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6.7/10
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A thriller about a Copenhagen cop who moves to a small town after having a nervous breakdown.A thriller about a Copenhagen cop who moves to a small town after having a nervous breakdown.A thriller about a Copenhagen cop who moves to a small town after having a nervous breakdown.
- Awards
- 19 wins & 12 nominations
Sune Q. Geertsen
- 'Øko' Tage
- (as Sune Geertsen)
Taina Anneli R. Berg
- Lone 'TP'
- (as Taina Anneli Berg)
Puk Scharbau
- Hannes Stemme
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
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- TriviaThe US DVD release contains, as a special feature, a brief clip from an interview with director Henrik Ruben Genz and novel author Erling Jepsen, who are childhood friends. At the start of the interview, Jepsen starts to playfully smack Genz' face, but hits him harder than he wanted and breaks Genz' lip, drawing blood. Genz goes backstage, supposedly to stop the bleeding, but in fact goes home and never returns, leaving Jepsen to do the appearance alone.
- GoofsIn the closing credits the song "You Always Hurt the One You Love" is listed as "You Always Hurt the One Your Love" instead.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Deadline: Episode dated 22 October 2008 (2008)
- SoundtracksGefühl aus Eis
Written by Manfred Grüber/Jo Schreiber/Eric Zion/Alex Klier
Featured review
I recently saw this at the 2009 Palm Springs International Film Festival. from writer/director Henrik Ruben Genze based on the novel by Erling Jepsen is a dark and quirky crime story set in a small rural Danish village where everybody knows everything about everyone and they live and die by their own unique code of justice. Robert (Jakob Cedergren) is a cop from the city who has been reassigned as the town marshall because of a mental breakdown he suffered and he has to stay in the demotion until he can work his way back onto the force back in the the city. He immediately discovers the odd and unwelcome clannish ways of border town community and meets Ingerlise (Lena Maria Christiansen), the abused wife of the town bully Jorgen (Kim Bodnia). This is a psychological thriller with suspense and dark comedy woven together in a story that is almost Stephen King-like. The moody cinematography from Jorgen Johansson is excellent and the film moves at a slow pace but never drags down and keeps your interest throughout. I would give this an 8.5 out of 10 and recommend it.
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- Also known as
- Fruktansvärt lycklig
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $170,943
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,650
- Feb 7, 2010
- Gross worldwide
- $2,828,984
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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