Denmark, 2016. A blurred note is found in a bottle that has traveled across the ocean for a long time. After deciphering the cryptic note, Department Q follow a sinister trail that leads them to investigate a case that occurred in 2008. At the same time, new tragic events take place that test their faith and deepest beliefs.
Rated NR | Length 108 minutes
Nikolaj Lie Kaas | Fares Fares | Pål Sverre Hagen | Jacob Ulrik Lohmann | Amanda Collin | Johanne Louise Schmidt | Jakob Oftebro | Signe Anastassia Mannov | Søren Pilmark | Olivia Terpet Gammelgaard | Jasper Møller Friis | Louis Sylvester Larsen | Michael Brostrup | Morten Kirkskov | Lotte Andersen | Benjamin Kitter | Maria Rossing | Laura Bro | Jeanette Lindbæk | August Moldestad Nypan | Mercedes Claro Schelin | Armin Rohde | Peter Nejsum | Betina Grove Ankerdal | Peder Holm Johansen | Ulla Vejby | Niels Weyde | Zeino Macauley | Daniel Paw Lorenzen | Jacob Højlev Jørgensen | Johannes Lassen | Kenth Rosenberg | Roberta Reichhardt | Frederik Lykkegaard | Viola Ellehammer Dasseville | Mario Romano | Jack Moland | Erik Magnus Gråe | Arnfinn Skadsem | Charlotte Beder | Divya Das
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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12/15/2016 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 7 stars |
(Average) 7 stars |
An interesting story but it felt less compelling than the first two films. I didn’t really feel like it continued to develop the lead character that much even though it focuses on his faith (or lack thereof).
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