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Headhunters

Original title: Hodejegerne
  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
109K
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Headhunters (2011)
An accomplished headhunter risks everything to obtain a valuable painting owned by a former mercenary.
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An accomplished headhunter risks everything to obtain a valuable painting owned by a former mercenary.An accomplished headhunter risks everything to obtain a valuable painting owned by a former mercenary.An accomplished headhunter risks everything to obtain a valuable painting owned by a former mercenary.

  • Director
    • Morten Tyldum
  • Writers
    • Ulf Ryberg
    • Lars Gudmestad
    • Jo Nesbø
  • Stars
    • Aksel Hennie
    • Synnøve Macody Lund
    • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    109K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Morten Tyldum
    • Writers
      • Ulf Ryberg
      • Lars Gudmestad
      • Jo Nesbø
    • Stars
      • Aksel Hennie
      • Synnøve Macody Lund
      • Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    • 162User reviews
    • 262Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 8 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Aksel Hennie
    Aksel Hennie
    • Roger
    Synnøve Macody Lund
    Synnøve Macody Lund
    • Diana
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    • Clas Greve
    Julie R. Ølgaard
    Julie R. Ølgaard
    • Lotte
    • (as Julie Ølgaard)
    Eivind Sander
    Eivind Sander
    • Ove Kjikerud
    Kyrre Haugen Sydness
    Kyrre Haugen Sydness
    • Lander
    Valentina Alexeeva
    Valentina Alexeeva
    • Natasja
    Reidar Sørensen
    Reidar Sørensen
    • Brede Sperre
    Nils Jørgen Kaalstad
    Nils Jørgen Kaalstad
    • Stig
    Joachim Rafaelsen
    • Brugd
    Mats Mogeland
    • Sunded
    Gunnar Skramstad Johnsen
    • Monsen 1
    Lars Skramstad Johnsen
    • Monsen 2
    Signe Tynning
    • TV-vertinne
    Nils Gunnar Lie
    • TV-vert
    Baard Owe
    Baard Owe
    • Sindre Aa
    Sondre Abel
    • Økonomisjef
    Morten Hennie
    • Styreformann
    • Director
      • Morten Tyldum
    • Writers
      • Ulf Ryberg
      • Lars Gudmestad
      • Jo Nesbø
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews162

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    7bennington13

    The cut-throat world of Norwegian recruitment consultancy...

    Touted as the next Stieg Larsson (or if you prefer, Norway's answer to Sweden's other major literary export, Henning Mankell), Jo Nesbo's Headhunters had already been earmarked for a (no doubt inferior) US remake before it was even released overseas.

    Roger Brown (Aksel Hennie) is a 168cm recruitment consultant with a big house, a beautiful wife and an inferiority complex that drives him to moonlight as an art thief. The prosaically named protagonist is no Thomas Crown - he steals to keep a (wildly overleveraged) roof over his head and only pockets a measly 30% of the revenue from his ill-gotten gains. Even his appearance is counterintuitive - more bug eyed Steve Buscemi than suited and booted Bond. Even so, there's more going on here than meets the eye, but suffice to say that his real troubles start when he decides to go after The Big One - the retirement score that will put an end to his financial troubles and allow him to keep his ridiculously attractive wife in the style to which he's become accustomed.

    To say anything more about the plot would be superfluous, but I will take a moment to admire the confidence of the director Morten Tyldum. Headhunters is, in a sense, typically Scandinavian - stark, brooding and with as much silence as dialogue. The style here serves the substance - the camera is often completely immobile, forcing the audience to concentrate on what's going on, a complete contrast to the craftsmanship/gimmickry more typical of glossy mainstream thrillers coming out of the US. Rather than spoonfeeding the audience every single clue, Headhunters isn't afraid to lead the unwitting watcher on a merry dance. Naturally the whole enterprise rests on the small but perfectly formed cast, particularly Hennie, with whom we slowly come to empathise, and the more typically suave Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau as the former exec with a murky past.

    If Headhunters has a particular weakness, it's that it spends most of its time descending into increasingly dark (and occasionally graphically violent) territory, while occasionally veering into light hearted caper. This does feel slightly bewildering, but to be honest, it's a relative minor criticism. Headhunters is definitely worth catching (particularly given the woefully slim pickings over the past few months), if not now, then 6 months from now when it premieres on Film Four in the middle of the night. Scandinavians (and cinéastes with a penchant for Northern European film) may be used to this kind of thing, but for the rest of us it's a wonderfully welcome arctic blast through the land's tat filled cinema screens.
    8upyoureuros

    Not perfect, but way ahead of most films of this kind.

    I have seen some plot holes mentioned by other reviewers, but to be honest it won't spoil your viewing of this movie and I could even say that most films ask you for some kind of suspension of disbelief, otherwise you'd never go to the movies.

    I really didn't like the protagonist at all at first, but then your sympathy for him grows as he ends up having to do things that he wouldn't dream of in a million years, just to stay alive.

    It's all handled very well and moves along at a nice pace. There some particularly black moments when you almost feel guilty about laughing. But this film got a reaction from me, and for me, that's what a well put together film should do.
    9OJT

    Smart, intelligent, engaging and surprisingly witty Headhunters

    At first I have to say I read the novel of which this movie is based upon, "Headhunters" by Jo Nesbø, two years ago. A thriller I liked quite a lot. Usually a novel is better than the film. Well, here Morten Tyldum (Acclaimed films as "Buddy" and a short in "Most people usually live in China"), succeeded in making a film just as interesting and exciting as the book.

    Nesbø's writing is interesting. This is most probably why Jo Nesbø's first movie adaption of his series of novels with Harry Hole will be directed by Martin Scorsese, on Nesbø's demand - his favorite director.

    Actually I still kept being surprised as the movie went along. Not only because I can't remember all details in the book, but simply because the movie has a pace and also from time to time action-clipping which makes you feel poor Roger Brown's disasters. The handcraft is beautifully done. As simple as that.

    Actually this film was sold to more than 50 distributors in just as many countries before it even premiered in Norway. Probably both to the novel writers Jo Nesbø's for the latter years has become world acclaimed and compared to Stieg Larsson, buy maybe also due to director Morten Tyldums merits so far. Of course also credit to the producers, managing to sell on a promise!?

    Mark Wahlberg has said he was stunned by the film, and is now to make an American remake of it, with himself as Roger. Which, of course, is not at all needed. The original is as good as it gets.

    Well, back to the story. Roger Brown is a self-obtained headhunter for big companies, which has to steal art on the side to keep his woman happy. Or at least he think he has to do so. He has all the right connections, until he starts stealing from the wrong guy, while headhunting him as a new boss to a successful company. A former mercenary, or different kind of headhunter, he's turning out to be. When he understands that his greed has gotten him into trouble, he really finds out what it is, being headhunted.

    Both Aksel Hennie and Nicolai Coaster-Waldau is perfectly casted for this movie. Synnøve Macody Lund does a decent job in her debut-role, as do the rest of the cast. Fun also to see that real working police-chiefs in Oslo are attending the police press conference in the movie. Didn't know that even was possible for them to be allowed to do that. This actually makes both an in-joke as well as making the plot believable and "true" in our country.

    It will surprise me if this film doesn't get a remake in Hollywood in less than two years. Not that it'll be as good as this, or even necessary. But that's how the Hollywood-world is, nowadays.

    No doubt, the script is good. So is in all aspects the rest of the film as well. The film is smart, intelligent, surprising witty, and will engage you all the way through, both as a good story as well as a love story or a thriller. How much more do you want?
    9katsinspace-347-386800

    Absolutely Gripping

    Headhunters, based on Jo Nesbo's novel of the same, lived up to all my expectations - even though I am not very keen on thrillers in general. It all started out fairly interesting, although I quickly started to dislike the main character, Roger Brown. His snobbish, very self-confident attitude just put me off. However, to support his lavish lifestyle, he steals art to afford everything for his beloved wife and it all ends in a captivating battle of survival. Soon, he is chased by his rival, Clas Greve, and it seems to be an absolutely hopeless escape as Greve is always just a few steps behind. First, I attended the movie with close attention. But in the end, I didn't even dare to breath properly. A highly-recommended, although too bloody, high-quality thriller for everybody!
    9thebackofmyhouse

    You rarely get a movie this good

    Wow. It has been a long time since I've seen a movie this good. The movie tells the story of Roger Brown, a headhunter who also has a side job as an art thief. His latest job goes wrong and things get out of control from there on. If I give any more of the plot, I will spoil the movie for you. And trust me, you don't want that. A big part of what I enjoyed about the movie is watching how crazy things go for Roger.

    Apart from the very intelligent story, what really makes the film standout is the character development, especially for the main character Roger Brown played excellently by Aksel Hennie. You start of seeing him one way, but by the end of the movie, your perception of him will definitely change. He goes through a lot (and I mean A LOT) in the movie. While watching the movie I kept thinking, "Man, give this guy a break". The intelligent story has a whole lot of heart as well.

    The acting was top notch from the 2 main actors, Aksel Hennie and Nikolaj Coaster-Waldau (who you may know as Jaime Lannister from Game of Thrones). Synnøve Macody Lund who play Roger's wife Diana is beautifully good too. I hope she gets more prominent roles after this.

    This is one movie you shouldn't miss. There's a Hollywood version in the making but it would be very hard top this original.

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    • Trivia
      Upon its release, the film has been sold to over 50 countries - a record for any Norwegian film.
    • Goofs
      (at around 41 mins) After Roger Brown has pulled Ove from the lake and they both are in the car, driving to Ove's place, Ove is still dizzy and disoriented and keeps falling on Roger's shoulder. At one point, Roger pushes him away, Ove pukes a little, and then you see a hand pat Ove on the shoulder. That hand came from back seat, and doesn't belong to either Roger or Ove.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Roger: Rule #1: Make sure you know everything about those you visit. 2: Never spend more than 10 minutes. Every extra minute increases the chance of someone returning home unexpectedly. 3: Do not leave DNA traces. 4: Don't waste time getting an expensive reproduction. Even a simple forgery will go unnoticed for weeks. 5: Sooner or later, one of two things will happen. You find a work of art so valuable that you never need to worry again, or... you'll get caught.

    • Connections
      Featured in Weathervane (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Weathervane
      Performed by Weathervane (Jimmy Gnecco & Pål Waaktaar)

      Lyrics by Pål Waaktaar

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 2011 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • Sweden
      • Denmark
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Norwegian
      • Danish
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Headhunters
    • Filming locations
      • Uranienborg, Oslo, Norway
    • Production companies
      • Friland Produksjon
      • Yellow Bird
      • Friland
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • NOK 30,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,200,010
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $43,013
      • Apr 29, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,387,088
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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