Headhunters movie
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In this case, a smart-looking fellow in competition with one whose looks surpass even those of Brad Pitt, must go through hoops not so much to meet the demands of a corporation but simply to remain alive. We come away from this taut, edge-of-the-seat thriller-cum-black comedy with the view that the higher you go, the more risks you take.
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Morten Tyldum, who directs a movie propelled by the intricate architecture of Lars Guidmestad and Ulf Ryberg’s screenplay (based on a novel by Jo Nesbø) finds Roger hiding from the man who is tracking him by immersing himself wholly into a bucket of feces in a rural outhouse. Scenes of bloody gore abound, but the one that will have some in the audience turning away does not involve shootings, stabbings, even the bites of one of the most ferocious dogs in cinema history. Greve, who owns the Rubens that could allow Roger to pay his mortgage if successfully heisted, is no easy victim and becomes, in fact, a headhunter in the more literal sense than Roger. Clas Greve has a military background involving tiny gadgets that can track people anywhere provided that one can attach such a trinket to the enemy’s hair or clothing. Despite Roger’s suspicion that Greve has an eye for Diana which the gorgeous woman reciprocates, he invites him to apply for a top job at Pathfinder. He has the help of Ove Kikerud (Elvind Sander), a security officer who appears to control every alarm system of the community’s upper class.Ĭomplications develop when he meets the strikingly handsome Clas Greve (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau). We are not surprised to discover from the opening scenes that Herr Brown is an art thief, one who meticulously plans not only an almost foolproof way to sneak into the houses of collectors, substitute copies after removing the canvas from the frames, and making off with an authentic Rubens or other artworks du jour. And don’t forget his smashing suits and the jewelry he regularly bestows on his wife, a woman who is a head taller than Roger, the kind of woman that Rog hasn’t the self-confidence to think he can keep this person in his arms unless he gives her every material good he cannot afford-including his Lexus automobile.
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Given the house owned by Robert Brown (Aksel Hennie) and his beautiful wife Diana (Synnøve Macody Lund) which could easily fit some page of Architectural Digest, and the fact that Oslo is Europe’s most expensive city, we wonder how Roger’s paychecks from employment as a corporate headhunter could pay the bills. “Headhunters” has elements of horror, detective story, nourish comedy, all in the service of a sophisticated tale of a handsome but short corporate recruitment officer with a penchant for fine art. The acting is outrageously good, the plot twists come to us at a furious pace, the music on the soundtrack is spot-on and perhaps not even needed since the gore that shocks us every now and then is scary enough without it. Bearing a resemblance to Stieg Larsson’s “Millennium Trilogy” at least so far as language family is concerned, “Headhunters” is the best Norwegian thriller to come to our shores in years and among the most exciting psychological dramas an American audience will be treated to in quite a while.