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Le coupable idéal

Original title: Quick
  • 2019
  • 10
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
4.7K
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Jonas Karlsson, David Dencik, and Alba August in Le coupable idéal (2019)
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The captivating story of Sweden's greatest judicial scandal ever, about one man who sacrificed everything in his hunt for the truth.The captivating story of Sweden's greatest judicial scandal ever, about one man who sacrificed everything in his hunt for the truth.The captivating story of Sweden's greatest judicial scandal ever, about one man who sacrificed everything in his hunt for the truth.

  • Director
    • Mikael Håfström
  • Writer
    • Erlend Loe
  • Stars
    • David Dencik
    • Alba August
    • Jonas Karlsson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Mikael Håfström
    • Writer
      • Erlend Loe
    • Stars
      • David Dencik
      • Alba August
      • Jonas Karlsson
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    David Dencik
    David Dencik
    • Thomas Quick
    Alba August
    Alba August
    • Jenny Küttim
    Jonas Karlsson
    Jonas Karlsson
    • Hannes Råstam
    Selma Glasell
    • Mia Ekberg
    Magnus Roosmann
    Magnus Roosmann
    • Christer van der Kwast
    Suzanne Reuter
    Suzanne Reuter
    • Margit Norell
    Linda Ulvaeus
    • Birgitta Ståhle
    Christopher Wagelin
    Christopher Wagelin
    • Seppo Penttinen
    Björn Bengtsson
    Björn Bengtsson
    • Sven Åke Christianson
    Johan Hedenberg
    Johan Hedenberg
    • Claes Borgström
    Peter Andersson
    Peter Andersson
    • Jan Olsson
    Anders Mossling
    Anders Mossling
    • Göran Källberg
    Emanuel Habtu
    • Yenon Levi
    Aiva Anani
    • Emma Råstam
    Tova Magnusson
    Tova Magnusson
    • Lena Råstam
    Jimmy Lindström
    • Gubb Jan Stigson
    Nico Indiana Mennell
    • Therese Johannessen
    Timo Nieminen
    Timo Nieminen
    • Björn Asplund
    • Director
      • Mikael Håfström
    • Writer
      • Erlend Loe
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    8kickeeen

    An important, well-made portrait of Sweden's biggest legal scandal to date

    Putting miscarriage of justice on screen is no easy task. Bureaucracy and law is usually not as entertaining as shooting gangsters, wars or superheroes. However, Mikael Håfström pulls this off in a very good manner with help from two well-crafted acting performances from David Dencik and Jonas Karlsson. It's, without a doubt, Håfström's best achievement since his Oscar nominated Evil (2003).

    The movie portrays how Thomas Quick was manipulated into confessing over 30 murders; thereafter convicted for eight of them. Even though the focus of the film is on Quick, it's not an understatement to say that the film manages to display how essential journalism is in modern day society. Had it not been for Hannes Råstam, an investigative journalist with a brilliant mind, this story might have never seen the light of day. It is also a reminder of why it's important that we hold people working for the justice system, police force and health care to very high standards. If one is interested in law, psychology, human behaviour and/or journalism - this is a must watch.

    The uncovering of this drama has led to numerous documentaries and books being written about the case. It is a legal scandal without comparison in Swedish judicial history; a case which should interest people outside of its borders. Watch it, now.
    9ops-52535

    a great biographic story about an acknowledged journalist

    And Its the story about the alleged serial killer thomas quick...again... a charade of judicial and psyciatric blunder that have bred a lot of sadness and fright in the foremost swedish society, but also here in norway. do admit a murder and youll get pills, and even more pills if it coincides with our theories. time it well and admit 8,10,or 30 murders, that will gain a lot of benzodiazepines....over many years

    when films like these are made i feel soo sorry for all the families that have lost and never found their dear ones due to crime, and my heart really bleeds for them, as well as it bleeds for mr råstam, who made shockingly good journalism at his best.

    the story delves over a relative short timespan, but gives a thorough introduction to the quick case and the obsessive and narcisistic besserwissers within surtain parts of sweedish psyciatry and policing.( i know there are people that dont like this) and the worst part of it all is that there have never been investigated any other suspects or theories, and its basiclly acknowledged that the true suspect will never be found.

    its as usual a good sweedish film production, good acting a good story, though with a lot of flashing back which can be a bit confusing. its hard to make an ending to stories like this, but i think its quite an honour to the journalist and the journalism.

    its a 9 from the grumpy old man, i had low expectations so im pleasantly surprised. its a recommend
    7Guanche48

    A perfect defendant!

    The best thing about this film is that it is very well documented, the worst thing is that it is quite long. I don't know if one thing is related to the other, I think not, the scenes of the family history and the disease should have been summarized a little more.

    Despite this, I quite liked the subject, a learning experience that makes you think, this case came to light due to the persevering work of these journalists. How many cases of this type will exist today? Probably more than we would like.

    Jonas Karlsson and David Dencik, Hannes and Quick in the movie, the two main actors, are fantastic in their role. The difficult thing for me, at times, is getting used to Hannes's strange family, totally distanced, for this reason the scene in which Quick gives Hannes a hug seemed most touching to me, while his wife reacts in a very distant way. It must be that I like psychology and the ways of acting of each person.

    The story is exciting and has quite strong parts, how could this have happened? Well, it did and it's almost unbelievable. I recommend it, without a doubt!
    7DimitrisPassas-TapTheLine

    Sweden's biggest legal scandal on screen.

    This is a film about Sweden's greatest judicial scandal ever. Sture Bergwall, under the pseudonym Thomas Quick, has confessed more than 30 murders, while incarcerated in a mental institution, committed between 1964 and 1993. He was convicted for eight of those murders between 1994 and 2001. In 2008 he withdrew all his confessions and the cases for which he was condemned fell apart as they have been based almost exclusively in the confessions, lacking any concrete, hard evidence to support them. There were no eyewitnesses or forensic evidence collected by the authorities that proved Bergwall's guilt beyond the shadow of any doubt. Bergwall was confined to care in an institution for the criminally insane after committing an armed robbery in 2001 and stabbing a man while being in outpatient treatment from a psychiatric facility. During his treatment, he confessed to more than thirty murders committed in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland between 1964 and 1993. Quick's therapy involved the heavy use of benzodiazepines, a class of psychoactive drugs used to sedate patients. Hannes Råstam, an investigative journalist of SVT (Sveriges Television), made extensive research on Bergwall's story and in 2008 during an interview that he took from him, Bergwall retracted his confessions and denied his involvement in any of the cases for which he had been sentenced. Råstam, along with his colleague Dan Joseffson, has published books and TV documentaries about the murder cases and both of them claimed that Bergwall was manipulated by lead psychologist Margit Norell into confessing crimes that he hadn't committed. Norell treated and studied Thomas Quick in the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic in Säter and was an expert witness in his trial. She was rumored to be a kind of cult leader or mentor even though those assumptions were never confirmed.

    The film's protagonist is Hannes Råstam, played subtly and convincingly by the multi-talented Swedish actor and author, Jonas Karlsson (Death of a Pilgrim, The Snowman, Sthlm Requiem). Alba August (Rain, Below the Surface) does a solid job as Råstam's sidekick, Jenny, who helps him throughout the investigation. David Dencik (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Top of the Lake, Chernobyl) is excellent as Thomas Quick and delivers one of his best performances ever on screen. The director of the film, Mikael Håfström (Evil, Room 1408), focuses on the two journalists' crusade as well as it often cuts to flashbacks from Bergwall's therapy during his time in Säter. We can take a glimpse into the mind of a highly disturbed individual as well as a sad, lonely man who is too confused to realize what he is saying. At the same time, we are witnessing Råstam's initial reluctance to follow the case, his apprehension during the first interviews with Quick and his insistence on uncovering the truth behind the story. He is quickly tracing major inconsistencies with the official police investigation's conclusions and gradually he begins to believe that perhaps something is amiss. The movie also peeks in Råstam's private life and his battle with serious medical diseases which are first diagnosed after a minor car crash accident he suffers during the beginning of the Quick investigation. The Swedish television journalist finally died in 2012 of pancreatic cancer.

    This is a true-crime film narrating the depressing story of a non-criminal who was a victim himself. A victim of a deficient police investigation, over-ambitious clinical psychologists who knew no limits as far as mental disease treatment is concerned but above everything, a victim of his own disturbed mind. I was familiar with the Thomas Quick case but the truth is that I've never delved deeper into it and I mostly ignored the majority of the facts that made this sordid tale one of the biggest legal scandals in Scandinavia. Håfström criticizes severely the -more or less corrupt- institutions that contributed to the destruction of one man's soul like mental illness facilities and, of course, the Swedish police force. Nevertheless, the focus of the film remains on the people and the consequences that this case had on their lives. Thus, Quick is much more than a mere denouncement of the Swedish authorities as in its essence is a largely human-oriented movie about the different lives of several individuals, especially concentrating on Bergwall and Råstam.

    It should be also added, for all those who want to learn more about Thomas Quick, that there is also the 2015 documentary by Brian Hill, The Confessions of Thomas Quick, that recounts Thomas Quick's bizarre story and includes interviews with him and other participants in the events. On the other hand, Quick is a fictional true-crime account of this grotesque tale of false confession and miscarriage of justice.
    3victor-maia82

    Boring

    Couldn't see more than 30 min. Bored me too much. Too confusing and not interesting at all... Can not understand how anyone liked it. There is nothing else to be said about it! Just a bad movie.

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 2020 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Quick
    • Filming locations
      • Uddevalla, Västra Götalands län, Sweden(Book store)
    • Production companies
      • Brain Academy
      • Film i Väst
      • Nordisk Film
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      • $156,168
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      2 hours 12 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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