

A crime so perfect it legally doesn't exist—until it does.
A crime is defined as an act which follows by a punishment, according to applicable law. Therefore it can not be a crime unless you are punished. But then it will not be the perfect crime either. Just perfect.
Writing
Dialogue that weaponizes Swedish legal philosophy.
Acting
Granath's ice-cold monologue delivery.
Production
Stark 2001 digital aesthetic, accidentally timeless.

Director
Håkan Alexandersson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Swedish law uniquely distinguishes between 'brott' (crime) and 'påföljd' (punishment), making this philosophical loophole actually legally grounded.
Director Alexandersson was a philosophy teacher before filmmaking; Björn Granath reportedly refused payment, calling the script 'payment enough.'