Riders of Justice
Someone is going to pay.
Markus returns home to care for his daughter when his wife dies in a tragic train accident. However, when a survivor of the wreck surfaces and claims foul play, Markus suspects his wife was murdered and embarks on a mission to find those responsible.
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Cast

Mads Mikkelsen
Markus

Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Otto

Lars Brygmann
Lennart

Nicolas Bro
Emmenthaler

Andrea Heick Gadeberg
Mathilde

Gustav Lindh
Bodashka

Roland Møller
Kurt

Albert Rudbeck Lindhardt
Sirius

Morten Suurballe
Gert

Jacob Ulrik Lohmann
Kenneth Pigvaren

Rikke Louise Andersson
Crisis Psychologist

Gustav Dyekjær Giese
Adrian

Klaus Messerschmidt Juhler
Rocker #1

Omar Shargawi
Palle Olsen / Aharon Nahas Shadid

Peder Holm Johansen
Officer

Christina Ibsen Meyer
Psychologist

Jesper Groth
Middle Manager
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
Mads Mikkelsen seems to be trying to do his level best to reinvigorate Danish cinema for an international audience - and here, again, he performs well. This time, he leads a slightly disparate band of geeks and misfits who are trying to get to the bottom of a train crash that killed his wife. Was it an accident or something far more sinister? It turns out that Mads ("Markus") has some serious military training so their investigation is not without some rather arbitrarily applied justice as they seek the truth. The rest of his gang provide great support, as does his rather bemused teenage daughter who is obviously struggling with her own feelings of remorse as her father appears to go off the rails, somewhat. It is a violent film, but the violence is cleverly wrapped in a blanket of humour and an almost slap-stick style of action that brings plenty of smiles as they go along. I didn't love the ending, but I did enjoy the film.
r96sk
'Riders of Justice' - entertaining!
Based on the poster alone I was expecting a standard 'John Wick'-esque action flick, and after the opening few scenes I was anticipating a by-the-numbers revenge flick of Mads Mikkelsen going full Dwayne Johnson in 'Faster'. Not that I would've been disappointed with that (I enjoy that latter film), but I like how the filmmakers added some additional elements to the story to make it more absorbing. It's amusing too, e.g. Lennart's gun assembly made me laugh.
Not that it comes as a surprise whatsoever, but Mads Mikkelsen is excellent throughout - of all the characters I've seen him play, I think this is my favourite 'look' of a character of his thus far... perhaps aside from *that* unforgettable trim in 'The Green Butchers'. Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Lars Brygmann, Nicolas Bro and Andrea Heick Gadeberg are deserving of praise too.
I had a great time watching this across its near two hour run time. I don't have any issues with it, if I was forced to bring up something it would be the perhaps under characterization of the titular bunch but that's me fully reaching and then some for a 'negative'.
Recommended, no doubt.
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