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.
Ratings
Curator score: 9.2/10
IMDb: 8.3/10
Letterboxd: 4.28/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 92%
Metacritic: 77
TMDB: 8.1/10
Director
Thomas Vinterberg
Production
Zentropa International Sweden, Zentropa Entertainments, Film i Väst
Cast
Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Annika, Lasse Fogelstrøm, Susse Wold, Anne Louise Hassing, Lars Ranthe, Alexandra Rapaport, Sebastian Bull Sarning, Steen Ordell Guldbrandsen, Daniel Engstrup, Troels Thorsen, Søren Rønholt, Hana Shuan, Jytte Kvinesdal, Josefine Gråbøl, Bjarne Henriksen, Nicolai Dahl Hamilton, Øyvind Hagen-Traberg, Allan Wibor Christensen
Curator Review
Verdict
A devastating, tightly controlled drama about how a single accusation can destroy a life. It’s emotionally punishing, morally complex, and anchored by a remarkable lead performance.
Best for
Viewers who like intense social dramas
Fans of morally ambiguous, conversation-starting films
People drawn to performances built on restraint and pain
Anyone interested in stories about community panic and false accusation
Skip if
You want an easy or uplifting watch
You’re sensitive to child endangerment or social ostracism
You prefer plot-driven thrillers over slow-burn realism
You need clear catharsis or tidy resolution
Overview
Mads Mikkelsen gives a career-defining performance as a man crushed by accusations he cannot escape. What makes the film sting is that it never reduces anyone to a cartoon; it understands how confusion, grief, and institutional caution can all feed the same disaster. The child’s lie is only the spark. The real horror is how eagerly the adults spread the fire.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Leticia Fernandes (4.5★) · 10775 likes
These people drove Mads Mikkelsen to cannibalism.
sophie (4★) · 7050 likes
not since briony from atonement have i hated a child so much
maria (5★) · 6502 likes
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Muriel · 4820 likes
no wonder why mads mikkelsen started eating people after this
Thomas Ringdal (4.5★) · 4466 likes
I grew up reading about the actual case from a small community in the middle of Norway.
Lindholm and Vinterberg's story is of course altered for dramatic effect, as well as shortened the amount of time it took to resolve.
I was only in my teens, without any sort of knowledge about the particular community/invidivuals or the basis of proof, but I remember it never sitting quite right with me. As the Danish title refers to, it absolutely felt like… more I grew up reading about the actual case from a small community in the middle of Norway.
Lindholm and Vinterberg's story is of course altered for dramatic effect, as well as shortened the amount of time it took to resolve.
I was only in my teens, without any sort of knowledge about the particular community/invidivuals or the basis of proof, but I remember it never sitting quite right with me. As the Danish title refers to, it absolutely felt like… more