
The Hunt
The lie is spreading.
A teacher lives a lonely life, all the while struggling over his son’s custody. His life slowly gets better as he finds love and receives good news from his son, but his new luck is about to be brutally shattered by an innocent little lie.
- 8.1
- 2012
- Released
- 1h 56m

Mads Mikkelsen
Lucas
Thomas Bo Larsen
Theo
Annika Wedderkopp
Klara
Lasse Fogelstrøm
Marcus
Susse Wold
Grethe
Anne Louise Hassing
Agnes
Lars Ranthe
Bruun
Alexandra Rapaport
Nadja
Sebastian Bull Sarning
Torsten
Steen Ordell Guldbrandsen
Lars T
Daniel Engstrup
Johan
Troels Thorsen
Bent
Søren Rønholt
Store Carsten
Hana Shuan
Lille
Jytte Kvinesdal
Inger
Josefine Gråbøl
Pædagogmedhjælper
Bjarne Henriksen
Ole
Nicolai Dahl Hamilton
Butiksbestyrer i supermarkedet
Øyvind Hagen-Traberg
Slagter
Allan Wibor Christensen
Slagteransat i supermarkedet
Rikke Bergmann
Kassedame i supermarkedet
Rasmus Lind Rubin
Pede
Frank Rubæk
Elias
Nina Christrup
Bruuns 1. søster
Birgit Møller-Petersen
Bruuns 2. søster
Karina Fogh Holmkjær
Ulla
Heidi Gross
Kone til Store Carsten
Marie Aktor
Kone til Lille
Mona C. Soliman
Kone til Bent
Mie Ravn Nielsen
Kone til Lars T
Kim Westi Rasmussen
Politibetjent 1
Katrine Brygmann
Kirsten







Released
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$3,800,000.00
$18,300,000.00
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- #denmark
- #parent child relationship
- #lie
- #father
- #kindergarten
- #teacher
- #tragedy
- #school
- #pedophile
- #bloody fight
- #divorce
- #hunting
- #pond
- #dead dog
- #grocery store
- #christmas
- #nude swimming
- #psychological drama
- #drama
- #apologetic
- #baffled
- #tragic
Reviews

Although this is set amidst a small rural community, it could just as easily transfer to any society where a small white lie can lead to a misunderstanding that brings out the vigilante in any of us. That’s the situation that primary school teacher “Lucas” (Mads Mikkelsen) finds himself in when the young daughter of his childhood friend “Theo” (Thomas Bo Larsen) makes a remark that turns this othe

"Don't accuse someone of thing with ignorance, you'll regret it later" - Quran

Happy to file this one under 'Films I Evidently Didn't Get'. <b>[Edit: I can't lie, I'm absolutely waffling below. Apologies in advance and totally feel free to ignore, I just typed whatever came into my head because I'm simply so unsure about this. I've articulated myself awfully I'm positive, way too many paragraphs and all that but hey-ho.]</b> I don't even know where to start with <em>'T
Viewers beware: this is not an easy or light watch. Mads Mikkelsen absolutely kills it as a somewhat lonely single man, who suddenly finds love and welcomes his son to live with him. That's all I'll reveal in the review, no spoilers here. But again, this isn't a light film, nor should it be. This tackles the subject matter with the poise it deserves, with stunning performances from Mads a
Well scripted, well performed, well staged. A round movie with a fantastic Mads Mikkelsen. Honestly, I think this movie would have been even better with some more minutes on it to develop the plot even further. Fantastic directing.











