![]() That being said, it’s interesting to know from the offset that Merete is safe. ![]() However the audience are frustratingly fed too much information along the way, as brief snippets allow for us to piece this story together with a little too much ease, thus devaluing the impact of the grand finale – which is therefore somewhat underwhelming and anticlimactic. Mørck is adamant however, that the missing victim Merete (Sonja Richter) is still alive, and so delves into deep, dark territory to uncover the truth once and for all.Īs with any mystery thriller of this ilk, the picture is entirely reliant on the inevitable, big reveal. Paired with his new assistant Assad (Fares Fares), the beleaguered Mørck becomes instantly intrigued by one case in particular, deciding to re-open it in spite of his boss’s strict instructions not to. Nikolaj Lie Kaas plays Carl Mørck, a downbeat, rough around the edges cop who is assigned to classifying cold cases having been shot on a previous investigation. His sophomore feature sees a continuing inclination to be diverse and eclectic, now proving his worth in the thriller genre, with The Keeper of Lost Causes. ![]() Since then he’s tried his hand at something a little more dramatic, helming four episodes of the popular TV series Borgen. ![]() Danish director Mikkel Nørgaard’s most recent cinematic endeavour, was the brilliantly quirky and obscene comedy Klown. ![]()
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