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He lives in a fabulously wealthy home (it rotates) with his stunning wife. However, Brown's perfect life caves in when he foolishly steals from a candidate (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) he has lined up for a top job. The rather unpleasant Brown (though oddly, you root for him all the way) is then pursued mercilessly across country in true Hitchcock style. This is a sensationally entertaining adaptation of Jo Nesbo's thriller.
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