Watch A Hijacking Movie Online Streaming MegavideoYou can watch A Hijacking movie in HD without Downloading Free HEREThe cargo ship MV Rozen is heading for harbour when it is hijacked by Somali pirates in the Indian Ocean. Amongst the men on board are the ship's cook Mikkel (Pilou Asbæk) and the engineer Jan (Roland Møller), who along with the rest of the seamen are taken hostage in a cynical game of life and death. With the demand for a ransom of millions of dollars a psychological drama unfolds between the CEO of the shipping company (Søren Malling) and the Somali pirates. (c) Magnolia R Movie Release on Theater Jun 21, 2013 Limited | |
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A Hijacking Movie Cast | |
Amalie Ihle Alstrup,Johan Philip Asbæk,Ole Dupont,Søren Malling,Roland Møller,Abdihakin Asgar,Dar Salim,Gary Skjoldmose Porter,Pilou Asbaek,Ronald Moller | |
Genres : Mystery & Suspense | |
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All Critics Rating For A Hijacking : 7.7 | |
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From this classy hostage movie, we learn how to negotiate with Somali pirates, and - perhaps more usefully - how to do male public displays of affection, Scandi-style. Cath Clarke-Time Out Tobias Lindholm's superb [film] actually grows more chillingly subdued as its nightmare scenario unfolds. Guy Lodge-Variety In his almost documentary style of filmmaking, Lindholm has achieved an impressive sense of realism and you can certainly see why the film has attracted a lot of attention on the festival circuit. Sam Bathe-Fan The Fire Good, but a bit too straightforward to live up to its dramatic potential. Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service It's at its best when it mixes heartfelt moments into the unimaginable hell of being held captive in such a confined space on board an already battered old vessel, the MV Rozen. Graham Young-Birmingham Mail Not enough filmmakers make use of pirate culture like Tobias Lindholm does in A Highjacking. By doing so, he reveals human emotions that burn both ends of the candle and create gripping drama from a situation not enough people take seriously. Matt Donato-We Got This Covered There's no moralizing here, just unsparing realism. Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express The results are gripping, with the action growing increasingly tense as gun-toting violence looms. Trevor Johnston-Radio Times Adept filmmaking and a clever two-perspective approach make this film urgent and involving, even when the narrative structure falters. Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall [An] excellent Danish thriller ... Philip French-Observer [UK] As a psychological drama, this is surely one of the best of the year. Derek Malcolm-This is London Even with its naggingly implausible timeline, this film feels almost shockingly realistic, using urgent documentary filmmaking techniques to tell a story that seems to have come straight from the headlines. Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com Without resorting to graphic violence or melodrama A Hijacking builds into an extremely tense tale with all the nail-biting immediacy of an unfolding news story. Allan Hunter-Daily Express Calmly made but ultimately lacerating ... Antonia Quirke-Financial Times Danish director Tobias Lindholm spins an exacting drama out of a crisis on this deft, verite-style account of Somali piracy in the Indian ocean. Xan Brooks-Guardian [UK] Nail-bitingly intense, thanks to some powerful performances and Tobias Lindholm's strong direction and fantastic script. Jennifer Tate-ViewLondon Eschewing hard boiled action for an authentically gritty approach, director Tobias Lindholm creates a fuggy atmosphere of claustrophobic dread aboard the ship juxtaposed with the airy hi-tech steel and glass HQ of the shipping line. Tim Evans-Sky Movies Harrowing. A Hijacking may last only a shade under 100 minutes, but the memory, like the captives' trauma, will last much longer. Michael Leader-Little White Lies Lindholm ... infuses every frame of his second film with the slow-burn, high-tension pungency of a particularly addictive DVD box set. Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph What keeps things stimulating ... is a genuine sense of reality and how much of your own perception is invested in what you are watching. Lisa Giles-Keddie-HeyUGuys When the credits roll, you may feel as if you too have been released from captivity. Philip Concannon-The Skinny | |
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