Rotten Tomatoes 92/68
IMDB 7.1
Metacritic 6.1/7.4
Average 7.3
Genre:
Crime Thriller In December 2014, the film became the highest-grossing Danish film ever at the Danish box office with 66 million kroner from 749,000 tickets sold. It marks the feature film debut of Johanne Louise Schmidt.
Another visit to Jussi Adler-Olsen's Department Q universe. More brutal and direct this time around, and based on the success of the first film, it's immensely popular. However, I don't think this film is paced as well as the first. There's much less mystery, which suited the first film. Johanne Louise Schmidt is a welcome addition to the department, though. Similarly, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina delivers a compelling performance.
One might wonder if the police director will hold a grudge against Department Q in the future, now that he was somehow involved in this case in an obscure manner.
Average 7.3
Genre:
Crime Thriller In December 2014, the film became the highest-grossing Danish film ever at the Danish box office with 66 million kroner from 749,000 tickets sold. It marks the feature film debut of Johanne Louise Schmidt.
Another visit to Jussi Adler-Olsen's Department Q universe. More brutal and direct this time around, and based on the success of the first film, it's immensely popular. However, I don't think this film is paced as well as the first. There's much less mystery, which suited the first film. Johanne Louise Schmidt is a welcome addition to the department, though. Similarly, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina delivers a compelling performance.
One might wonder if the police director will hold a grudge against Department Q in the future, now that he was somehow involved in this case in an obscure manner.