I saw this on Danish tv. See more at Rotten Tomatoes. It is about snatching a certain suitcase. It is never told what is actually in the suitcase, but it is anyway sought after by a number of different groups.
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La vieille fille (English: the old maid, Danish: pebermøen)
I saw this pretty strange film on Netflix. The story is straightforward actually – a man and a woman have an encounter by chance somewhere in holiday-France. They stay in the same little hotel. And they are somewhat attracted to each other, but it is only hinted at. She is particularly remote, while he is more straightforward. I saw it primarily because Philippe Noiret is in it and it was given an IMDB-score that did not indicate that it was a bomb (I think it got 6.9 on IMDb). See more at IMDB.
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The day of the jackal (Danish: sjakalen)
I saw this film again (I’ve seen it at least 3 times now). This time there were (almost) no surprises. It is a very good movie. The chase between the police and the jackal is exciting. A few things are a bit weird or unreleastic, like painting the car and it dries up and looks perfect and we did not see him buying the paint or the paint-machine, so where did that come from. See more at Rotten Tomatoes.
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Munich (Danish: München)
I saw this on Netflix. I don’t know why I put it on my list – maybe because it was by Steven Spielberg. I have to say that the movie was far too long – maybe it was necessary, but 2h45min is too long I think. See more at Rotten Tomatoes.
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The remains of the day (Danish: resten af dagen)
I saw this on Netflix tonight. See more at Rotten Tomatoes.