Department Q: The Absent One

Department Q: The Absent One

  • Director: Mikkel Nørgaard
  • Writer: Nikolaj Arcel,Rasmus Heisterberg,Jussi Adler-Olsen
  • Countries of origin: Denmark, Germany, Sweden
  • Language: Danish, English, French
  • Release date: June 17, 2016
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: The Absent One
  • "Fasandræberne" is a film directed by Mikkel Nørgaard.

    Details

    • Release date June 17, 2016
    • Filming locations Hamburg, Germany
    • Production companies Zentropa Entertainments, Zentropa Entertainments, Zentropa International Sweden

    Box office

    Budget

    DKK 39,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross worldwide

    $11,536,119

    Movie reviews

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    • By Icie 2022-11-10 14:33:11

      Failed suspense film

      The title is only for the second part. I have just finished writing the first part and I am a little disappointed with the second part.

      Compared with the narrative method of the first part, the second part has no suspense in the first third, the murderer is obvious, and the general script has been able to be guessed. The rich second-generation scumbag asked his girlfriend to seduce a physics teacher, and then made Qiongbi a scapegoat after the accidental...

    • By Fredrick 2022-10-23 18:35:05

      Burn your brain differently

      The whole film created a Smurf policeman (the police colleague mocked it in the film) ~ How
      blue is it?
      In front of a violent woman with a stick, she put down her gun and was almost cut to death! ——Do you express kindness? You don't have to be so bitter, right?
      In order to search for evidence, he broke into a private house (breaking in, stealing) and was almost cut to death by the suspect!
      ——Smurf, you have a problem with your IQ! You are also the Q department! This Q stands...

    • By Archibald 2022-10-17 16:14:06

      Sympathy for the perpetrator and the victim at the same time

      Because Carl sympathizes with Kimmie so much, and I sympathize with Carl so much, I also try to find the G-spot that sympathizes with Kimmie, but I didn't get it. Kimmie is a brutal perpetrator. Only after she became pregnant, she inspired her maternal spirit and found her conscience deprived of her child before she became a victim. She used the phrase "character determines fate" in a vicious way, even if she didn't meet a rich family, unless there was something important. By...

    • By Felipe 2022-05-03 06:01:08

      The truth of the rape and murder case 20 years ago is chilling, and you must be punished for doing whatever you want!

      Last week, I introduced the fledgling duo of unsolved cases: Karl and Asa. Today they will continue their unsolved case stories.

      Some people say that I wrote too serious and the spoilers were too thorough, so today I will give an early warning before the key spoilers.

      "Unknown Password 2: Pheasant Killer"

      Why is this episode called the Pheasant...

    • By Selmer 2022-05-03 06:01:08

      Vicious criminal cases are also a fierce conflict of social contradictions

      If a large-scale social movement or further development into a social revolution must be the result of a concentrated outbreak of social contradictions that cannot be reconciled, then vicious criminal cases, especially those with a certain typical social background, are also social contradictions. An outbreak, a conflict. Detective movies are made well, and the audience can generally feel the emergence, development and fierce outbreak of these contradictions through the confusing...

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    • By Connie 2023-09-28 20:15:00

      British sound comes from Denmark? ? ? ? And the name Pheasant Killer sounds like a very good...

    • By Skyla 2023-09-26 03:24:05

      In the film, the police are so useless that apart from pushing the plot with persistence, there is no sense of...

    • By Turner 2023-09-24 01:58:49

      7.5 points, this series level is very...

    • By Isac 2023-08-26 22:44:02

      I searched for the "Pheasant Killer" that I watched when I participated in the event at the Danish Embassy on April 18, 2015. I looked at the stills (there are some impressions of the big house), and then read the original title, flipped through the poster, and returned Really this one! At that time, I ran to date with fresh meat before reading it. Today marks the 80th birthday of Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. In view of the current situation of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, this year she...

    • By Rowan 2023-08-22 18:47:01

      It's much better than the previous film, "Woman in a Cage". It is a very mature and neat commercial film. If there are some more eye-catching bridges or serious crime elements, it will not be far from the classics. Just like the previous one, it quickly explained the truth with flashbacks. The suspense quickly disappeared. The final violent ending is always less amazing or fresh. Fans who like this kind of film should not miss it....

    Movie plot

    A couple of decades ago, a pair of young siblings were brutally murdered in their cottage. The only possible crime was the boarding students who were on vacation there. However, due to insufficient evidence, the group of students could not be convicted in the end. The case became an unsolved unsolved case, and the police detective Carl (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) who was in charge of the case at the time was also devastated. This suspicious...
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    Movie quotes

    • [last lines]

      Ditlev Pram: Princess...

      [Kimmie ignites the spilled fuel with a gun blast]

      Ditlev Pram: NO!

      [both go up in flames as Carl looks on helplessly restrained by Assad]

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

      Carl Mørck: [Beat] Cat

    • Carl Mørck: [to Kimmie] You know most days I wake up, wondering if I should get up or not or if I should pop a whole bunch of pills and be done with it. You know what stops me? That people need my help... people need me like you!