Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter

Agent Hamilton: But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter, also called Hamilton 2: Unless It's About Your Daughter,[3][4][5] is a 2012 spy film directed by Tobias Falk.[6] It is the second part of a planned trilogy.[7][8][9] Mikael Persbrandt and Saba Mubarak reprise their roles as agent Carl Hamilton and agent Mouna al Fathar.

Agent Hamilton:
But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter
Film poster
Directed byTobias Falk[1]
Produced byJan Marnell
Written byStefan Thunberg
Based onMen inte om det gäller din dotter
by
Jan Guillou
StarringMikael Persbrandt
Frida Hallgren
Steven Waddington
John Light
Saba Mubarak
Music byPhilippe Boix-Vives
Jon Ekstrand
CinematographyJan Jonaeus
Edited byThomas Lagerman
Distributed bySF International Sales[2]
Release date
  • September 7, 2012 (2012-09-07)
Running time
90 min
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish
English

Plot

Eva Tanguy is the mother of Carl Hamilton's goddaughter Nathalie and the director of the Swedish Security Service. When she confounds a terroristic assassination on Swedish soil, the assassin is unfortunately killed in her presence. This draws more attention to her person than ever but she sticks to her previous promise to give an interview for a big newspaper. The journalists twist her words in a way that provokes Islamists. As a result Nathalie gets kidnapped. She is filming with her smartphone when this happens and this provides a trace for Hamilton. Soon he realises the kidnappers were mercenaries with a SAS background. His investigation leads him to the United Kingdom where he tries to retrieve information from one of their old SAS comrades who is evidently unwilling to fill in an outsider. He attempts to put Hamilton down and dies trying. Hamilton is then arrested and delivered to the SIS Building where he faces being interrogated by high-ranked MI-6 officials. After his release he learns he mustn't even rely on his own country's secret service when he wants to rescue his goddaughter. As soon as he knows where Nathalie is kept, he asks Mouna al Fathar to help him. She demands that the leader of these Islamists will also be deducted because the PLO wants him brought before an international court. Together with Nathalie's father, a former member of the French Foreign Legion, they raid the terrorist's garrison. But Pierre Tanguy is out of shape and the terrorist leader is of all things secretly supported by a US-American who plays all sides. Hamilton gets caught and becomes subject to torture during interrogation.

Cast

Reception

The film was panned by Swedish critics.[10] Both Aftonbladet and Expressen rated it 1 out of 5. The Swedish film website Moviezine described that "most of it leaves much/everything to be desired".[11] SVT called it "A insult to the thinking man".[12]

Home media release

The Australian DVD contains only one version. It is the original version which is partly in English and otherwise subtitled.

References

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