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This Epic International Crime Thriller Is Perfect for Michael Mann Fans

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There’s always room for an exciting heist thriller, as the notion of morally dubious characters pulling off a seemingly impossible task is an open-ended premise with a ton of potential. Although heist thrillers have existed since pulled off a neo-noir masterpiece with back in 1956, , particularly his efforts on and . Mann’s mix of electronic music, cool nighttime photography, and philosophical musings elevated these heist thrillers from entertaining B-movies to legitimately masterful crime epics. Those seeking a new thriller that captures Mann’s hallmarks are in luck, because

in which joblessness, depression, and social upheaval hit Europe furiously. The amateur boxer Kasper () has struggled to take care of his family as his career begins to slip out of his control, but he is given a strange opportunity when his brother-in-law introduces him to the career criminal Slimani (), who is putting together a team of experts to stage an ambitious robbery of unmarked cash. Access to untraceable capital which Kasper understands to be essential in order to provide for his children in what could be an uncertain future. However, it is only after becoming aware of Slimani’s ruthless tendencies that he begins to understand exactly what he has signed up for; Kasper is forced to question whether the ends justify the means.

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that show the precision and detail that have to go into each stage of the operation; although it is impossible to predict how the mission will go down ahead of time, to prevent these types of stings. The use of an electronic score, similar to the one that Mann used in and , helps to exemplify the technical detail with which this heist is performed, but it does not detract from the hot-blooded emotion. and there are times in which Kasper is so caught up in the heist that he forgets the context of what he is doing. Since The Quiet Ones examines the actual political and economic turmoil that led to this dangerous crime, than they do within most heist thrillers.

by showing the fundamentally different approaches that Kasper and Slimani take to their scheme. Although there are times in which Slimani’s sadistic nature suggests that he is purely villainous, he also reveals himself to be which drives him to strike out in revenge. While there are times in which Kasper feels similarly frustrated, he also begins to In a period in which people across Denmark are so disenfranchised because of the surrounding turmoil, Kasper does feel like he finally found a place of belonging when he joins the crew. At the same time,when he begins to notice how similar he is compared to Slimani.

, including the meticulous planning that goes into collecting details about their target. Additionally, the film does not shy away from showing the haunting effect that the heist has on the victims that are forced to cooperate. Heist films tend to be quite stratified in how they depict criminals; they tend to be either ruthless villains who act out of greed or selfless heroes who act in the better interests of their community, like Robin Hood. The Quiet Ones reveals that in real life, things tend to be a lot more gray.

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The Quiet Ones

Release Date
October 31, 2024

Runtime
110 minutes

Director
Frederik Louis Hviid

Writers
Anders Frithiof August

Producers
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