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Les enquêtes du Département V: Profanation

Original title: Fasandræberne
  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
28K
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Les enquêtes du Département V: Profanation (2014)
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The murder of young twins initially implicates a group of upper class students as the killers, though the case takes a turn or two from its starting point.The murder of young twins initially implicates a group of upper class students as the killers, though the case takes a turn or two from its starting point.The murder of young twins initially implicates a group of upper class students as the killers, though the case takes a turn or two from its starting point.

  • Director
    • Mikkel Nørgaard
  • Writers
    • Nikolaj Arcel
    • Rasmus Heisterberg
    • Jussi Adler-Olsen
  • Stars
    • Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    • Fares Fares
    • Pilou Asbæk
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mikkel Nørgaard
    • Writers
      • Nikolaj Arcel
      • Rasmus Heisterberg
      • Jussi Adler-Olsen
    • Stars
      • Nikolaj Lie Kaas
      • Fares Fares
      • Pilou Asbæk
    • 48User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    Nikolaj Lie Kaas
    • Carl Mørck
    Fares Fares
    Fares Fares
    • Assad
    Pilou Asbæk
    Pilou Asbæk
    • Ditlev Pram
    David Dencik
    David Dencik
    • Ulrik Dybbøl
    Danica Curcic
    Danica Curcic
    • Kimmie
    Sarah-Sofie Boussnina
    Sarah-Sofie Boussnina
    • Kimmie som ung
    Johanne Louise Schmidt
    Johanne Louise Schmidt
    • Rose
    Marco Ilsø
    Marco Ilsø
    • Ditlev som ung
    Beate Bille
    • Thelma
    Peter Christoffersen
    Peter Christoffersen
    • Alberg
    Søren Pilmark
    Søren Pilmark
    • Marcus Jacobsen
    Michael Brostrup
    • Børge Bak
    Morten Kirkskov
    • Lars Bjørn
    Philip Stilling
    • Ulrik som ung
    Adam Ild Rohweder
    Adam Ild Rohweder
    • Bjarne som ung
    Anton Honik
    • Jesper
    Kristian Høgh Jeppesen
    • Bjarne Thøgersen
    Katrine Greis-Rosenthal
    • Tine
    • Director
      • Mikkel Nørgaard
    • Writers
      • Nikolaj Arcel
      • Rasmus Heisterberg
      • Jussi Adler-Olsen
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    User reviews48

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    10s3276169

    Superb

    This is the second film installment that I am aware of in this detective drama, following on from "The Keeper of Lost Causes".

    At first glance the translated title, "Killer of Pheasants", seems somewhat misleading. In fact, its well chosen. Pheasants demonstrate sexual dimorphism. That is the males are brightly coloured, whilst the females are plain. The wealthy male sexual predators at the heart of this tale, like male pheasants, appear to have everything. They lead bright, shining, seemingly flawless lives. By contrast, their female collaborator turned victim, suffers a bleak life of dispossession, but as we see she is, ultimately, a better human being.

    Indeed, this story is, arguably, as much about dispossession, as it is a crime story. It speaks to the destructive power of inequality and how money not only does not remedy human flaws but can, in fact, amplify them.

    Of course, its also a good crime thriller, with many subtle and often oblique, plot shifts. It takes time for all the intricate pieces of the crime puzzle to come together but when they do, its a very satisfying experience.

    The acting is outstanding. Nikolaj Lie Kaas skillfully reprises his role as Carl Morck. A socially awkward, self destructive but nonetheless brilliant, driven detective. Fares Fares returns as his long suffering but understanding partner, Assad. The comfortable chemistry between these two lead actors makes this film easy viewing.

    The other cast members, including the key villains of the piece, are well chosen and able actors who fit snugly into their respective roles.

    For some people, possibly the only shortcoming, may be the sexual violence inherent in the film. If you are of a sensitive disposition you may want to give this film a pass. That said, if you are not perturbed by the violence or the subtitles, this film is a must see. Ten out of ten from me.
    7subxerogravity

    Great follow up to The Keeper of Lost Causes keeping the momentum up for a great crime drama franchise,

    So when I saw the Keeper of Lost Causes, I was very impressed by what a griping Crime Drama it was and when I discovered it was the first in a trilogy, I had to see the others.

    The Absent One is the second in the trilogy. Some time after Carl and his partner, Assad made Department Q a name for their first case, they quickly became a joke again due to Carl's focus on solving the cold cases rather than just organizing the place met they have not closed another cold case since. Then a retired sheriff begs Carl to look into the cold case involving the murder of his two children which someone took the blame for. This lead Carl to uncover the dangerous vices of the privilege of high society.

    It's as gritty as the first movie, with a case that has slightly more depth and angles to it. This allows us to see the warm heart of Carl without melting the ice, as he gives his all to make right what once went wrong. The detective himself becomes more well rounded with just enough peaks into his personal life (a bonding relationship he has with his ex-wife's son, who he obviously sees as his flesh and blood), to make him human. The movie also introduces a new team member, Rose, the last of a long list of secretaries who don't work well with Carl, but luckily Assad likes her.

    This is becoming a fabulous police drama franchise and I can't wait to complete the trilogy.
    GManfred

    Danish Noir

    Good murder mystery noir from Denmark showing at NYC's IFC Center for just one week, and a picture that deserves more exposure than that. It is a tense detective story of a 'cold case', a double murder 20 years old taken up by Danish Detectives Morck and Assad. I am a great fan of top shelf detective films, and film noir in particular, and this one is surprisingly well done.

    Nutshell; a brother and sister were murdered 20 years previous and the crimes were unsolved. Their father, a retired cop, approaches Morck and pleads with him to renew the case. Morck dusts him off, saying he is too busy. The father then turns up as a suicide, which leads Morck to regret his cavalier treatment of the father and decides to investigate. His subsequent investigation takes a sordid turn and becomes darker as the story unfolds.

    There are three movies in the Det. Morck series, and I wish I could have stayed for all three. It is remarkably well done and bears all the hallmarks of Hollywood noir films. Morck is a no-nonsense detective who smokes and is hard-drinking and with a clear-headed assistant who tries to be a counter balance. Morck is moody and obsessive and will break the rules in the name of truth and justice, and the chemistry between the two is a tribute to their acting and to the screenplay. The movie scene needs more of this type of grown up fare as many of us have tired of the usual sequel to a dull film and of animated cartoon movies for 6 year olds. While Indies like this are produced perhaps there is still hope for a foundering art form.
    8planktonrules

    Good but very, very graphic...so think twice about watching this one.

    Horror Hunters is a Danish film directed by Mikkel Nørgaard. In its native land, this film recently became the highest grossing domestic film in history. Now it's coming to DVD internationally and you'll have a chance to see it as well.

    The film is an extremely graphic and unflinching crime film--one that you should be warned about before you decide to see it or not. While it's extremely well made, there are also some very graphic murders, tons of blood, rape and other bits of nastiness that make this a poor choice if you want to watch a film with the kids or your mother. Think twice before you'd consider doing this...no, think three times!

    The film is a bit reminiscent of the American television shows "Cold Case" or "Cold Case Files" in that the story involves a police unit which investigates unsolved crimes. However, the case is unusual because someone has already been convicted of the crime. It seems that a police captain KNOWS there's much more to the case but has been unable to go further with the case. How he passes it on to the team is something...really, really something.

    This case turns out to be 20 years old. And, through the course of the film, it turns out that the case has a lot of similarities to other cases committed since--horrible, senseless and violent crimes committed for kicks. The key to solving this is a woman named Kimmee who disappeared long, long ago as well as her involvement with a pair of rich and malevolent prep school teens. But, solving any of these crimes will be very difficult, as the perpetrators are powerful and well connected. It's made even more difficult because one of the investigators is an emotional mess himself and you really aren't sure if he'll solve the crime or end up getting himself killed due to his recklessness and unwillingness to back down when he's pressured to do so by his superiors.

    As I first mentioned, the film is very graphic--much more so than I usually would watch. On the other hand, the plot is very intelligently written and the story is one that sucks you in and won't let you go until the guilty are brought to justice. For crimes of cop stories that don't mind a film that is very edgy and dark, this one is well worth seeing.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Great Franchise

    Police Detective Carl Mørck (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) stumbles upon an old man nearby the Police Department Building and he asks if Carl had checked the documentation he sent to him. Carl does not give much attention to the man and two hours later the man is found dead after committing suicide in his bathtub. Carl convinces his partner Assad Pilou (Fares Fares) to reopen an old case where the twins of the old man had been murdered and soon Carl and Assad are involved in a network of old crimes where the powerful executives and millionaires Ditlev Pram (Pilou Asbæk) and his friend Ulrik Dybbøl (David Dencik) seem to be responsible for. Now they are chasing Ditlev´s former girlfriend Kimmie (Danica Curcic), who might be the key witness of the cases. But the criminals are hunting her down.

    "Fasandræberne", a.k.a. "Department Q: The Absent One". Is another great franchise with a new case of Police Detectives Carl Mørck and Assad Pilou. The structure of the bleak story is similar to the first film with the use of flashbacks. The performances are top-notch again and the screenplay does not use the clichés of a crime film. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Departamento Q: O Ausente" ("Department Q: The Absent One")

    Note: On 17 July 2021, I saw this film again.

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    • Trivia
      Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, who plays the younger Kimmie in the "20 years ago" sections, is actually only five years younger than Danica Curcic, who plays Kimmie as an adult.
    • Quotes

      Rose: [On the feline he brought in] What do you call it?

      Carl Mørck: [Beat] Cat

    • Connections
      Followed by Les enquêtes du Département V: Délivrance (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Remedy
      Written by Niels Bagge Hansen (as Vinnie Who)

      Performed by Niels Bagge Hansen (as Vinnie Who)

      (C) NCB Scandinavia

      (P) Parlophone Music / Warner Music Group

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 2015 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Germany
      • Sweden
      • Norway
    • Official sites
      • Det Danske Filminstitut (Denmark)
      • TrustNordisk (Denmark)
    • Languages
      • Danish
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Department Q: The Absent One
    • Filming locations
      • Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Zentropa Entertainments
      • Zentropa Entertainments
      • Zentropa International Sweden
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      • DKK 39,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,536,119
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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