13
Nov/18

THE GUILTY

13
Nov/18
(photo by Nikolaj Moller)

Jakob Cedergren stars as a cop on the edge in gripping thriller by debut director Gustav Möller (photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures)

THE GUILTY (DEN SKYLDIGE) (Gustav Möller, 2018)
Quad Cinema
34 West 13th St. between Fifth & Sixth Aves.
November 13-15
212-255-2243
quadcinema.com
www.theguiltyfilm.com

Danish director Gustav Möller’s debut feature, The Guilty, is a furiously intense, brilliant edge-of-your-seat procedural. Jakob Cedergren stars as police officer Asger Holm, who has been demoted to working in an emergency call center pending an investigative hearing into a mysterious incident; if the investigation exonerates him, he’ll be back out on the street, where he wants to be. The night before the hearing, he’s at the center, sitting in front of a computer, taking calls on a headset, mostly dismissing people’s problems with a shrug and a lack of concern, although his prowess is evident when he quickly gets to the bottom of things with callers who don’t tell him the full story. But then Iben Østergård (Jessica Dinnage) phones in, a distraught woman who apparently has been kidnapped by a crazed man (Johan Olsen), leaving her six-year-old daughter, Mathilde (Katinka Evers-Jahnsen), and infant home alone. Holm faces many of his own demons as he desperately tries to save Iben, demanding favors from dispatchers, including his friend and colleague Bo (Jacob Hauberg Lohmann); his partner, Rashid (Omar Shargawi), who is supposed to testify for him the next day; and others even as they warn him he is overstepping and needs to back off. It’s a pulse-pounding race against time as Holm continues to break the rules and protocol in order to rescue Iben — as if saving her would save him too, achieving the redemption he seeks.

The Guilty

Asger Holm (Jakob Cedergren) is battling more than just time in The Guilty (photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures)

Denmark’s official submission for the 2019 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, The Guilty, which was written by Olsen with Emil Nygaard Albertsen, is a nonstop thrill ride and character study that takes place completely in the call center and in real time. Olsen, who also is the lead singer in two rock bands, maintains the frantic pace primarily through words, in addition to Cedergren’s facial expressions; the audience is caught up in the fierce action even though it is only heard, never seen. Cinematographer Jasper Spanning, editor Carla Luffe, and supervising sound editor Oskar Skriver expertly upend the claustrophobic nature of the story by making it seem like we can see the car chase, Iben’s terror, and Mathilde’s horrible situation. Of course, each viewer will see things slightly differently, bringing their own experiences and biases into the tale. Winner of audience awards at Rotterdam and Sundance, The Guilty is centered by an unrelenting performance by Cedergren (Submarino, Terribly Happy) as a man on a mission — and harboring some dark secrets — as the plot twists and turns. Don’t miss it.