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2[[caption-width-right:350:''[[{{Tagline}} Mister Police. You could have saved her. I gave you all the clues.]]'']]
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4''The Snowman'' is a 2017 crime {{horror}} {{thriller}} film directed by Creator/TomasAlfredson. It is an [[TheFilmOfTheBook adaptation]] of the ''Literature/HarryHole'' novel of the same name by Jo Nesbø, and it stars Creator/MichaelFassbender, Creator/RebeccaFerguson, Creator/JKSimmons, Creator/CharlotteGainsbourg and Creator/ValKilmer.
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6When Detective Harry Hole (Fassbender) investigates the disappearance of a woman in the first snow of winter, he fears that a {{serial killer}} who has been unapprehended for similar past murders has returned. With the help of Katrine Bratt (Ferguson), Harry must connect the past cases to the present case and outwit the killer before the next snowfall.
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8The film was released on October 13, 2017 in the UK and on October 20 in the US.
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10Not to be confused with the heartwarming GraphicNovel ''ComicBook/TheSnowman'' or [[WesternAnimation/TheSnowman its animated adaptation]].
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12'''Previews:''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c44kam_8N3I Trailer 1]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXw0HkB9YVE International Trailer 1]]
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14!!''The Snowman'' contains examples of:
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16* AbortedArc: Thanks to the film's TroubledProduction, it's a complete toss-up which of the many subplots get any kind of resolution. Especially weird is the whole runner about the Winter Games, which doesn't even have the excuse of being something from the book.
17* AbusiveParents: [[spoiler: The killer is shown to have a DirtyCop for a father who had him out of wedlock and hid both the boy and his mother in an out-of-the-way farmhouse, periodically showing up to test the boy's intelligence and beating the mother if he answered questions incorrectly in front of him before raping her. He seemingly abandoned his son to an orphanage after the mother [[DrivenToSuicide committed suicide]] and he was ready to abandon them both after she threatened to tell his wife about the whole thing]].
18* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Zig-zagged with [[spoiler: the killer, a.k.a. Mathias]]. In the novel, [[spoiler: he was mocked by other children for lacking nipples due to a genetic defect, and when he found out that his mother was having an affair with another man (who also lacked nipples) and that he was the child produced by said affair, he decided that [[DeathSeeker he wanted to die]] and [[TakingYouWithMe take his mother with him]]]], but here, [[spoiler: his mother committed suicide (leading him to believe that she abandoned him) and he gained an [[AbusiveParents abusive father]] who [[DomesticAbuse hit and raped his mother]], and later abandoned him after his mother died, as noted above]].
19* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Harry Hole is described as ugly in the novel, but is played by the handsome Michael Fassbender here.
20* AdaptationalHeroism:
21** A mild case: unlike in the novel, [[spoiler:Mathias didn't kill his mother, and actively tried to save her from drowning herself in a lake.]]
22** Katrine Bratt resorts to torturing [[spoiler:Arve Støp]] at one point in the novel to try and get a confession out of him; this doesn't happen in the film.
23* AdaptationalJobChange: Arve Støp was a magazine owner in the novel, but here he's a tycoon.
24* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While Gert Rafto is still a mess here, his abusive tendencies towards his wife and daughter are not mentioned.
25* AdaptationalUgliness: Arve Støp, Idar Vetlesen and Mathias are described as exceptionally handsome in the book, which they aren't in the movie (though in the last case it's a mild case and mostly because of AgeLift).
26* AdaptationalVillainy:
27** While Dr. Idar Vetlesen was hardly a saint in the novel, here he's running a prostitution ring and pimps out young women to Arve Støp.
28** Similarly, Arve Støp didn't get Vetlesen to pimp out young women to him in the novel. In the novel, he hired Vetlesen to treat his illegitimate children.
29** [[spoiler:The killer, a.k.a. Mathias']] father is an {{Abusive Parent|s}} who rapes [[spoiler:Mathias']] mother here, which he wasn't in the novel.
30* AdaptationalWimp: Here, Harry doesn't display much of the drive and the reasoning skills that he had in the novel, with Katrine Bratt displaying more of these qualities, making his talent come off as an InformedAttribute. There's also the fact that he's unable to control his alcoholism here, while he had a fair degree of control of his alcoholism in the novel.
31* AdaptationInducedPlotHole:
32** In the novel, [[spoiler: Mathias' mother willingly had an affair with his real father and he found out while standing atop a snowman to peek into their bedroom, which led him to believe that women who had affairs with other men were cold-hearted, much like snowmen, explaining his reasoning for building snowmen.]] Here, [[spoiler: since his father was abusive toward both his mother and himself and his mother committed suicide rather than him killing her himself, his reasoning for building snowmen to mark the locations of his murders doesn't make any sense.]]
33** Also, in the novel, [[spoiler:the killer is dying from the genetic disease inherited from his biological father and used to be bullied because of a physical deformity associated with said disease, in addition to seeing his (step) father unhappy in his marriage to his mother, so the Snowman's choice of victims -- married women who cuckolded their husbands -- actually makes sense there.]] In the movie, [[spoiler:he is shown to target one cuckolding woman, one divorcee, one cheater and one woman who's had an abortion - when his mother was ''neither'', she was TheMistress. Also, in the film it's mentioned that he resented her for "abandoning" him by committing suicide (in the novel he [[SelfMadeOrphan killed her himself]]), so his crusade which ''creates'' the MissingMom situation for children of the victims (if they have children at all, as Sylvia Ottersen doesn't in the movie) seems fueled more on InsaneTrollLogic than anything else.]]
34* AdaptationNameChange: Jonas Becker from the novel became [[GenderFlip Josephine]] Becker in the film.
35* AdaptationPersonalityChange: A mild case. In the novel, the killer's letters came off as being written by a madman, but in the film, they come off as being written by a [[PsychopathicManchild child]], particularly with the [[MemeticMutation infamous]] snowman drawing.
36* AdaptedOut:
37** [[spoiler: Mathias' stepfather (unbeknownst to said father)]] is absent from the film.
38** Sylvia Ottersen and [[spoiler:Arve Støp's]] twin children don't appear here.
39* AnachronicOrder: The film jumps back between the present day and the past in flashbacks seemingly at random, with no significant change (aside from the presence of Gert Rafto in the flashbacks) to distinguish them.
40* AnachronismStew: A rather bizarre case of this occurs with the (fictional) [=EviSync=] devices, which are tablet [=PCs=] that look like they came from the early 2000s, but several scenes show [=iPhones=] and modern computers being used, indicating that the film occurs in the present day. What makes this even more bizarre is that the [=EviSync=] device wasn't in the novel, and the novel was released in 2007, before smartphones truly became popular.
41* AxCrazy: Harry says that the killer is completely insane; he's right.
42* BehindTheBlack: [[spoiler: Harry is somehow unable to see Mathias approaching him from behind (off to the right screen) when he's looking around while they're both on the surface of a ''frozen lake'', with very little fog around.]]
43* BorrowedBiometricBypass: [[spoiler:The killer chops off Katrine Bratt's index finger to gain access to the fingerprint-protected police database.]]
44* CallingCard: The killer leaves behind a snowman at the scenes of his crimes.
45* ChekhovsLecture: Early on, we see the police staff getting an introduction to the new database with fingerprint security. This information comes back at the end when [[spoiler: the killer uses a BorrowedBiometricBypass to get into the system.]]
46* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Arve Støp is a successful Norwegian tycoon who is campaigning for Oslo to hold the World Cup. He also screwed one of his old business partners out of their company, had an affair with the guy's wife, and is a serial womanizer who lets an abortionist colleague pimp out young women to him.
47* CoversAlwaysLie: Applies to movie posters too: Specifically the poster with the message, "Mister Police. You could have saved her. I gave you all the clues." This leads you to expect the killer is playing CriminalMindGames by deliberately leaving clues to their next victim, but nothing of the sort happens in the movie.
48* CriminalMindGames: Harry declares that the killer is playing games with them.
49* DarkerAndEdgier: The film overall is much more serious than its source material, which contained a great deal of BlackComedy.
50* DeathByAdaptation:
51** [[spoiler: Katrine Bratt survives the novel but is murdered in the movie.]]
52** [[spoiler: The killer also isn't killed in the book, which is a plot point as he was SecretlyDying and ''wanted'' to be killed. He also plays a small role in the next book]].
53* DefectiveDetective:
54** Harry lives alone in a mouldy apartment and is an alcoholic whose boss has to cover for him because he keeps failing to show up for work due to his drinking problems, which gets so bad that he falls asleep in bus shelters and even on the street. He also attempts to have a fatherly relationship with the son of his old girlfriend but keeps failing to spend time with him like he promises.
55** Gert Rafto, who worked the case several years earlier [[spoiler: and is the father of Katrine]], is shown to be an even ''more'' defective detective than Harry is, actually managing to get himself suspended, being mocked by the rest of his office, and is so much of a mess that [[spoiler: his murder is written off as a suicide when the killer blew his head off with a shotgun]].
56* DemotedToExtra: Arve Støp and Idar Vetlesen, who were fairly prominent secondary characters (and even suspects) in the novel, are not as prominent in the film.
57* DiesWideOpen: One of the victims was killed with her eyes still open, and her decapitated head is placed on top of a snowman.
58* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: Mathias; Arve Støp is less evil, but is introduced as less shady than he really is]].
59* {{Foreshadowing}}: There is a clue to the killer's identity early in the film. The first time we see [[spoiler:Matthias, he is wearing an apron with a pattern of fish on it that matches the fish hanging in Josephine Becker's room.]]
60* FriendToAllChildren: Harry gets along well with kids, as seen when he speaks to the daughter of one of the victims.
61* FrameUp: The killer pulls off two, though ironically the first was an accident as the body was not discovered until after the killer's CallingCard had melted away and the local police were just [[PoliceAreUseless incompetent]].
62* GenderFlip: Jonas Becker is a girl here, and is [[AdaptationNameChange named]] Josephine.
63* IdiotBall: Two pretty bad cases occur in the climax:
64** [[spoiler: Mathias is surprised that Harry was able to track him down to a house near the lake, despite leaving Rakel's phone on, allowing its location to be tracked.]]
65** [[spoiler: Mathias dies by falling through the thin frozen surface of a lake because [[TooDumbToLive he apparently wasn't looking where he was going for signs of thin ice]].]]
66* InformedFlaw: Harry is an alcoholic but doesn't seem to struggle with withdrawal or any other issues as a result and he's still in excellent shape despite it. This could be due to how he had a fair amount of control of his alcoholism in the novel and the film [[AdaptationInducedPlotHole failing to account for the change]].
67* ItsPersonal: Declared verbatim by Harry when it appears that the killer has taken Katrine and left a note saying "I'm doing this for you Harry". [[spoiler: It's eventually shown that the killer is Mathias, the current boyfriend of his old girlfriend Rakel, and Harry already knows him, and in the end he threatens her and her son by another man]].
68* {{Leitmotif}}: The song "Popcorn" by the group Hot Buttered is playing every time the killer is at another murder scene, either before a murder or during the setup.
69* LikeFatherLikeSon: [[spoiler: Much like his [[AbusiveParents father]], who asked him questions and beat his mother if he got the answers wrong, Mathias asks Harry several questions about his victims and draws the cutting loop closer to Rakel's neck every time Harry gives an answer he thinks is incorrect.]]
70* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate:
71** One of the people investigated is a shady abortionist who seemingly pimps out some of his more vulnerable clients.
72** By contrast, Harry's love rival Mathias is a decent but dull plastic surgeon who covers for him and gives him pills to help him sleep. [[spoiler: He's played straight as another example when it turns out that he's the killer and was using his medical skills and tools to mutilate the victims]].
73* NamedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:Mathias']] father's name is Jonas in the film, whereas he was unnamed in the novel.
74* OffWithHisHead: One victim is found with her head missing [[spoiler: and it's later shown he put it on a snowman]], and another has had their head replaced with a snowman's head [[spoiler: though it melted before the body was found]]. Two of the victims [[spoiler: had their heads blown off by a shotgun in kills made to look like suicides]]. Near the end, [[spoiler: he nearly does this to Rakel as well before Harry stops him]].
75* OminouslyOpenDoor: Harry gets suspicious when he finds the door to his apartment slightly ajar. However, it turns out to be an unannounced inspection by a craftsman.
76* PsychopathicManchild: This appears to be Harry's opinion of the killer. This is best seen when he points out to Katrine - in the Trailer, although ''not in the film itself'' - that the killer's MO (building snowmen, cutting things into little pieces) are what a child does to establish order, and this is further supported by the killer's own notes, which are very childlike:
77-->''"Mister Police, come and look at the snowman I made you."''
78** [[spoiler: This is eventually revealed to be true as Mathias, the killer, is psychotically preoccupied with mothers he sees as irresponsible because his own mother killed herself and he saw this as her abandoning him]].
79* RevisitingTheColdCase: A case from several years back is revisited.
80* SceneryPorn: There are quite a few shots of the breathtakingly-beautiful snow-filled Norwegian landscape throughout the film.
81* SequelHook: The film ends with Harry taking on another case. However, it's unlikely that there will be a sequel due to the film's critical and [[BoxOfficeBomb financial]] failure.
82* SnowMeansDeath: The killer kills his victims in the first snow of winter.
83* TrappedInASinkingCar: Invoked by [[spoiler: Mathias' mother when she commits suicide]]. Consequently, there is no struggle when her car starts sinking into the lake.
84* UnexplainedAccent: Arve Støp is a Norwegian tycoon; however, Creator/JKSimmons uses an English accent for some reason.
85* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: In the novel, [[spoiler: Jonas Becker's father is Arve Støp]], but in the film, [[spoiler: Josephine Becker's father's identity is unknown.]]
86* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Arve Støp is seemingly a benevolent philanthropist but is really a womanizing asshole who engages in ruthless business practices.
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