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The Absent One

Fasandræberne

  • Status: Released
  • 02-10-2014
  • Runtime: 116 min
  • Score: 7.035
  • Vote count: 664

Denmark, 2014. A former police officer asks Carl Mørck, head of Department Q, to find out who brutally killed his young twins in 1994. Although a local inhabitant confessed and was convicted of murder, Carl and his partner Assad soon realize that there is something in the case resolution that is terribly wrong.

Nikolaj Lie Kaas

Carl Mørck

Fares Fares

Hafez el-Assad

Pilou Asbæk

Ditlev Pram

David Dencik

Ulrik Dybbøl

Danica Ćurčić

Kirsten Marie 'Kimmie' Lassen

Sarah-Sofie Boussnina

Kimmie som ung

Johanne Louise Schmidt

Rose Knudsen

Marco Ilsø

Ditlev som ung

Beate Bille

Thelma

Peter Christoffersen

Alberg

Søren Pilmark

Marcus Jacobsen

Michael Brostrup

Børge Bak

Morten Kirkskov

Lars Bjørn

Phillip Stilling

Ulrik som ung

Adam Ild Rohweder

Bjarne som ung

Anton Honik

Jesper

Kristian Høgh Jeppesen

Bjarne Thøgersen

Katrine Greis-Rosenthal

Tine

Hans Henrik Voetmann

Henning Jørgensen

Hans Henrik Clemensen

Bent Krum

Dan Zahle

Frank Helmond

Henning Valin Jakobsen

Klavs

Diana Axelsen

Kassandra

Zeev Sevik Perl

Milo

Kasper Løfvall Stensbirk

Præfekten

Peter Damm-Ottesen

Betjent i arkivet

Nikolaj Groth

Thomas

Katrine Bruun

Marie

Emma Sehested Høeg

Pigen i skoven

Marie Lydie Melono Nokouda

Nihla

Lars Thiesgaard

Griffenholm Rektor

Elena Arndt-Jensen

Kimmie's Roommate

Martine Ølbye Hjejle

Pige på Griffenholm

Frederikke Thomassen

Pige 2 på Griffenholm

Jennifer Bülow

Rengøringsdame

Casper Steffensen

Pædagog på legeplads

Simon Papousek

Betjent 1

Stig Reggelsen Skjold

Betjent 2

Anders Budde

Betjent i Hennings lejlighed

Mads Rømer

Betjent i celle

Peder Bille

Tekniker i Albergs lejlighed

Klaus Barfod

Hjemløs mand

Hugo Holmblad

Ditlevs søn

Lillian Albeck

Posedame på Hovedbanegården

Falke Mikailsen

Alkoholiker på Hovedbanegården

Divya Das

Nyhedsvært

Reno

> The second episode: A new case in the hands. A follow up to 'The Keeper of Lost Causes' based on the Danish crime-thriller novel of the same name in the original language. That one was a classy, a brilliant initiation in the 'Department Q' series. One of the best Scandinavian detective movie I have ever seen. I expected same energetic, caliber and suspenseful in this as well. But marginally disappointing, yet it stood and delivered to the previous film's standard. In this second episode, it was a murder mystery for Carl and Assad to crack it down. They did not choose it, the case did. It was a long pending affair in the department, since then the world has changed a lot. But the father of twins murdered who investigated privately leaves all the required evidence to the Department Q team. Now, where these two deeply dedicated detectives begin, how they dig it and whether they reach the other end of the investigation to uncover everything is the rest of the film. With a new target in the hands, the Department Q world expands further bigger than the first film. Takes us to the two decades earlier and narrates some of the key events by introducing new characters. So it also creates curiosity about the happenings around and sufficient suspense where it all went wrong. The prediction was not that hard, but without a clear picture of what happened, I simply failed to make a guess as I do always. The story holds everything back, that's a weak point, but very gripping with those thrilling going after scenes. > "I never met anyone as destructive as him." Too much of flashbacks might be the reason for movie to lose the original appeal. It reduced Carl and Assad's screen-space. It was good for this particular plot to develop the story and characters, but did not help what Department Q theme is known for. That was not at all, certainly it was a good story, I'm not arguing with that, but the presentation was not charming enough and the dearth of fine action sequences was a little setback which was absolutely necessary in the cop themed films. The movie was shot very well with maintaining the same tone from the first, along great performances by everyone. The difference between Carl and Assad remained, we should say it was maintained as it should be. In any two buddy cop movies, they are always antipodal characteristic. It was like a cliche, but brings the better outcome. These two guys together form a best homicide team in Copenhagen police department. Now the third character introduced in this part, a secretary who loosely hangs around, but out of the league from the perspective of story narration. Very much a Danish's answer to the Swedish's 'Dragon Tattoo' films. But in a way the two are not a comparable, if you do, then this one lacks in a long way. Because of the type of cop works are different with completely different universe and environment. After the first two films the director has changed for the third film, which is set to hit the screen in 2016. Hoping for 'A Conspiracy of Faith' to do much better than this one, because many more to follow if that succeeds. 7½/10