![]() After a hearing, he is released without charge. However, the children's accounts mention details of Lucas's basement, which supports Lucas's innocence, as his house has no basement. The kindergarten staff ask leading questions of other children at the kindergarten, who also "admit" to being abused. His friendship with Theo is destroyed, the pressure causes him to break up with Nadja, and his son is publicly ostracized. Lucas is shunned by the community as a pedophile sexual predator. The adults in the community believe the director's story of abuse, dismissing Klara's later contradictions as denial. When interviewed with leading questions, Klara gives unclear testimony against Lucas. Drawing on memory of a pornographic picture her brother showed her, she makes comments that lead the kindergarten director to believe Lucas indecently exposed himself to her. One of the kindergarten pupils is Klara (Annika Wedderkopp), the daughter of Lucas' best friend Theo (Thomas Bo Larsen). His coworker Nadja (Alexandra Rapaport) makes advances towards him and eventually moves in as his girlfriend. ![]() Divorced, he struggles to maintain a relationship with his teenage son, Marcus (Lasse Fogelstrøm), who lives with his ex-wife, but enjoys wholesome interaction with the children at the kindergarten. Lucas (Mads Mikkelsen) is a member of a close-knit Danish community and works at a local kindergarten. ![]()
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