The Investigation

7.1
202042m

Copenhagen Police's Homicide unit, headed by Jens Møller, tries to solve the murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2020

Copenhagen Police's Homicide unit, headed by Jens Møller, tries to solve the murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall.

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1. Episode 1

6.6

While Head of Homicide for Copenhagen Police Jens Møller comes in for the morning briefing, an investigator reports on a strange case. A homemade submarine carrying a female Swedish journalist and the submarine's inventor has gone missing.

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2. Episode 2

5.5

Jens Møller is constantly under pressure from journalists who are chasing news of the case. Meanwhile, rumours and theories abound. Were the Swedish journalist and the accused previously acquainted?

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3. Episode 3

7.0

While the forensic team works, Jens Møller and his team of investigators are waiting for answers. Have they found conclusive evidence that the Swedish journalist is dead, and if so, has a crime been committed?

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4. Episode 4

7.1

Jens Møller gets assistance with the search. Swedish cadaver dogs that can locate bodies more than 20 metres below sea level are brought in. Although the dogs mark the areas quite accurately, the divers don't find anything.

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5. Episode 5

6.9

The case is slowly coming together, but Jens Møller and his team still have no conclusive evidence. Chief Prosecutor Jakob Buch-Jepsen emphasises that they must determine the motive and cause of death in order to charge the accused.

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6. Episode 6

7.1

Chief Prosecutor Jakob-Buch Jepsen makes it clear to Jens Møller that they need more firm evidence to bring charges in the case. Otherwise, they risk the accused walking free.

Cast

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Søren Malling

Jens Møller

Photo of Pilou Asbæk

Pilou Asbæk

Jakob Buch-Jepsen

Photo of Pernilla August

Pernilla August

Ingrid Wall

Photo of Rolf Lassgård

Rolf Lassgård

Joachim Wall

Photo of Laura Christensen

Laura Christensen

Maibritt Porse

Photo of Henrik Birch

Henrik Birch

Lars Møller

Photo of Charlotte Munck

Charlotte Munck

Kirstine Scharling

Photo of Anders Juul

Anders Juul

Christian Skov

Photo of Henning Valin Jakobsen

Henning Valin Jakobsen

Klaus Rasmussen

Photo of Frank Thiel

Frank Thiel

Lennart Stauner

Photo of Patricia Schumann

Patricia Schumann

Betina Carlsen

Photo of Dan Boie Kratfeldt

Dan Boie Kratfeldt

Police Officer

Photo of Inge Lise Goltermann

Inge Lise Goltermann

Voluntary Preparedness

Photo of Jens Andersen

Jens Andersen

Torben Vang

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Reviews

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Peter McGinn

7/10

This was the tamest and most laid back police procedural series I have ever seen. The investigator in charge of the case was very quiet and restrained, never losing his temper really, quite unusual for this kind of show. The atmosphere and scenery weren’t what I expected for a foreign entry.

That isn’t a major criticism, however. Though it made the show less compelling to me, it was also different enough to make it intriguing. I gather it is based on an actual case, and I bet most production companies would have plunked it up with more tension and arm waving and shouting. But the lead character did have the standard family problems due to his dedication, but with his daughter for a change rather than his partner.

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Horseface

2/10

It's like Mickey Mouse with an opioid addiction.

Christ, this is slow and feeble. As a Dane who didn't pay attention to the case as it unfolded in the news, I sincerely hope that our police aren't as fantastically inept at investigations as they are in this fictionalization of the case.

Christ, two months in and someone gets the idea to start looking at the suspect's computer? The DA or whatever we call that dude here in Denmark waits for the second court appearance to bundle in the request to search the suspect's home and personal stuff? Really? I sincerely hope not.

Also, on a cinematographical (is that a word?) level, this is just so bad. Perhaps it's not as apparent if you don't speak Danish, but the lines are so wooden and not like any way anyone speaks, ever. It's worse than 50-years-old stage plays.

The pacing is horrendous, I mean seriously, how many hours are spent staring at boats finding nothing? Then we try to make up for it with stoned faces staring into what must be a concert hall of depressed violinists judging from the sound.

OMG, OMG, OMG. Boring. Bad acting. Bad direction. Bad police, bad! Good doggo, though, very good doggo.

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