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Enforcement(Shorta)

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Denmark · 2020
1h 48m
Director Anders Ølholm, Frederik Louis Hviid
Starring Jacob Ulrik Lohmann, Simon Sears, Tarek Zayat, Issa Khattab
Genre Action, Crime, Thriller

Police officers are on routine patrol in Svalegården's ghetto when news of a young man's death while in police custody comes in over the radio, igniting uncontrollable, pent-up rage in the ghetto's youth. Suddenly, the two officers find themselves entrapped in the youth's lust for revenge and must fight to find a way out.

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75

Slant Magazine by Chuck Bowen

The film is both a lurid urban thriller and an earnest parable about (almost literally) walking a mile in someone else’s shoes.

60

Los Angeles Times by Katie Walsh

The brawny Enforcement doesn’t shy away from brutal action, but the film is more in line with recent police thrillers like Deon Taylor’s “Black and Blue,” and Ladj Ly’s “Les Misérables,” which fuse overt sociopolitical commentary with genre thrills.

75

Original-Cin by Liam Lacey

As effective as Enforcement is on a visceral level, it comes up short in any deeper reflection on the social crisis of its premise.

60

CineVue by Matthew Anderson

Trouble lurks around every corner, and the narrative does keep us guessing, but this limits any sincere indictment of the apparently irresolvable us-and-them conflict. An arresting, often edge-of-your-seat action film, then, but not the enduring La Haine-inspired inspection of societal ills that it could have been.

70

Variety by Peter Debruge

A thriller that’s both a relentless adrenaline rush and a social-issue Rorschach test for all who watch it.

63

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

Enforcement, released as “Shorta” (Arabic slang for “cops”) in Europe, is a solid is slow-moving police actioner that reminds us that no matter the continent, police work is the same dangerous game. And that the world over, that “game” has entirely too many of the wrong sorts of people signing up.

38

RogerEbert.com by Simon Abrams

And when the movie’s over, nothing is resolved that the filmmakers didn’t side-step or reduce to a few unconvincing symbols of hope for a more equitable future. You might like Enforcement if that’s a line you already want to buy; there’s otherwise not much here to change your mind.

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