The amazing thing about the film's tight cat-and-mouse games is that they upend the usual conventions of the thriller genre, or at least subvert and tweak them in unexpected, sometimes grisly, often humorous ways. It should be noted, too, that Clas is a lot taller than Brown – and more imposing. Once the well-built Clas discovers that his affair has been found out, and that the painting he inherited is missing, too, the chase is on, between two seemingly dangerous louts. Mid-robbery, Brown discovers that his wife is having an affair with the weapons and combat expert (although it doesn't weigh as heavily on his conscience that he, too, has been partaking in an illicit relationship). He can set up Clas with a new corporation, earn a nice finder's fee, and also unburden the guy of his expensive asset. Plus, Clas has just inherited a painting worth a fortune. It turns out his spouse– an art gallery owner – is connected to suave-looking, chiseled ex-military commando Clas (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) who's now open to full-time corporate gigs. None of the folks on display will be ultimately, exactly as they appear on first showing. Why would you care about this jerk? Well, the story has several layers, which will be revealed in time. He works as a headhunter, is married to statuesque Nordic blonde bombshell Diane (Synnove Macody Lund), and in his spare time, he steals priceless works of art in order to afford the payments on their chic (read: sterile) box of a house. The film, in subtitles (if you think you hate films with subtitles, hang tight – you'll like this one), starts off with a voice-over narration from Roger Brown (Aksel Hennie), a guy who at first sight and sound looks like the total embodiment of a corporate, slicked-back, materialistic sleazebag. Otherwise, this is completely killer cinema. If you can't take those things, stay far, far away.
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This movie is no-holds barred, it's extremely violent and it has lots of nudity. I caveat that with one other stipulation.
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That's how I saw it, and if you're even slightly intrigued and you love well-constructed thrillers, stop reading now. Word of advice: it's best to see Headhunters without knowing anything about it – at all. Now, after witnessing a Norwegian movie called Headhunters, whose entire budget would probably spring for one day of craft services on The Avengers, I can honestly say I was entirely satisfied, cinematically speaking, and even more rare, the thought in my head afterwards was simply, "wow…I haven't seen that movie before." And my thought coming out of most of them has been, "well, that wasn't as bad as I thought it would be…but it's not The Avengers." After watching Dark Shadows, Battleship and The Dictator, really, what I wanted to do was just go back, clean the palate, and watch The Avengers again to have that type of fun, summer popcorn movie experience. For the most part, I've seen only wide release films. This summer's been unusual for me when it comes to watching – and recommending – movies.