The Killing

The Killing

2007
The Killing
The Killing

The Killing

8.4 | TV-MA | en | Drama

The Killing is a Danish police procedural set in the Copenhagen main police department and revolves around Detective Inspector Sarah Lund and her team, with each season series following a different murder case day-by-day and a one-hour episode covering twenty-four hours of the investigation. The series is noted for its plot twists, season-long storylines, dark tone and for giving equal emphasis to the story of the murdered victim's family alongside the police investigation. It has also been singled out for the photography of its Danish setting, and for the acting ability of its cast.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  Episode 10
Nov. 25,2012
Episode 10

It's election day and the Prime Minister has everything to gain, as long as Emilie's fate remains uncertain. Kamper is still haunted by personal demons, and issues of loyalty from within his own ranks rear their ugly heads once again. Meanwhile, as Lund and Borch start to look ahead, police are led to an undisclosed location in a last ditch attempt to find Emilie before it's too late. They are followed by a now dangerously tense Robert Zeuthen. Will the operation succeed in bringing the girl to safety?

EP9  Episode 9
Nov. 18,2012
Episode 9

Sarah Lund is held back in her attempts to make headway with the investigation, but at least the perpetrator finally has a face. Will he lead police and the Zeuthens to Emilie? Prime Minister Kamper is trying to clean up his circle as he attempts to find out what happened to his son. Suspicions arise about a trusted Zeeland figure as Robert Zeuthen considers drastic action.

EP8  Episode 8
Nov. 11,2012
Episode 8

A suspect is taken in for examination as the police try to find out more about the notebook they discovered, but things go less than smoothly. The prime minister and his close aids become the focus of police attention, as Karen is also found to be hiding a dangerous secret which could prove fatal for the government. Borch and Lund's trip to Jutland begins to have consequences. Robert Zeuthen intensifies the hunt for his daughter, despite coming under heavy pressure from the Zeeland board. Maja takes sides. A witness turns up who may have important information about Emilie.

EP7  Episode 7
Nov. 04,2012
Episode 7

A new element turns out to play a role of great significance in the investigation. Borch and Lund have a hard time shaking off their Jutland experience, and their working relationship suffers as a result. Robert and Maja harbour hopes that Emilie may still be alive and Zeeland throw all their resources into tracking her down, as a secret is revealed from an unlikely source within the family. Police run checks on Ussing's movements over the last couple of years.

EP6  Episode 6
Oct. 28,2012
Episode 6

Police are led to the Jutland region by their investigation. Here, Borch and Lund make an eerie discovery and find themselves in danger. Back at HQ, pressure grows on Brix, as management question his judgment. Prime Minister Kamper hesitates in implementing his decision following doubts about Emilie's fate. Ussing is found to have been harbouring a secret.

EP5  Episode 5
Oct. 21,2012
Episode 5

The kidnapper continues to insist that he's seeking to recover a debt. If Lund is to save Emilie's life, it will be up to her to find out what the debt is and how it should be repaid. Following a request for Robert Zeuthen's life in exchange for Emile's, police set out to organise the exchange. Meanwhile, the integrity of a few high-ranking politicians is called into question, as Prime Minister Kamper takes a dramatic decision.

EP4  Episode 4
Oct. 14,2012
Episode 4

Another failed attempt to capture their man leaves Borch and Lund with a dilemma - should they obey the perpetrator's instructions or take action in spite of his directives, thereby risking Emilie's life? Further links to an old unresolved police case continue to emerge, shedding new light on the investigation while marring the prime minister's political life.

EP3  Episode 3
Oct. 07,2012
Episode 3

Following the dramatic murder of public prosecutor Peter Schultz, it becomes clear that Emilie Zeuthen's kidnapper will stop at nothing to recover his debt. However, police remain clueless about the perpetrator's motives. Lund and Mathias Borch try to cooperate on the case, while Lund makes a surprise reconciliatory visit to her son Mark. The prime minister's team try to limit his public involvement in the affair of the kidnapping, but yet more troubling information emerges which will make it difficult to focus on the election campaign.

EP2  Episode 2
Sep. 30,2012
Episode 2

Following the kidnapping of Robert Zeuthen's daughter Emilie, Copenhagen Police put every effort into tracking down the perpetrator and finding the little girl. Meanwhile, the kidnapping has quickly become a hot potato in the election campaign and Prime Minister Kamper must deal with the fallout.

EP1  Episode 1
Sep. 23,2012
Episode 1

Denmark is the midst of a fiercely contested election race, set against the backdrop of the financial crisis. With ten days to go to the election, Detective Chief Inspector Sarah Lund prepares to celebrate her 25th year in the police force and looks forward to the prospect of a new job in the force. But her relative peace is shattered when body parts are found at Copenhagen dock only hours before a scheduled visit by the prime minister.

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8.4 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Crime , Mystery | More Info
Released: 2007-01-07 | Released Producted By: DR TV , ZDF Enterprises Country: Denmark Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.dr.dk/tv/se/forbrydelsen-iii/forbrydelsen-afsnit-1-11/forbrydelsen-1-20
Synopsis

The Killing is a Danish police procedural set in the Copenhagen main police department and revolves around Detective Inspector Sarah Lund and her team, with each season series following a different murder case day-by-day and a one-hour episode covering twenty-four hours of the investigation. The series is noted for its plot twists, season-long storylines, dark tone and for giving equal emphasis to the story of the murdered victim's family alongside the police investigation. It has also been singled out for the photography of its Danish setting, and for the acting ability of its cast.

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Cast

Sofie Gråbøl , Morten Suurballe , Nikolaj Lie Kaas

Director

Rasmus Arrildt

Producted By

DR TV , ZDF Enterprises

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richard-dutton Just in the process of watching this having recorded the series from the BBC ages ago.I am on episode 15 so far.If you are OK with subtitles then give this a go and see what you think.Everything about this shouts quality: characterization; acting; plot; and, production.The only thing that I would say is that its a big commitment of time to watch this but I think that the commitment of the director, actors and the crew has certainly been worth mine. It is a stunning piece of television and I think that the day by day unfolding of the action is something that only TV can do.
shoreup Forbrydelsen ranks among the most outstanding creations in the modern age of path-breaking Television. Complex plots, superlative acting, brilliant cinematography, and the haunting music of Franz Bak. At a time when crime-drama has become a staple of modern "entertainment", this is one series which treats the viewer as an adult and refuses to give simple answers which can coddle him up at the end with a comfortable vision of God's grace.The writers of the series clearly have an astute understanding of the muddled ways of world of Politics, Military and any institution for which self-preservation comes above all else. Human Beings are not simple, that's a cliché but its in the ways they are complex which makes them unique. Motives are always murky but what exactly drives that ambivalence is at the heart of this brilliant work of art. Every character is brilliantly portrayed by actors who should really be given much more credit than they are usually accorded. Sofie Grabbel as Sarah Lund ranks as one of the most fascinating characters created. A detached, shy woman with an instinct for truth, her portrayal never comes off as forced. Right from the pilot till the last seconds of the ending episode, the superb script and the subtle twists keeps the viewer hooked on with a skill that's not matched by much other series. There is a natural flow to the plot which usually revolves around parallel happenings in two or three places which come together at the end to reveal a superstructure of knowledge which is extremely satisfying to an intelligent viewer. Season 2 for me is the best of the three but the others are no worse. Its a testament to the brilliance of Danish writers and actors that a country located in the far north without much worldwide access to markets creates such work which Hollywood then comes begging only so they can mutilate and dumb them down for their own audience. I hope this Golden period of Danish Television comes up with more Forbrydelsens and Borgens so that our age of stupidity can get some much needed manna to recover from the imperialistic domination of trash that Hollywood shoves down out throat with clinical precision every day. If for nothing else, watch Forbrydelsen for its profound insight into the nature of man and evil. Watch it to know that duality is at the heart of life and no one is without his or her faults but its ultimately choice that defines us.
Brandy Wair Firstly, the fact that the murder wasn't solved in the 1st season made me hooked. Like real life murders aren't solved by the credit roll and sometimes they are never solved. 2nd, the acting by Mireille Enos and Joel Kinnaman was superb. They embodied their characters and made me feel like they were playing real people making real decisions and answering for them. 3rd, there was chemistry between Holder & Linden that was palpable but subtle at the same time. That was what kept me watching. Finally, most crime shows bore me to tears. They all wrap up nicely and the dialog is usually the greatest turn off. The dialog on this show, and the body language, all wrapped together to present a Perfect crime drama that kept me watching non stop until I couldn't anymore. I work full time and have a family so I mostly watched while everyone was asleep so there were no distractions. From the first episode of season 1 I was hooked and unable to stop until the entire show was done. Now I am watching it all over again from the beginning, something I have NEVER done. I love series. True Blood, Weeds, Dexter, SOA to name a few. This is the 1st and only show I have watched that I want to repeat from the beginning. And its still just as intense even though I know what is going to happen! This show should be in the Top 5 of all Time Greatest Crime Dramas and shouldve never been relegated to a hurried 6 episode finale. For that matter, it shouldn't have been cancelled after season 4. There is way more to tell and much more these characters have to explore.
dragokin Forbrydelsen is one of the best crime shows of its era, along with Sherlock and Bron/Broen. Probably the best thing about it that the creators learned from mistakes of Season 1 and shortened Season 2 and 3 from twenty to ten episodes.If you're used to crime mysteries solved within one episode, it might prove challenging to watch. On the other hand, all cases are connected to people and organizations beyond the world of crime which only adds to its realism. Despite a slight overkill in Season 1, the tensions are high throughout all episodes. This show left me asking for more.The main character is female, which was the right decision, if you ask me. It was a breath of fresh air in a genre overpopulated by alpha males, various dropouts, recovered addicts, and highly functional sociopaths.