Movie · 2020 · Action, Comedy, Drama, Thriller · 1h 56m · NR · DA
Curator score: 8.1/10 (159.6K ratings)
Someone is going to pay.
Overview
Markus returns home to care for his daughter when his wife dies in a tragic train accident. However, when a survivor of the wreck surfaces and claims foul play, Markus suspects his wife was murdered and embarks on a mission to find those responsible.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.1/10
IMDb: 7.5/10
Letterboxd: 3.84/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 96%
Metacritic: 81
TMDB: 7.3/10
Director
Anders Thomas Jensen
Production
Zentropa International Sweden, Zentropa Entertainments, Film i Väst
Cast
Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Lars Brygmann, Nicolas Bro, Andrea Heick Gadeberg, Gustav Lindh, Roland Møller, Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt, Morten Suurballe, Jesper Ole Feit Andersen, Jacob Lohmann, Rikke Louise Andersson, Gustav Dyekjær Giese, Klaus Messerschmidt Juhler, Henrik Noël Olesen, Anne Birgitte Lind, Omar Shargawi, Peder Holm Johansen, Christina Ibsen Meyer, Jesper Groth
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, Philo, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A sharp, darkly funny revenge thriller that keeps mutating into something stranger, sadder, and more humane. It delivers violence and momentum, but its real hook is the absurd, moving way it treats grief, coincidence, and the need to impose meaning on chaos.
Best for
Viewers who like revenge stories with a bleak comic edge
Fans of offbeat European crime films
People who want action mixed with character-driven drama
Audiences who enjoy deadpan humor and emotional undercurrents
Skip if
You want a straightforward, serious revenge thriller
You dislike tonal whiplash between brutality and absurd comedy
You prefer fast, glossy action over dialogue-driven ensemble work
Overview
Riders of Justice starts like a familiar revenge thriller and then keeps sliding sideways into something much more interesting. Anders Thomas Jensen uses the setup to explore grief, guilt, and the human urge to find patterns in random tragedy, all while staging bursts of violence that are both grim and darkly funny.
Worth noting
Mads Mikkelsen anchors the film with a performance that is stoic, wounded, and unexpectedly vulnerable. Around him, the supporting cast turns what could have been a standard vigilante plot into a weirdly tender ensemble piece about damaged men trying, badly, to process pain.
Bottom line
The film’s biggest strength is its confidence in tonal risk: it can be brutal, absurd, and moving within the same scene without losing its grip. If you’re open to a revenge movie that becomes a black comedy about trauma and chance, this is one of the more distinctive genre hybrids of its decade.
Top Letterboxd reviews
yo 🍉 (4★) · 1799 likes
I love how it is coated with violence, guns, and blood when it's really just an elaborated campaign for men to go to therapy.
Will Menaker (5★) · 929 likes
Mads was in the best movie of last year, and I'll be shocked if I see any movie that comes even halfway close to how good this was. If you go into this expecting the movie that the poster promises, you will be wildly thrown for a loop. Yes, Mads is a badass soldier with nothing to lose out for revenge on the biker gang that killed his wife, but as that premise develops, it becomes something so much more,… more Mads was in the best movie of last year, and I'll be shocked if I see any movie that comes even halfway close to how good this was. If you go into this expecting the movie that the poster promises, you will be wildly thrown for a loop. Yes, Mads is a badass soldier with nothing to lose out for revenge on the biker gang that killed his wife, but as that premise develops, it becomes something so much more,… more
CinemaVoid 🏴☠️ (4.5★) · 565 likes
What’s up with Mads Mikkelsen teaming up again with middle age men to make regrettable decisions based in unreliable science? Just go to therapy man.
BeHaind (4★) · 418 likes
Ich bin ohne großes Vorwissen in „Helden der Wahrscheinlichkeit“ gegangen - kein Trailer, keine Infos zum Cast oder der Regie. Das lässt die Erfahrung dieser tiefschwarzen Farce einerseits doppelt einwirken, andererseits zeugt es vom Genie von Anders Thomas Jensen, dessen Name mir unentwegt durch den Kopf ging. Das hier müsse doch eindeutig von dem Mann sein, der mit „Adams Äpfel“ einst einen meiner Lieblingsfilme gedreht hat, glaubte ich zu wissen.
So, und weil ich Filmwissenschaftssuperprofessor Dr. David bin, hatte ich… more
Nakul (4★) · 417 likes
Anders Thomas Jensen's Riders of Justice is a revenge thriller that smartly subverts genre trappings. It's wickedly hilarious, surprisingly poignant and delightfully deranged farce about the randomness of life, also blurs lines of morality crossed when seeking revenge. Mads Mikkelsen is, obviously, fantastic, but it’s the supporting cast that makes the movie.