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Goldbeater 

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English This is just another Americanized carbon copy overshadowed by the original 2018 Danish movie called The Guilty. There is no point watching it if you have already seen the original as this movie has nothing new to offer. The only enjoyable aspect was Jake Gyllenhaal's focused performance, even though he was really completely wasted in this. ()

3DD!3 

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English A thriller... and a cheap one. Gyllenhall savors the ambiguous character of an emergency line operator who gets a call from an abducted woman. With a computer and head set in the supporting roles. I haven’t seen the original and don’t know how much Pizzolatto changed, but the dialogs and twists are very good with the suffocating Covid atmosphere. Calling over the phone and face to face contact just aren’t the same! One day I might watch the original Danish version. ()

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D.Moore 

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English An intimate and such a well written film that it seemed to me almost like an adaptation of a very good radio play. I didn't see the original, so I was able to be (for an hour and a half) tense and wait to see what came out of it, because from the beginning something suspicious hung in the air in that strange night atmosphere. Jake Gyllenhaal is great and the point was successful - given that and the overall tone, I understand why the Americans needed to make (remake) this film and at this time. ()

TheEvilTwin 

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English The new, American version of The Guilty is out, and since I don't remember and don't want to compare it to the old, Danish version, I'm rating the film separately. I have the feeling that the film sticks too close to the original, copying the plot, script and emotions and I don't want to over-rate something we've actually seen once before, but I can't help but simply enthusiastically state that this film has done well. A one man show by Jake Gyllenhaal, who steals all the glory, you will be digging their your into the seat because not only will you be emotionally wrung out, but at the same time you can see that Gyllenhaal is fully wrung out too and his comeback to the screen after a long time is fantastic, action-packed, thrilling and just plain damn good, even though I was terribly sceptical. The Yanks tend to ruin remakes of quality films, but this time it's the complete opposite and compared to the distant and bland original, this is solidly above average. ()

Malarkey 

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English It doesn't feel like the Americans added anything fresh to this remake. In fact, it seems to lack some logic in places. The concept does lend itself to a strong performance, and Jake Gyllenhaal definitely takes the spotlight, maybe a bit too egoistically. If you haven’t seen the original, it’s a decent minimalist thriller. Otherwise, it feels pretty unnecessary. ()

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