'The Quiet Ones' Review: A Suspenseful Heist with Missed Opportunities

Actor Gustav Giese stands out in a caper that tracks the fascinating and biggest heist in Danish history.

'The Quiet Ones' Review: A Suspenseful Heist with Missed Opportunities

Traditional heist thriller tropes are tossed out the window in The Quiet Ones, director Frederik Louis Hviid’s compelling yet flawed caper that purposely cooks at a slow boil. The story is based on the head-scratching, real-life events that took place in Denmark in 2008 when 25 men from across Europe teamed up and decided to commit the biggest robbery the country has ever seen. Some aspects of this outing have been dramatized, but you can’t deny the unbelievable lengths these men went to in order to pull off an elaborate and intricate heist.

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