Both camera work and story are what you could describe as
‘tight focus’. Debut feature film director Jacob Thuesen wastes nothing in this
powerful family drama. Its plot is quite a familiar news item these day’s,
sexual abuse of the under aged. A teenage girl accuses her father of incest and
the film deals mainly with the affects it has, not only on his life but how it affected
his wife, friends and working environment.
Married couple Henrik (Troels Lyby) and Nina (Sofie Grabol) would
have a very happy relationship except for their 14-year-old daughter Stine
(Kirstine Rosenkrands Mikkelsen) who is becoming more insular and has almost
stopped talking to her them completely. She is receiving psychological
treatment at school and she tells her psychologist that the reason for her
behaviour is that her father has been sexually abusing her since she was
eleven! The police arrest Henrik and put him in the isolation wing of the
prison because of the expected treatment he will receive from the other
prisoners. When he eventually appears before a judge he is found not guilty and
released. Stine is sent away for further treatment. But the accusation will not
go away. His job as a swimming teacher
is affected, his friends start to distance themselves and although Nina
believes her husband how can she turn her back on her own daughter?
This is an exceptionally thought provoking study of a taboo
subject pretty much like another riveting Danish drama The Hunt (2012) and I for one cannot
understand why Accused (2005) was never shown in the UK until Arrow Films
released it on DVD in 2013. The story is made totally believable by some convincing
acting from Troels Lyby as the father, an actor I am not familiar with, but his
work certainly deserves more exposure in the UK. Two of the other actors in the
film you will recognise immediately. Sofie Grabol, who played Sarah Lund in the
BBC4 hit TV series The Killing
between 2007 and 2012 is Nina a mother torn between her belief in her husband
and her love for her damaged daughter, and the other is Soren Malling, a Danish
TV star that you will know as Torben Frills in Borgan 2010-2013 and possible as Peter Ludvigson in A Hijacking (2012), as Henrik’s rather
inept lawyer.
A dark intense film that underscores the ugly side of family
life where you never quite know who is actually telling the truth and who is
not? A movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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