just finished watching "a hijacking" which is my first danish movie, and i loved every minute of this movie!!!! epic story, i have tiny reservations on the ending i think they dragged it a tiny bit with the captain scene i would've preferred they close it in another way. over all very cool movie.
Thank you guys!! I'll give these a shot and report back
P.s mind my ignorance, but is the actor Ramin mentioned the negotiator in a hijacking? If yes then hell yes he is rejected loved his character a great deal
Thank you guys!! I'll give these a shot and report back
P.s mind my ignorance, but is the actor Ramin mentioned the negotiator in a hijacking? If yes then hell yes he is rejected loved his character a great deal
@Bisco
Thomas Vinterberg's films have the same raw realism as Tobias Lindholm's films (director of A Hijacking). While I feel Lindholm is amazing at showing brutal realism, I feel Vinterberg is also able to take his films to the next level. However, the interesting thing is that Lindholm started as a screenwriter and has co-written Vinterberg's two latest films "Submarino" and "Jagten", both great films. However, I would start with Vinterberg's Festen. It's a very gritty film with handheld cameras which adds to the realism, and the plot is merciless and stays with you afterwards. If you like Festen, then watch Submarino or Jagten. Jagten is almost an "opposite" Festen while Submarino is - if possible - even darker than the two other films.
Oh, and you should also check out Lindholm's directorial debut R.