Pusher
Pusher

Pusher (1996)

7.0 ? Aug 30, 1996 1h 50m

Overview

A drug pusher grows increasingly desperate after a botched deal leaves him with a large debt to a ruthless drug lord.

Genres

Action Crime Drama

Release Date

August 30, 1996

Rating

7.0 /10

Runtime

1h 50m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Kim Bodnia

Kim Bodnia

Frank

Mads Mikkelsen

Mads Mikkelsen

Tonny

Laura Drasbæk

Laura Drasbæk

Vic

Zlatko Burić

Zlatko Burić

Milo

Slavko Labović

Slavko Labović

Radovan

Peter Andersson

Peter Andersson

Hasse

Vanja Bajicic

Branko

Lisbeth Rasmussen

Rita

Levino Jensen

Levino Jensen

Mike

Nicolas Winding Refn

Nicolas Winding Refn

Brian

Thomas Bo Larsen

Thomas Bo Larsen

Junkie

Lars Bom

Lars Bom

Uro'er

Michael Hasselflug

Michael Hasselflug

Uro'er

Jesper Lohmann

Jesper Lohmann

Mikkel

Steen Fridberg

Lasse

Gordon Kennedy

Gordon Kennedy

Anders

Gyda Hansen

Gyda Hansen

Mor

Kenneth Schultz

Steff

Coco C.P. Dalbert

Theis

Karsten Schrøder

Karsten

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r96sk

7.0/10

Sep 24, 2023

A solid crime thriller. <em>'Pusher'</em> entertained me enough, though the plot did feel a bit repetitive as it felt like it kept 'going around in circles' to me personally. Some of the lighting and editing (as in cuts) choices also made the film feel a little more underwhelming. The cast do well, arguably the film's strongest element. Kim Bodnia makes for a solid lead, though his performance is a tad samey throughout - similar to the aforementioned. Mads Mikkelsen's Tonny sticks out because he is being played by Mads Mikkelsen, the character is OK - underused perhaps, though I may just think that as it's Mads... the whole reason I chose to view this trilogy, to be honest. 6/10 would feel harsh so this 1996 release gets 7/10 from yours truly. I didn't overly enjoy it, though I can't exactly say I disliked it either... probably levels out at watchable.

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CinemaSerf

7.0/10

Jan 26, 2026

“Frank” (Kim Bodnia) makes a decent living dealing drugs with his skinhead pal “Tonny” (Mads Mikkelsen) until one deal goes a bit pear shaped. That doesn’t go down so well with his supplier, “Milo” (Zlatlo Buric) but when you’re €45k in the hole, you might as well try to deal your way out of it so he promises to make that cash back from the next deal. That goes even worse when the cops intervene and the cocaine ends up in a lake. He’s released from custody, takes his revenge on his erstwhile pal who was a better runner when they were nicked and then heads to his boss to explain that he’s now even more in debt. He is given a little more time but his options are dwindling, his friends likewise and his already borderline sociopathic behaviour is becoming as much a threat to himself as to the people he turns on in desperation. On the face of it, there’s nothing especially innovative about this but as you get into it there’s a lot from Bodnia’s performance here that works. Subtle seems an odd word to use given the activities that goes on, but there is some subtlety here as his character shows signs of “Jekyll and Hyde” syndrome - especially when galvanised by the impressively odious Buric who brings something of the psychotically sleazy to his portrayal. Why is it the kingpin’s in these sort of dramas are always just more toxic versions of “Ratso” from “Midnight Cowboy” (1969)? There’s plenty of action, but precious little graphic violence portrayed as this man’s spiral of misfortune and bad judgement risks the lives of himself and those close. This is a grim indictment of an underground industry that prays on the addicted remorselessly, and personally I consider this as authentic and compelling as anything made on the other side of the Atlantic.

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