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"Flame and Citron:" in WWII Denmark, a team of two young men

Posted by tinear on October 17, 2010 at 19:48:39:

are assigned the task of assassinating Nazi collaborators after the Germans occupied Copenhagen. As their bloody workload increases, they begin to realize that the motives of their superiors may not be pure. At the same time, these cold-blooded, dangerous hits begin to weigh both on their consciences and on their nerves.
Unlike most films of this sort, "F & C," takes time fully to develop the characters of the two leads, and that of several other key players. Mads Mikkelson stars and gives his usually superb performance. Suspense, excellent action sequences, and an exposé of wartime "heroism" that is impossible in Hollywood.