Best movie of this year hands down!
... View MoreIt’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
... View MoreIt really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
... View MoreWorth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
... View MoreThe same year (2006) he became internationally famous as the villain in the James Bond entry "Casino Royale", Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen starred in this relatively small-scale film, in which he is also involved in a torture scene with a man tied to a chair; the difference is that in "Exit" he is the man being tortured, while in "Casino Royale" he was the torturer. When it tries to be a financial thriller, "Exit" is dull. When it is satisfied with being an "innocent-man-on-the-run" thriller, it is clichéd but occasionally effective and tense (the scene with a car crashing onto a van is particularly well done). There is a last-minute twist that mostly just muddles things up, and should have been expanded upon. **1/2 out of 4.
... View MoreScandinavian crime thrillers is a known sign of quality, recent years have Danish films excelled Swedish ones, but in many of them, actors from both countries are used. Exit is also a fine example of that cooperation where Mads Mikkelsen - one of the most versatile contemporary Danish actors - was included. Again, he gives a great performance, nicely complemented by fine Swedes such as Alexander Skarsgård and Ulf Friberg, for example. Moreover, Mikkelsen is fluent in Swedish (rare among Danes), thus he is able to communicate in both Danish and decent Swedish throughout the film, emanating from the nature of his character.The plot is okay, even good, but includes some questionable scenes and unexplained events, thus the tag "mystery" is in the right place... Twists and chases, however, were catchy to follow, and the lack of some logic began to "haunt" when the credits appeared, not during watching. All in all, Exit is recommended to all those fond of Scandinavian crime films with pacing faster than average.
... View MoreYou can tell the screenwriters haven't got their heads around this project's plot line when it opens with a long verbal exposition followed by an intermittent voice-over. Now if the voice-over had been that of the dead guy (like Sunset Boulevard) then there's a bit of spice to it but in this case... Why haven't they worked out some visuals to tell this story? Lots of violence, action and boys' toys but not an original bone to its body. The life of a modern Swedish business man seems very Darwinian - red in tooth and claw - but there is good news. His wife still loves him at the end. And there are way too many loose ends. If you enjoy seeing Mads Mikkelsen being mangled then this is the film for you but you could just as easily watch re-runs of Unit 1. Me, I'll stick to Adam's Apple or the Green Butchers and have a giggle. On the plus side - nice scenery (both human and natural), and a decent level of cynicism (no propping up of capitalism here but no alternatives offered either), the film ends more or less in the territory it began (which is the point I guess). You could propose this film as an advertorial for Nail Guns but that's a cheap joke (SORRY).
... View MoreI am not a big fan of Swedish films at all, but this one had Mads Mikkelsen in the leading role. He is the greatest danish star in many years (Bond 21, King Arthur)and just his presence should make you watch this movie.The common problem with Scandinavian films is the budget, which cant match Hollywood at all, so the story has to be great. This story takes place in the financial world, and Mads Mikkelsen plays a businessman which is head suspect in the murder of his mentor, because he can gain a lot of money on his death. He is in-prisoned, but then a mysterious voice calls and starts making demands, and are they not held his wife and child are going to be killed. So we follow his fight for the survival of his family and pursuit to clear his name.This might sound like an average movie, but the ends makes this a movie to seen and acknowledged. A great movie, great acting and a great story. Absoluttely worth a 1,5 hour!
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