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    Into the Deep reveals manipulation's dark side

    Into the Deep reveals manipulation's dark side

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    January 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM

    The tragedy of Kim Wall on Danish soil

    It starts as a seemingly ordinary interview: A journalist finds herself on a submarine, where an eccentric inventor runs the show. But behind the facade of smiling pictures lies an unimaginable tragedy that will forever change everything. The 2020 documentary Into the Deep, directed by Emma Sullivan and available on Netflix, depicts the horrifying murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall, committed by Danish inventor Peter Madsen. Originally, the project was meant to celebrate Madsen's space projects, but reality intervened, turning it into a powerful and shocking insight into the dark world of manipulation. With Sullivan's exceptional approach and access to rare footage, the film stands as one of the most gripping documentaries of recent times.

    The psychological game and ethical challenges

    With relentless honesty, the documentary uncovers both the psychological game between Madsen and the volunteers who worked under him, as well as the media's almost magical allure. Footage of Peter Madsen praising space exploration turns into grim stories of power and control, as his true motives are revealed. Sullivan manages to balance the work between being a chronicle of a serial killer and a deeper reflection on the volunteers' psychological aftermath. However, the film has faced its share of controversies, with criticism highlighting an ethical gray area in the use of certain statements without the participants’ full consent. These challenges delayed its global release, as adjustments were made, adding an extra layer of complexity to the film.

    Global consequences and media responsibility

    Since its release, Into the Deep has garnered recognition and sparked debate about the responsibility of journalists and documentary filmmakers when facing charismatic but dangerous individuals. In the courtroom, the film is used both as a symbol and as evidence of how the media can illuminate the truth but also contribute to its obscuring. It shows how the fascination with the 'genius' can cloud objectivity – an issue both the media and the public must address. Into the Deep leaves the viewer with a harsh yet necessary insight into a tragedy that not only shook the nations of Denmark and Sweden but also resounded across the world.

    Watch Into the Deep on Netflix

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    – and follow KrimiNyt for more in-depth and revealing true crime analyses.

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    Verified PurchaseNo
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    VerifiedUnverified
    År2022
    IMDb4.6/10
    TMDb5.5/10
    Spilletid91 min
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    Into the Deep reveals manipulation's dark side

    Into the Deep reveals manipulation's dark side

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    January 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM

    The tragedy of Kim Wall on Danish soil

    It starts as a seemingly ordinary interview: A journalist finds herself on a submarine, where an eccentric inventor runs the show. But behind the facade of smiling pictures lies an unimaginable tragedy that will forever change everything. The 2020 documentary Into the Deep, directed by Emma Sullivan and available on Netflix, depicts the horrifying murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall, committed by Danish inventor Peter Madsen. Originally, the project was meant to celebrate Madsen's space projects, but reality intervened, turning it into a powerful and shocking insight into the dark world of manipulation. With Sullivan's exceptional approach and access to rare footage, the film stands as one of the most gripping documentaries of recent times.

    The psychological game and ethical challenges

    With relentless honesty, the documentary uncovers both the psychological game between Madsen and the volunteers who worked under him, as well as the media's almost magical allure. Footage of Peter Madsen praising space exploration turns into grim stories of power and control, as his true motives are revealed. Sullivan manages to balance the work between being a chronicle of a serial killer and a deeper reflection on the volunteers' psychological aftermath. However, the film has faced its share of controversies, with criticism highlighting an ethical gray area in the use of certain statements without the participants’ full consent. These challenges delayed its global release, as adjustments were made, adding an extra layer of complexity to the film.

    Global consequences and media responsibility

    Since its release, Into the Deep has garnered recognition and sparked debate about the responsibility of journalists and documentary filmmakers when facing charismatic but dangerous individuals. In the courtroom, the film is used both as a symbol and as evidence of how the media can illuminate the truth but also contribute to its obscuring. It shows how the fascination with the 'genius' can cloud objectivity – an issue both the media and the public must address. Into the Deep leaves the viewer with a harsh yet necessary insight into a tragedy that not only shook the nations of Denmark and Sweden but also resounded across the world.

    Watch Into the Deep on Netflix netflix.com – and follow KrimiNyt for more in-depth and revealing true crime analyses.

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    År2022
    IMDb4.6/10
    TMDb5.5/10
    Spilletid91 min
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    The Investigation: Redefining True Crime

    Conversations with a Killer provokes with deep insight

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    Crime Room reveals complex Swedish crime cases

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    True Crime All The Time impresses true crime audience

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