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Suddenly, when the connection was suddenly disconnected, Asger Holm began sending the alarm to search the caller who appeared to be the abducted woman in mysterious circumstances. He enters a captivating race in time to search for a solution to save women and search for the culprit. Lesser will discover he is dealing with a crime that looks great and unexpected.
The Guilty is a taut crime thriller which features a career-defining performance from Jakob Cedergren as a damaged detective trying to do the right thing.
Set in an enclosed room with essentially one actor, and made up entirely of phone conversations, the film employs a full toolbox of cinematic techniques to fashion a complex character study.
Cedergren's performance is paramount to the success of Moller's execution of this story and he delivers an unbelievably real and intense interpretation of the seriousness of the job.
There's an ominous tone that is struck throughout the film and even when you suspect something shocking is coming the film never fails in making those moments land in a way that'll make you gasp.
The Guilty takes the audience on a stunner of a journey, a circus act that manages to balance not only the events on screen, but your own psychological state as a whole.
If the setting of "The Guilty" couldn't be simpler, its immaculate execution by first-time director Gustav Möller couldn't be more gripping and involving.