7.5

Riders of Justice

Retfærdighedens ryttere

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7.5

Riders of Justice

Retfærdighedens ryttere

  • Year 2020
  • Duration 116 min
  • Country Denmark, Sweden, Finland
  • Language English
Markus goes home to his teenage daughter, Mathilde, when his wife dies in a train crash. All appears to be a tragic accident until a mathematics geek, who was also a fellow passenger on the train, and his two colleagues show up.

About Riders of Justice

Riders of Justice (2020) is a brilliantly subversive Danish genre-blender that defies easy categorization. Directed by Anders Thomas Jensen, the film follows Markus (Mads Mikkelsen), a hardened military man who returns home after his wife dies in what appears to be a tragic train accident. His grief-stricken existence with teenage daughter Mathilde is disrupted when Otto, a statistics-obsessed passenger who survived the crash, arrives with two eccentric colleagues, claiming mathematical probability proves the accident was deliberate.

What begins as a revenge thriller evolves into something far more profound—a darkly comic exploration of trauma, coincidence, and the human need to find patterns in chaos. Mikkelsen delivers one of his most nuanced performances, portraying a man whose military precision clashes with emotional vulnerability. The supporting cast, particularly Nikolaj Lie Kaas as the obsessive Otto, provides both comic relief and unexpected depth.

Jensen masterfully balances brutal action sequences with poignant character moments, creating a film that's equally likely to make you laugh as it is to break your heart. The screenplay cleverly uses mathematical concepts as metaphors for human connection and the stories we tell ourselves to cope with loss.

Viewers should watch Riders of Justice for its intelligent genre deconstruction, superb ensemble acting, and the way it transforms a revenge premise into a meditation on healing. Available to stream online, this is Scandinavian cinema at its most inventive—a thriller with both brains and heart that stays with you long after the credits roll.