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La troisième vague

Original title: Den tredje vågen
  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.3K
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Irina Björklund and Jakob Eklund in La troisième vague (2003)
ActionCrimeThriller

Johan Falk hasn't been working for over a year since he resigned from the police. Most of all he wants to move out to the countryside, but fate has a different thought.Johan Falk hasn't been working for over a year since he resigned from the police. Most of all he wants to move out to the countryside, but fate has a different thought.Johan Falk hasn't been working for over a year since he resigned from the police. Most of all he wants to move out to the countryside, but fate has a different thought.

  • Director
    • Anders Nilsson
  • Writers
    • Anders Nilsson
    • Joakim Hansson
  • Stars
    • Jakob Eklund
    • Irina Björklund
    • Nicholas Farrell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • Anders Nilsson
    • Writers
      • Anders Nilsson
      • Joakim Hansson
    • Stars
      • Jakob Eklund
      • Irina Björklund
      • Nicholas Farrell
    • 16User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Jakob Eklund
    Jakob Eklund
    • Johan Falk
    Irina Björklund
    Irina Björklund
    • Rebecca
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Devlin
    Ben Pullen
    Ben Pullen
    • Kane
    Marie Richardson
    Marie Richardson
    • Helén
    Sylvester Groth
    Sylvester Groth
    • Dauphin
    Lennart Hjulström
    Lennart Hjulström
    • Sellberg
    John Benfield
    John Benfield
    • Stevens
    Robert Giggenbach
    Robert Giggenbach
    • Sorensen
    Pierre Deny
    • Leblanc
    Emmanuel Limal
    Emmanuel Limal
    • Rocca
    Hanna Alsterlund
    • Nina
    Jacqueline Ramel
    Jacqueline Ramel
    • Anja
    • (as Jaqueline Ramel)
    Joram Voelklein
    • Van Nuys
    Joep Sertons
    Joep Sertons
    • Van Effen
    David Fredrickson
    • Harrows
    • (as David Frederickson)
    Christian Greger Strøm
    • Martins
    • (as Christian Greger)
    László Hágó
    • Ebenhardt
    • Director
      • Anders Nilsson
    • Writers
      • Anders Nilsson
      • Joakim Hansson
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    7sarastro7

    Pretty classy

    Sweden has a literary tradition of very high-quality political crime and action thrillers, starring heroes like Martin Beck, Carl Hamilton - and Johan Falk. All of them have been turned into movies, and the latest trilogy with Johan Falk - Noll Tolerans, Livvakterna and Den Tredje Vågen - continues the honor roll. These are very well-produced and exciting action movies; certainly impressive by any Scandinavian standard.

    They are not perfect, though. Good as they are, they are marred by formulaic elements, like extremely evil bad guys who always threaten to beat and/or kill women, which is "the easy way" for a writer to show how evil the bad guys are. As a result, the realism suffers. The third movie in particular also gets unrealistic in the dramatic finale, with Helén (Falk's girlfriend, mostly an innocent bystander) suddenly turning into an expert pickpocket and "undercover operative". The massive riots in Munich were also a bit over the top, I thought, and not really necessary for the story, except to allow the writer to avoid having Falk do all the dirty work of disposing of the bad guys.

    But even so, these movies are highly entertaining and well worth watching. The movies get progressively better, building excitement as they go. The independent security force in Livvakterna was very cool, and the international action in Den Tredje Vågen, with Nicholas Farrell's well-acted character switching sides because he's all integrity, was very satisfying.

    7 out of 10.
    8David-Kappel

    good one!

    I bought "Third Wave" for 3 € and did not expect too much. But surprisingly this movie was really fun to watch!

    The start is a little to slow but after that the movie is fast and full of action. Of course one should not expect the sort of action scenes one can find in Casino Royale or any Hollywood blockbuster. But these realistic action scenes do add to the tension the movie creates. The many changes of location didn't seem to be in the movie just for the sake of it as it appears in many Hollywood action movies within the beginning.

    The acting wasn't over the top but the actors still did a good job. Maybe it just felt that way coz I watched the German dubbed version.

    The one thing I did not like that much was the ending. The final just takes a little too long and seems exaggerated - (Especially as I am German and I wonder what people will think of the situation in Munich after having seen this movie,haha!)

    All in all a very good movie though!
    8jjgeurtsen

    A strong European action-thriller.

    "The Third Wave" is a strong European action-thriller that can measure itself with almost every American production.

    Organized crime is becoming a bigger and bigger problem in Europe and the newly appointed leader of the international police force Europol is determined to attack the criminals head on. Unfortunately he himself is killed when three professional hit men try to kill Rebecca, a young woman who had fled England to get away from her very powerful 'white collar' criminal husband. The Swedish inspector Johan Falk (a former colleague of the assassinated Europol-leader) witnesses the hit. He kills one of the hit men and flees the scene Rebecca. Now Johan, Rebecca and Johan's wife and daughter are in danger and because they don't know who to trust, their first priority is just to stay alive.

    As said, "The Third Wave' is a good film for a broad audience. The story gave the filmmakers the opportunity to put in a lot of action and because of that, is has become a fast film that doesn't have any weak moments. There are 5 different languages involved, but (with subtitles)it doesn't feel like a foreign film. You won't be able to see it in theaters, so you'll have to look for it at your local videostore.
    6Antagonisten

    The bar has been raised

    Swedish action movies. Taste those words put together like that. It just doesn't taste right. Or, at least that is what i used to think. Anders Nilsson has forced me to at least in part reconsider my stance on Swedish action movies with his trilogy about the hard-case Johan Falk.

    Usually the problem with Swedish action-movies consist of three things: (1) Hollywood complex. It seems that most Swedish directors have seen too many Hollywood action-movies without realizing that they need a budget to emulate that style. (2) The budget. Closely linked to the first point. Swedish movies simply don't have the budget for full-fledged action-scenes. (3) Stefan Sauk. I don't know HOW the man does it, but it seems he uses some kind of supernatural power to force EVERY director in Sweden to cast him in their action movies. Except for Anders Nilsson who stays away from Sauk mercifully enough.

    Readers might already be acquainted with Anders Nilssons film-making from the first two installments in this trilogy. I can start off by saying that this movie is far superior to both the previous films. The technical quality, the acting and the action are all much more refined. This is without a doubt the best action movie to come out of Sweden for a very long time. Perhaps the best ever?

    So what makes this such a great movie? Well first of all it seems Anders Nilsson manages to keep his Hollywood-complex in check. It seems he knows that he can't have two hours of intense action so instead he goes for a better approach. The action scenes are few and far between, but well made when they DO happen. Also he doesn't hesitate to use foreign actors which feels like something more Swedish directors should do. It adds substantially to the realism of the movie. Last but not least the script feels properly worked through. Many times scripts for Swedish movies feel unfinished and filled with strange plot-holes and nonsensical twists. This is at least one step up in quality from most others.

    In the end this finally feels like a Swedish action movie that people outside of Sweden can actually enjoy. That the budget is still well below 5 million USD shows of course, but the money is used wisely and this is an enjoyable experience. Hopefully other Swedish directors now understand that the bar has been raised. I rate this 6/10.
    gilknut

    Painfully outdated conspiracy theories

    It's important to note, when looking at the reviews and comments on this movie, that nearly all of them were written more than a decade ago. At the time, news media and the entertainment industry were just waking up to the new crime waves from Eastern Europe, and speculations and predictions were wildly out of proportion. This movie is a good example of that, and while it probably seemed somewhat realistic at the time, watching it for the first time 12 years later means almost two hours of facepalming.

    Another funny thing is that of this first trilogy of Johan Falk movies, only the first one holds up today. "Noll tolerans" was a tight, domestic thriller, and while suffering from some genre clichés, it could very nearly have been produced today. The next two, "Livvakterna" and this one, simply come across as sensationalist speculations run amok. Wildly inaccurate numbers and absurd conjecture are painfully present throughout. Yes, financial organized crime was and is of course a large and real international problem, but neither the European governments or society as we know it fell, as this movie would have us believe. If you're just getting into the Johan Falk movies, I'd recommend you watch the first one and then move on to the 2009 installments. This initial trilogy is in many ways a set of relatively well made thrillers, but their wildly distorted look at contemporary events come across as mostly embarrassing today.

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    • Trivia
      Several entire blocks were constructed in Trollhättan to simulate locations of Munich and the Hague.
    • Goofs
      When Rebecca is sitting on the ferry to Hoek van Holland, the green screen used for the window is reflected in the shiny table.
    • Quotes

      Bodice: [Radio] We need a fucking hospital here!

      Devlin: [Radio] Roger. And can we please use the proper procedure of language, over.

      Bodice: [Radio] Fucking roger, out!

    • Crazy credits
      "Dock INGET TACK till polisledningen i Göteborg som för tredje gången vägrat lyfta ett finger för att hjälpa oss. Tur att polishuset i Göteborg i övrigt är fyllt med samarbetsvilliga poliser..." Which translates roughly to: "But NO THANKS go to the police-management in Göteborg as they, for the third time, have been unwilling to lift a finger to help us. Lucky for us the police-houses of Göteborg are filled with cooperative officers..."
    • Connections
      Followed by Johan Falk: GSI - Gruppen för särskilda insatser (2009)

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2003 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Finland
    • Languages
      • Swedish
      • English
      • German
      • French
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • The Third Wave
    • Filming locations
      • Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Sonet Film
      • Film i Väst
      • The Chimney Pot
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    • Budget
      • SEK 34,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,386
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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