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Critic Matt Zoller Seitz
rated 10

Brutal, sad, funny, and disarmingly sweet-natured...

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Critic Stefan Pape
rated 10

With its brilliant plot, this Danish comedy thriller balances genres in a seamless fashion, while starring a remarkable central performance by Mikkelsen.

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Critic Ian Freer
rated 8

Filled with broken weirdos whose world turns on a dime between deadpan humour and no-punches-pulled violence...

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Critic Leah Greenblatt
rated 8

A kind of popcorn movie that doesn't just let wit and storytelling serve as the garnish for big-bang action, but makes that its actual priority.

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Critic Steve Rose
rated 8

There’s a sincere empathy for these damaged characters, and intelligent musings on fate, coincidence and trauma, all helped down by some delightfully absurd and audacious comedy.

Read full review at The Guardian
Aksel bové
rated 8

Not the directors best Flick, but still really good

2 years ago
Frederik Faaborg

Very funny

2 years ago
layane Santos
rated 8

B

1 year ago
Erika de Voss
rated 7

Fin handling

9 months ago
Critic Leah Greenblatt
rated 8

A kind of popcorn movie that doesn't just let wit and storytelling serve as the garnish for big-bang action, but makes that its actual priority.

Read full review at Entertainment Weekly
Critic Stefan Pape
rated 10

With its brilliant plot, this Danish comedy thriller balances genres in a seamless fashion, while starring a remarkable central performance by Mikkelsen.

Read full review at Common Sense Media
Critic Matt Zoller Seitz
rated 10

Brutal, sad, funny, and disarmingly sweet-natured...

Read full review at Roger Ebert
Critic Steve Rose
rated 8

There’s a sincere empathy for these damaged characters, and intelligent musings on fate, coincidence and trauma, all helped down by some delightfully absurd and audacious comedy.

Read full review at The Guardian
Critic Ian Freer
rated 8

Filled with broken weirdos whose world turns on a dime between deadpan humour and no-punches-pulled violence...

Read full review at Empire
anders sørensen
rated 7

Great

3 months ago
Critic Richard Whittaker
rated 7

With gentle, sensitive humor and pathos dominating the story, it’s really about self-justification...

Read full review at The Austin Chronicle