Director:
Mikael HåfströmGuión:
Erlend LoeCámara:
Ragna JormingReparto:
Jonas Karlsson, David Dencik, Alba August, Magnus Roosmann, Suzanne Reuter, Linda Ulvaeus, Christopher Wagelin, Björn Bengtsson, Johan Hedenberg (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
Cuenta la historia del considerado como mayor escándalo mediático en la historia de Suecia, en la que el reportero Hannes Råstam cuestionó el sistema legal de un país. Råstam se dedicó a investigar la historia tras Thomas Quick, un asesino en serie acusado de ocho asesinatos y relacionado con más de una veintena. (La Aventura Audiovisual)
Reseñas (2)
A story that feels tailor-made for Scandinavian cinema — dark, intense, and centered around a serial killer. It’s exactly the kind of premise that fans of Nordic films crave. You’d expect a gripping plot and a well-paced narrative that draws you in with its atmosphere and stark Nordic setting. And while the film has all of that — the good and the bad — unfortunately, it falls short. The concept is intriguing, especially if you’re into Scandinavian vibes, but the reality is that not much actually happens over the course of its two-hour runtime. ()
The film The Perfect Patient sparked my interest in the scandalous case of Thomas Quick, which has become a black mark on the Swedish legal system. It's just a pity about the weak screenplay, which director Mikael Håfström managed to handle decently; however, the storytelling lacks more pronounced progression. It is worth mentioning the credible performances of the main actors Jonas Karlsson and David Dencik. (60%) ()