16
2011    1h 40minSuspense, Crimen
7.593%85%7.2
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Roger es un reputado cazatalentos noruego que vive en una maravillosa casa de campo con su esposa Diana, la bella propietaria de una galería de arte. En realidad, está viviendo muy por encima de sus posibilidades; si puede mantener ese ritmo de vida es gracias a que se dedica a robar obras de arte. En la inauguración de una galería, su esposa le presenta a Clas Greve, que, además de ser el candidato perfecto para el cargo de director general de la compañía de Roger, es propietario de una pintura muy valiosa. Roger ve que le ha llegado la oportunidad de alcanzar definitivamente la independencia económica y empieza a planear el robo del cuadro.
Directed by Morten Tyldum
  • Aksel HennieRoger Brown
  • Synnøve Macody LundDiana Brown
  • Nikolaj Coster-WaldauClas Greve
  • Julie R. ØlgaardLotte
  • Kyrre Haugen SydnessLander
  • Valentina AlexeevaNatasja
  • Reidar SørensenBrede Sperre
  • Eivind SanderOve Kjikerud
  • Nils Jørgen KaalstadStig
  • Joachim RafaelsenBrugd
  • Mats MogelandSunded
  • Gunnar Skramstad JohnsenMonsen 1
  • Lars Skramstad JohnsenMonsen 2
  • Signe TynningTV-vertinne
  • Nils Gunnar LieTV-vert
  • Baard OweSindre Aa
  • Sondre AbelØkonomisjef
  • Mattis Herman NyquistFerdinand
  • Irina Eidsvold TøienPatolog
  • Camilla Augusta HallanSykepleier
  • Mike G29 de agosto de 2025
    What great movie! Violence, sex, action — what more could you want?! Seriously though, Headhunters is a true gem that should be much more widely known, but isn’t because it’s not in English. The writing and direction are excellent, and the film manages to keep you on the edge of your seat, but still offer plenty of story twists and character development. Speaking of characters, the acting is top-notch. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau’s performance is great, as he always is IMO, but the real standout is Aksel Hennie as Roger. Terror, smugness, joy, panic, Aksel essentially runs the gamut of every possible emotion through the course of the film, and he nails each one perfectly. Then there’s the physical aspect of the performance he gives. Every injury feels real, and the pain genuine. Saying it’s a convincing performance is an understatement. To end this review before I babble any longer, it’s a hell of a flick. Yes, it’s subtitles required since it’s not in English, which deters some people, but it’s very much worth the tiny effort required to read as you watch.

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