The Fifth Woman

2002
6.7| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

The 5th woman unfolds autumn 1994. An elderly man found in a gillrad pitfall impaled to death on the sharp sharpened bamboo poles, ecstatic praise of crows. Shortly afterwards disappears a florist without a trace and he also found executed in the forest. Kurt Wallander and his colleagues will soon understand that the attacks is all about revenge.

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Also starring Christer Fant

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Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Mabel Munoz Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
Frances Chung Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Allissa .Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Tweekums This four part 'Wallander' story features Rolf Lassgard as the Ystad detective. Having returned home from a holiday with his father he is told about a missing person; he drives out to the man's remote house and makes a grizzly discovery; the man is found impaled an bamboo spikes. In an apparently separate case there is a break in at a florists; nothing has been stolen though and the assistant says that the owner is out of the country studying orchids; it isn't considered a major crime until he too turns up dead; strung up in the woods having been brutally killed. As the investigation continues it becomes apparent that somebody he killing men they believe either killed or abused women. Before the case is over Kurt will suffer a personal tragedy and one of his team will be shot!I had seen the BBC version of this story but that lacks the depth of this version as it is much shorter. This version almost has the feel of a horror movie at times with its use of hand held 'shaky-cams' and very image; I found that this suited the gruesome subject matter although it does get too shaky at one point. Once again Rolf Lassgard does a great job as Wallander. The story is well told and the killer isn't a total monster; in fact when we learn what happened to cause her to start killing one can't help but be sympathetic even though her actions are clearly wrong.
rightwingisevil i've seen many of this series, even the British one. i used to appreciate and enjoy the whole series, but sadly speaking, i have to disagree with the other three reviewers' high praises of this one. i actually consider this is the worst segment of all the series. why? because since the first frame showed up, i immediately found out that the editing got seriously problem. it's so random, like it was edited by a guy either drunk or high on drugs, so he edited without any logic, so the film's progress seemed to be jumping around very irrationally. the shaky camera also made the viewing more difficult to comprehend, the dialog is also very sporadically random. i got the same uncomfortable experience like watching another nightmarish Scandinavian movie, "dancer in the dark". when i finished watching that particular movie, the dizziness of my brain and the fuzziness of my eyesight needed several days to become normal again. this one, unfortunately has brought back the similar bad memory.
slimebitch I have seen all the newer versions of Henning Mankell's Wallander series and the ones with Christer Henriksson in Wallander seems like movies for younger people. Seeing Den 5'e kvinnan really made me think =) 90 minutes doesn't really make these kinds of movies all they should be, which the newer versions usually are, to short, doesn't really hit you in the head, do they? It takes a masterpiece to make something that feels real for the viewer and this feels real! Rolf Lassgård should if he has not already get a golden for his part as Wallander in my opinion. Rolf makes Wallander seem like a real person, he is not perfect! No one is and in the newer movies I have seen Christer Henriksson as the perfect police officer who doesn't make mistakes and is nice and understanding to everyone. That's not really real to me and I think that even in movies we watchers need to see the none perfect versions =) I refuse to spoil this movie, that's why I can say that I can't say very much more about it accept for brilliant acting, not only from Rolf. You have to see this movie to understand what I am talking about and as I was stuck for about 4 hours in bed watching it I am sure you won't be disappointed hehe.
genshman I saw this movie as a two-part mini-series on German television in a dubbed version. The works of Henning Mankell, author of the original novel, had been recommended to me. So although I expected something above the average TV stuff, this really knocked me off my feet! The story is excellent and provides lots of unexpected twists and turns, and casting and acting are just plain beautiful. This goes especially for the villain. One has got to get used to the camera work here, it resembles the hand-camera style of the Dogma series. I should perhaps note that this is a film about violence against women, and it's done in a way women should like. Don't miss this one!