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Brutal incasso 2005

★ 2.01 votes📅 2005-06-26

In *Brutal incasso (2005)*, Danish director Jonas Kvist Jensen delivers a darkly comedic crime caper that blends chaotic action with sharp social satire.

Director: Jonas Kvist Jensen

Cast

Kim Sønderholm
Kim Sønderholm
Claus Lund
Allan Hotchkiss
Ole Ernst
Ole Ernst
Melany Denise
Thomas Biehl
Thomas Biehl
Mads Koudal
Mads Koudal
Jesper Blumensaat
Bo Thomasen
Anna Bård
Anna Bård

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brutal incasso (2005) about?

This Danish crime comedy follows two debt collectors who botch a job so badly they accidentally kill a debtor. Now, their ruthless boss forces them to replace the lost money within a tight deadline—or face dire repercussions. The film blends slapstick humor with high-stakes desperation as the duo spirals into a dangerous chase.

Who directed Brutal incasso?

Jonas Kvist Jensen directed *Brutal incasso*, bringing a sharp eye for dark comedy and gritty realism to this Danish crime caper.

Who stars in Brutal incasso?

The film features Kim Sønderholm, Claus Lund, Allan Hotchkiss, Ole Ernst, and Melany Denise in key roles.

Is Brutal incasso (2005) worth watching?

While *Brutal incasso* isn't a high-profile release, its mix of black comedy and crime drama offers a fresh take on the genre. Fans of low-budget thrillers with Danish flair will appreciate its chaotic energy and satirical bite, even if it doesn't break new ground.

How long is Brutal incasso?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Brutal Incasso (2005) — A Dark Comedy Thriller You Won't Forget

In *Brutal incasso (2005)*, Danish director Jonas Kvist Jensen delivers a darkly comedic crime caper that blends chaotic action with sharp social satire. The film follows Michael and Jim, two underpaid debt collectors trapped in a dead-end job, who accidentally cross a line when a botched collection turns fatal. Now, their ruthless boss demands they replace the missing half-million in 48 hours—or face brutal consequences. With no legal recourse and their backs against the wall, the duo spirals into a desperate, violent scheme to outrun both the law and their own mistakes.

This gritty yet humorous thriller thrives on its Danish noir aesthetic, balancing slapstick misadventures with moments of raw tension. The film's themes of financial desperation, moral decay, and the absurdity of corporate exploitation give it a biting edge, while the chemistry between Kim Sønderholm and Claus Lund anchors the chaos. *Brutal incasso* isn't just a crime comedy—it's a cautionary tale about what happens when the system fails the little guy.