![Wallander: Faceless Killers/The Man Who Smiled/The Fifth Woman [2 Discs] Wallander: Faceless Killers/The Man Who Smiled/The Fifth Woman [2 Discs] ()](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ukDFf1S59lMkwxtpHP1HBlsHc3CdyFh5roP64pPBrcldVHHGfyESBdhcJ3BmUsriPgq6KHt82YrHH8sYA9vBDEXFkEWIBOHg_faEEZkiihk_knnOkMf5eLttpXaF8AN6o3sf-djnQrn4ObDIbAeK2qs2nEwiKK-oDUw4Q0Bpx3-jXorZ3YmCKDkeQ=s0-d)
Lawyer Sten Tostensson
tells Wallander that he believes his elderly father's death in a car
crash was something else. The key to
the car was not in the ignition but was on the floor. Wallander has
taken a 6 month sick leave after a breakdown following a self defense
shooting of a man. Wallander turns Sten away but feels very badly when
he finds out Sten hanged himself. A wealthy philanthropist and been
their major legal client so he's first to be investigated. Wallander
is on shaky ground both mentally and physically but he's got to get to
the bottom of this case.
Wallander is still reeling from shooting a man, he doesn't want to carry his fun whether he needs it or not. There are a lot of mysteries surrounding this case, does he have anything left to find the solution? Interesting and intense. 4* (I really liked this movie)
90 min, Crime directed by Andy Wilson
with Kenneth Branagh, Sarah Smart, Richard McCabe, Jeany Spark, Sadie
Shimmin, Tom Hiddleston, David Warner.
Note: Blockbuster 3*, imdb 7.1 out of 10, not listed on Rotten Tomatoes.
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