Thomas Skepphult
Mads Mikkelsen
Thomas Skepphult

There is a thin line between money and loyalty. Thomas Skepphult runs an investment company, and is arrested for the murder of his business partner when his fingerprint is found on the murder weapon. When he tries to call his lawyer, the phone is answered by someone who he thought had committed suicide years ago.
Thomas Skepphult
Mads Mikkelsen
Thomas Skepphult
Fabian von Klerking
Alexander Skarsgård
Fabian von Klerking
Morgan Nordenstråle
Samuel Fröler
Morgan Nordenstråle
Wilhelm Rahmberg
Börje Ahlstedt
Wilhelm Rahmberg
Gabriel Mörk
Johan Rabaeus
Gabriel Mörk
Anna Skepphult
Kirsti Eline Torhaug
Anna Skepphult
Diana Malm
Ia Langhammer
Diana Malm
Louise Rahmberg
Kristina Törnqvist
Louise Rahmberg
Göran Forsmark
The Russian
Vladimir Dikanski
The Russian
Ebba Skepphult
Johanna Dickson
Ebba Skepphult
Åke
Henrik Norlén
Åke
Not convinced if I like this one or not. Mads Mikkelsen's performance is definitely a part I enjoyed, he is excellent throughout. The rest of the onscreen talent, e.g. Kirsti Torhaug and Alexander Skarsgård, are good too - bar one. That one member of the onscreen talent that didn't enthrall me is Samuel Fröler - lousy. No hate on the actor necessarily, but he just didn't fit the role in my opinion... needed someone more menacing. So, Fröler is one negative... but not the only one. The way the plot unfolds irritated me at a few moments, most notably at the point involving Henrik Noél Olesen's Preben; to avoid spoiling, all I can say is: as if! It's not perfectly written, at all... even dumb in parts. I can always ignore it once or twice, but I found myself disliking a few moments every now and then. Rating-wise, it's 6/10 or 7/10 - the former feels harsh, the latter generous. I think Mikkelsen's showing just about tilts it into the higher score. I likely won't revisit, though I guess you could do far worse. <em>'Exit'</em> is an OK watch.
Read full reviewMore movies you might want to watch next.