A New York detective investigates the death of his daughter who was murdered while on her honeymoon in London.A New York detective investigates the death of his daughter who was murdered while on her honeymoon in London.A New York detective investigates the death of his daughter who was murdered while on her honeymoon in London.
Eva Röse
- Detective Sergeant Agneta Hoglund
- (as Eva Rose)
Dylan Devonald Smith
- Pieter Holl
- (as Dylan Devonald-Smith)
Daniel Sjöberg
- Male Detective
- (as Daniel Sjoberg)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaConnie Nielsen was the first choice for the role of Valerie Kanon and actually shot part of her scenes, but due to problems of conflict with another set she had to give up finishing the film, she was replaced in the course of work by Famke Janssen.
- GoofsThe address shown on the envelope in Belgium includes the postal code 78605 for Brussels. Belgian postcodes have only 4 digits, not 5, and the codes for the 19 Brussels municipalities are all situated between 1000 and 1210. The "Rue de Lessines" exists, but it is situated in Molenbeek, postal code 1080.
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Featured review
This film wasn't that bad, but with very little rework, could've been much better.
The main issue was the amateur screenplay put together by the novel's author, Liza Marklund, and newb writer Andrew Stern. Had a seasoned screenwriter proofread and edited the script, this film would've been impressive.
The 104 min runtime dragged on with terribly slow pacing. This film should've had the pacing sped up and/or the writing cut down to about 85-90 mins max.
Directing by Danis Tanovic was adequate, except for the annoying fade-ins to out-of-focus dizzying shots. The cinematography was decent however, and the score quite fitting. Casting and performances were on point, particularly from Morgan.
This film isn't much of a who-done-it, as we find out underwhelmingly half way through, but more of an international chase, of which also ended as underwhelming, with a silly final scene.
Still, not as bad as the critics say it is. I still enjoyed it, and it's a generous 7/10 from me.
The main issue was the amateur screenplay put together by the novel's author, Liza Marklund, and newb writer Andrew Stern. Had a seasoned screenwriter proofread and edited the script, this film would've been impressive.
The 104 min runtime dragged on with terribly slow pacing. This film should've had the pacing sped up and/or the writing cut down to about 85-90 mins max.
Directing by Danis Tanovic was adequate, except for the annoying fade-ins to out-of-focus dizzying shots. The cinematography was decent however, and the score quite fitting. Casting and performances were on point, particularly from Morgan.
This film isn't much of a who-done-it, as we find out underwhelmingly half way through, but more of an international chase, of which also ended as underwhelming, with a silly final scene.
Still, not as bad as the critics say it is. I still enjoyed it, and it's a generous 7/10 from me.
- Top_Dawg_Critic
- Mar 13, 2020
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- Bưu Thiếp Chết Chóc
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- Gross worldwide
- $181,415
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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