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8.1 out of 10

Universal acclaim- based on 52 Ratings

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  1. Apr 28, 2012
    9
    A must-see pulpy film with a great story, extreme violence, and lively comedy. If you're a fan of Jamie Lannister from Game of Thrones, you'll love his role in Headhunters. I won't spoil the plot here, but I'll say that I could hear half the audience whispering with their partners about the plot machinations as the film progressed. Lots going on, and great fun. But again, if you're not ready for extremely graphic violence (bloody mayhem, etc.), you might need to take a pass. Expand
  2. May 1, 2012
    9
    One of t h e best movies I've seen this year. Great plot with plenty of twists and turns. A movie easily overlooked until you watch it.

    If there is one movie to watch this year - it's this one.
  3. Jul 3, 2012
    8
    A great Norwegian crime/thriller, very entertaining. Well acted from everyone involved, interesting story and well directed. Synnøve Macody Lund and Aksel Hennie were standouts for me, especially considering that it was Lund's first time in a movie. As for the story, it's a well crafted puzzle that all fits together perfectly in the end. Very intriguing and smart. But not as funny as other people are saying it is, this is definitely not a dark comedy. The movie does however slow down in the parts of the middle but never for long, some parts are a little "ridiculous" but not overly ridiculous as other crime movies. A great film if you don't mind subtitles. 8.8/10. Expand
  4. Jun 23, 2012
    8
    A Scandinavian shade of dark carefully panned thriller, with a number of ever escalating and unimaginable twists and turns, keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Unless you are averse to films with subtitles, watch it before you are faced with the dilemma of choosing the unavoidable glossy Hollywood remake.
  5. May 20, 2012
    7
    An enjoyable and entertaining film for the first two thirds at which point it loses its plausibility and seems to rush to a finish. Still, this film was better than the last three I had seen. The violence was gory but since it was not widespread throughout it did not detract from the story. I wish they had not rushed the last third of the film so we could absorb the resolution. The finale ventured into the realm of the implausible which lost points with me. Still, an entertaining film overall and well worth a visit to the theater. Expand
  6. Jun 4, 2012
    8
    At first the protagonist is the bad guy, but you will soon be rooting for him. This guy is like the Timex watch, he takes a licking and keeps on ticking. There are difficult scenes that you will be watching through your fingers! Very action packed, gory, and fun. You're not sure who is trustworthy at first, even his wife is suspect. A word of warning, it's a Norwegian film so you will have to read captions, and you will need to be a speed reader. I'm sure I missed some of the action on the screen while I was reading the captions. Expand
  7. Jul 22, 2012
    10
    What a great movie. I guess this will be the Norwegian entry for the Academy Awards. Very good story, fast, intelligent, very good lead actor, wonderful performances in general. Sure it's all about that special thing in the motion picture industry, I guess this Director has just built his ..., it starts with an 'r' ;)
  8. Jul 6, 2012
    10
    The most intense, exciting and well-made movie I have seen in YEARS! Probably the best EVER in it's genre!! A must see for anyone and everyone, take all your friends!!!
  9. Sep 10, 2012
    9
    This is a superb film, expertly crafted on every level. There are so many brilliant 'edge of your seat' set pieces that stay in your mind when the film has finished. It moves a long at a really good pace with slick editing and a score that keeps you transfixed throughout. One of the best thrillers I've seen in a long long time and a script that really brings the characters to life. These Norwegians don't mess around when it comes to film making. I can't wait to see more stuff from the guys who put this one together. Spot on Expand
  10. Jun 4, 2012
    8
    Dark humour, love story and even the absurd plot is somewhat works. With Sam Raimi level gore and strange everywhere, this is thriller we want to see. It's no Dragon Tattoo after all.
  11. Aug 23, 2012
    8
    Headhunters starts off as a pretty straightforward heist movie, but with a few sudden and sharp turns things get out of hand fast! Story-wise that is, because everything else about this movie is wonderfully realised, the performances, the cinematography: it is very well directed. Some story contrivances and scenes of unnecessary gore, were the only semi-negatives. What ties it together is an incredible heart at the centre of the film, ultimately it's about a man who's afraid of losing his love, and that makes this film a brilliant watch. Expand
  12. May 15, 2012
    9
    ittle Big Man Jo Nesbo, the latest Scandinavian thriller writer, lifted the spirit of Fargo and Harlan Coben in his thriller Headhunters, now adapted into this superior Norwegian (!) film version. Roger Brown (where did he get such an English name?) is the small, successful, scheming headhunter who also doubles as an art thief.Brown lives over his head, has his gorgeous wife who towers over him, and a mop of ridiculous 1980's hair - so he's got to be head and shoulders above any other scalper. 'OK then,' as the Coen Brothers might say, but when he takes on the task of stealing from the hottest new prospect in town (who also owns a priceless painting he must steal), Brown's world starts to fall apart. The wonderful Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (of Game of Thrones fame)who plays the prospect, turns out to be a sexy killer. Roger (Aksel Hennie, brilliant) has to run for his life. His whole life falls to pieces - his partner killed, his wife seduced, even his precious hair is sacrificed. Brown battles against his new and altogether superior, antagonist. Surviving the initial onslaught, the little big man plots his revenge and triumphs over his adversary in a hugely entertaining conclusion. The only thing the film lacks is a heart. All of the protagonists are so deeply flawed, it is difficult to like anyone or believe anything. Though it is brilliantly tied up with some true romance, the fact is, when Roger triumphs, he barely changes from the wicked **** shown in the opening reel. Yes, he does give his now happy wife a baby, gets out of the art thief market, but still, goes back to the world of the headhunter with glee. Maybe this is a small price to pay for such a supremely entertaining thriller. Next year, the inferior US re-make awaits. See the original, dark and chilly as it is Expand
  13. Jun 10, 2012
    8
    Aksel Hennie and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (a.k.a. Jamie Lannister from Game of Thrones) team up in this Norwegian thriller and offer viewers a stunning, memorable acting. Although with some minor flaws in the plot and some moments that recall more a tragicomedy than a fully-fledged thriller, Headhunters is one of the best movies I've seen recently. It raised my heartbeat in a way unseen since Girl with a Dragon Tattoo and I fully recommend it to all the fans of Scandinavian criminal shows! Expand
  14. Mar 7, 2013
    7
    A slick Norwegian thriller from director Morten Tyldum, HEADHUNTERS is a thoroughly gripping and spanking high-octane cat-mouse game (magnificent suspense enhancer), which is goodly on a par with any of its qualified Hollywood counterparts (a US remake is already on the process). An obnoxiously premise always forebodes something ominous is looming in the air, a vertically challenged headhunter (the same height as mine, I feel so blessed I’m not living in Scandinavian region) whose clandestine identity is a painting thieve, lives an (almost) perfect life, the ostensible glitch is the reluctance to have a baby with his tall and sultry wife (who is a gallery owner), so what is the purpose to find a towering wife if he doesn’t want any offspring to offset his genetic shortcoming? The prompt reason is fertility malfunction, which actually is not the case at all. In fact, a probable financial quandary is the latent menace which will overturn his plush lifestyle so when an opportunity arrives unwittingly, he decides to make his final job, which could set him free of his past and guarantee an opulent future, against an intimidating alpha-male (ex marine and tracking expert), then of course things will slide down to a nightmare he has never imagined, after the travails of narrow escapes from death, remarkably he is able to shift from the victim to a plotter and eventually defeats his enemy, gets away with the law and revitalize his relationship with his wife, an overtly optimistic happy-ending. The film consistently registers the fast-paced rhythm running around an over-manipulated plot, including many shock-value stunts which craftily exerted (an unexpected come-back-from-the-dead upset, the cesspit hiding, and the gruesome aftermath of a police vehicle careening off the cliff, etc.), but in order to pull off a thorny come-clean turnabout, if giving a considerable amount of time to muse on after the viewing, many plot-holes will betray (not everything can be pigeonholed as a fluke in the spiderweb of meticulous criminal activities), and unexplained loopholes are glaring enough to an extent which would categorically diminish the frisson which one could apprehend first-hand. Leading man Aksel Hennie delivers a dynamic momentum in his physically-racked bullet-avoiding incubus, and confidently evokes an anti-hero aura which would otherwise be running against the audience’s conscience. The Hollywood-struggling Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (from GAME OF THRONES series and Jessica Chastain-vehicled horror feature MAMA 2013) is ill-starred as the villain, largely sidelined except his virile extravaganza (the final face-off is a major let-down). Two female characters are ambivalently written here, one is to keep the scheme as misty as possible and another is simply garnished as an additional action gadget to the main course.

    So, although the film may feel tainted after a second viewing (which I may politely bypass), there is some genuine novelty and sufficient workmanship in the making, and inasmuch as there are two things we cannot defy, one is the gravity and another is a writer’s block, let’s overlook the elephant in the room and cherish an adrenalin-driven adventure.
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  15. Apr 27, 2012
    9
    Movie makes you care about main character with great cast, thrilling story and intense moments and then delivers a satisfying conclusion. Recommended for the fans of recent Girl with the dragon tattoo
  16. Sep 5, 2012
    9
    Norway's top corporate headhunter, Roger Brown, is an insecure, slightly built man married to a tall beautiful woman who he looks up to. When she opens an art gallery , he seizes on an opportunity to rise from a small part-time art thief to the big leagues. His plan runs a cropper when he tries to steal a Rubens painting from would-be CEO, Clas Greven, who unfortunately for Brown, is also an ex- navy seal type. Claus has a plan too. This is an action packed thriller, with social commentary and significant psychological insights. In other words, not for most American audiences (Yes, that means it has subtitles, and you have to be able to read and watch simultaneously). This film has elements of the best of suspense/action directors like **** Coppola and Greenglass, and if you love action films with gorgeous complex women, great story and plot, and credible leading men who are not caricatures, then you should see (or rent ) this film. Expand
  17. May 8, 2012
    10
    Definitely the most entertaining movie I have seen this year. It was an edge-of-your-seat, roller coaster ride of a movie. Thrilling and funny in an OMG - I can't believe this is happening kind of way, I highly recommend this movie.
  18. Aug 31, 2012
    8
    A very well made European film that was made on a small budget, with some very impressive cinematography, good written story by Jo nesbo and top notch casting make this a must watch.
  19. Feb 15, 2013
    9
    A captivating Scandinavian thriller that grabs you from the beginning and never lets go. Not only has Morten delivered a strong thriller built on a strong and tension filled story, but they've also created engaging and interesting characters. At first, this is as much character study as thriller--with lovely haired narrator Roger (Aksel Hennie) admitting that his insecurity about his average height compels him to steal paintings in an attempt to hang on to his glamorous, out-of-his-league wife, Diana (Synnøve Macody Lund). We see how Roger's magazine layout life is set up, with an expensive home he doesn't even like, and the deft system he has for stealing artwork. For a while, the film verges on becoming a 'how to' manual. Evidently, you shouldn't waste too much time on getting a proper forgery to hang in place of the picture you're stealing because a reasonable photocopy will pass resting in the dark long enough for you to make a getaway--and dispose of the original on the black market.

    Roger Brown (Aksel Hennie) is a very successful corporate Oslo recruiter who happens to mix business with upscale burglary. Roger's day job calls on him to vet candidates for high-level executive positions, which provides cover for his shady probing into the new recruit's income and living accommodations. Valuable works of art particularly interest Roger. If he finds what he's looking for, the prospect becomes a mark, and his accomplice gets busy creating forgeries, which Roger swaps with originals during the ensuing heist.
    Insecurity motivates his risky criminal activity because Roger is nothing but a fraud. Roger believes his wife, Diana (former model Synnøve Macody Lund), will only stay with him if he provides a lifestyle a few levels above his salary. Roger encounters an opportunity that could potentially be worth millions, and he is all in for the score of a lifetime.

    On the opening night of his wife's art gallery, Roger is introduced to Clas Greve (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau). As it turns out, that before he was a corporate suit, Clas was a counter-terrorist operative-prone to going off the beaten path to bring down his targets, with a agenda which isn't likely good for anyone who crosses him. This leads to an escalating nightmare which finds the smooth criminal literally dunked in as well as forced to shave off his hair for grotesquely high-tech reasons when it turns out someone is now hunting his head, and not metaphorically.

    Director Morten Tylan does a masterful job keeping the suspense and narrative in high gear throughout. Adapted from the book by Norwegian crime novelist Jo Nesbø, "Headhunters" turns cat and mouse--and stays that way throughout, during an prolonged middle, despite some credibility issues. The novel "Headhunters" has been translated to film extremely well. The film holds its twists close to the chest, and there's little time to dissect the ambitiousness of its plotting until it is revealed late in the film. The film effectively plays on our fears of being hunted and cornered. Two strong, charismatic lead performances, a great sense of style--amusingly repulsive with never ending ruthless twists.
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 26 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 26
  2. Negative: 0 out of 26
  1. Reviewed by: Bill Goodykoontz
    Jun 28, 2012
    80
    An absurd amount of grisly fun, which is a good thing, since, looked at in any great detail, it probably doesn't hold up all that well.
  2. Reviewed by: Kimberley Jones
    May 31, 2012
    50
    The film holds its twists too close to the chest, and there's little to chew on till the ambitiousness of its plotting is revealed late in the film.
  3. Reviewed by: Rene Rodriguez
    May 31, 2012
    75
    By film's end, we're deep into Coen brothers territory, with an extra splash of Sam Raimi-level gore.