killer while time is running out.
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I haven't read any of the books, but based on my wife's explanation, this is also the best adaption of the books, they are still changing things and making it more viewer friendly, but that's how it is.
Serial killers are always strange and dark, but this one is very well portrayed by Pål Sverre Hagen, he really seems like this nice guy, good looking (a Norwegian Ryan Gosling), well spoken, calm and trustworthy. But deep down he is just a bad bad man, with a terrible past and a twisted mind.
Location, seating & time: Dagmar, Nordisk Film, Vesterbro, Denmark - Bio 2, row 6 seat 1 & 3 - 22.03.2016 at 16.30
So, another good creation within Scandinavian Noir, and another reason and opportunity to acquaint yourself with Nikolaj Lie Kaas' talent.
Acclaimed Norwegian director Hans Petter Moland has taken over, and made a much more serious and darker Nordic noir.
The film is about a serial killer, acting as a cult leader. He kidnaps two children and demands ransom. But before this the Departemnt Q gets a case with a eight year old strange message found in a bottle. This is the start of an intense hunt.
The acting is superb, and mix with religion makes it very interesting. The film is slightly let down by being a lower budget production, though just from being a classic. it's still a very dark crime thriller.
Carl Morck (played by Nikolaj Lie Kaas) is very depressed and heavy minded. He makes his best role so far here. There is also a very strong acting performance by Pål Sverre Hagen, which does another psychopath here, just as in Moland's incredible "In order of disappearance"/"Kraftidioten". Once again a memorable role.
A well recommended Nordic noir.
In A Conspiracy of Faith, police detective Carl ls burnt out and needs some resurgence that his job is worth it as he works the cold case Department Q. This comes at a bad time when Department Q catches the case of a 3 year old murder, and discover the killer is not done killing.
The movie takes a certain turn away form the other two. The case is not as complex, it's more right in your face, which allows for more action. It's the type of format I would expect from the second movie not the third.
On it's own A Conspiracy of Faith is a suspenseful action thriller, that's straight up protagonist vs. antagonist with a lot of dark themes and concepts that make for a remarkable film.
As part of the Department Q trilogy, it's new take on the crime drama series makes it fall into the third movie cruse.
Did you know
- TriviaBefore filming began, the film was already sold to more than 15 countries.
- GoofsIt wouldn't be possible to open the German InterCity trains door while riding by a passenger. Train door opens by remote control from the driver. And even if it would be possible: opening a door while riding would create a big hassle, conductors / train chef would force the driver to stop immediately.
- Quotes
Johannes: And now... I'll take away your faith.
Carl Mørck: You're wasting time. I don't believe in God. I don't believe in anything. Take me instead, Johannes, take me instead.
Johannes: You're rescuing people you've never met. Of course you have faith. I've never met anyone, who's had as much faith as you...
- ConnectionsFollowed by Les Enquêtes du Département V: Dossier 64 (2018)
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- Department Q: A Conspiracy of Faith
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- DKK 39,500,000 (estimated)
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- $9,651,271
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- 1h 52m(112 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
- 2.39:1