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Inspirado en los sucesos del enfrentamiento de 11 días que tuvo lugar en 1981 entre Suecia y la URSS cuando un submarino soviético de la clase U-137 "Whiskey" encalló en las rocas en aguas t... Leer todoInspirado en los sucesos del enfrentamiento de 11 días que tuvo lugar en 1981 entre Suecia y la URSS cuando un submarino soviético de la clase U-137 "Whiskey" encalló en las rocas en aguas territoriales suecas.Inspirado en los sucesos del enfrentamiento de 11 días que tuvo lugar en 1981 entre Suecia y la URSS cuando un submarino soviético de la clase U-137 "Whiskey" encalló en las rocas en aguas territoriales suecas.
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While the Cuban Missile Crisis remains the most dangerous time in human history with many near misses, other events like this have brought periods of danger.
The world is more at risk from miscalculations than serious intent. That is what makes this an important film for our time. There seems to be controversy about why the submarine got trapped, but that misses the point. It doesn't matter how we got there. What matters is how we get out.
It's an accurate reflection of conflicting personal agendas in big organizations and how most people just want to go on with their day. I loved the understated humor, acting, and characterization.
The world is more at risk from miscalculations than serious intent. That is what makes this an important film for our time. There seems to be controversy about why the submarine got trapped, but that misses the point. It doesn't matter how we got there. What matters is how we get out.
It's an accurate reflection of conflicting personal agendas in big organizations and how most people just want to go on with their day. I loved the understated humor, acting, and characterization.
This is really an unusual nordic TV series. It has epic scenes, and a very funny satirical tone.
Loved the humor, and you can sense it's the same team that was behind the hundred years old man movie. Definitely not your usual nordic noir production. The pace, the tone, the dialogues, and the editing are a welcome change from most swedish programmes. A fun ride. Great acting performances. Rolf Lassgård is brilliant, and Mark Noble delivers an amazing part as Ronald Reagan.
I watched it on SVT in Sweden, and for what I understand it's going to be released on Disney + later this year. Warmly recommended.
Loved the humor, and you can sense it's the same team that was behind the hundred years old man movie. Definitely not your usual nordic noir production. The pace, the tone, the dialogues, and the editing are a welcome change from most swedish programmes. A fun ride. Great acting performances. Rolf Lassgård is brilliant, and Mark Noble delivers an amazing part as Ronald Reagan.
I watched it on SVT in Sweden, and for what I understand it's going to be released on Disney + later this year. Warmly recommended.
See this as satire rooted in reality-90% truth, but with 10% fiction to keep the audience engaged and able to take in all the real absurdities that are hard to believe actually happened.
It's a mix between The Office, Blackadder, and Russians being their authentic selves. Many great characters and well-acted performances.
To truly appreciate the series, you probably need to have lived during the time it takes place. The settings and details are spot-on. A phone booth becomes a secure phone line, someone traveling is, of course, unreachable until they arrive, and everyone smokes freely everywhere. The calm and diplomatic Swedish approach clashes with the more confrontational American mentality.
And the Soviet Union's complete lack of competence in waging war is just like Russia today. But they compensate with alcohol. Sure, it's satire at a high level, but satire is grounded in truth and a sense of relatability.
Take the series for what it is-a fun satire. But if you have the time and interest to do a bit of research afterward, you'll be surprised how much of what made you laugh actually happened in real life.
It's a mix between The Office, Blackadder, and Russians being their authentic selves. Many great characters and well-acted performances.
To truly appreciate the series, you probably need to have lived during the time it takes place. The settings and details are spot-on. A phone booth becomes a secure phone line, someone traveling is, of course, unreachable until they arrive, and everyone smokes freely everywhere. The calm and diplomatic Swedish approach clashes with the more confrontational American mentality.
And the Soviet Union's complete lack of competence in waging war is just like Russia today. But they compensate with alcohol. Sure, it's satire at a high level, but satire is grounded in truth and a sense of relatability.
Take the series for what it is-a fun satire. But if you have the time and interest to do a bit of research afterward, you'll be surprised how much of what made you laugh actually happened in real life.
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This is a welcome satirical tale in dark times. We need more laughs, not less. I don't see the problem of doing a comedy based on true facts. This was a dramatic but also embarrassing event at the time it happened. A breath of fresh air for fans of Armando Ianucci and Jonas Jonasson. Clever script, wrapping uncomfortable truths in humor and absurdity.
For a Swedish production, the humor is biting, and often dark, but it's also grounded in very human moments.
Some great and tense wargame scenes.
Whiskey on the Rocks is an nice addition to the landscape of dark comedy and satires on television.
For a Swedish production, the humor is biting, and often dark, but it's also grounded in very human moments.
Some great and tense wargame scenes.
Whiskey on the Rocks is an nice addition to the landscape of dark comedy and satires on television.
Whiskey on the Rocks is a delightful and satirical take on one of the Cold War's most bizarre and tense moments-the grounding of the Soviet submarine U 137 in Swedish waters. The series brilliantly juxtaposes historical gravity with humor, crafting an entertaining narrative that simultaneously pokes fun at the absurdities of the situation and paints a vivid picture of its era.
The stunning cinematography captures the cold, tense beauty of the Swedish archipelago, while the meticulous period details transport viewers back to the 1980s. Rolf Lassgård's portrayal of Prime Minister Thorbjörn Fälldin adds depth and authenticity to the story, balancing the weight of political responsibility with the comedic undertones of the script.
The writing is a standout feature, offering a playful, irreverent lens through which to view this historical event. The vodka-fueled antics of the submarine crew are portrayed with such charm and wit that they feel like characters straight out of The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared. This resemblance underscores the series' knack for blending historical fact with whimsical fiction, creating a narrative that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.
Whiskey on the Rocks may have sparked controversy for its timing and tone, but as a piece of satirical art, it succeeds in turning a Cold War flashpoint into a uniquely Swedish comedy of errors. It's a must-watch for fans of history, satire, and striking cinematography.
The stunning cinematography captures the cold, tense beauty of the Swedish archipelago, while the meticulous period details transport viewers back to the 1980s. Rolf Lassgård's portrayal of Prime Minister Thorbjörn Fälldin adds depth and authenticity to the story, balancing the weight of political responsibility with the comedic undertones of the script.
The writing is a standout feature, offering a playful, irreverent lens through which to view this historical event. The vodka-fueled antics of the submarine crew are portrayed with such charm and wit that they feel like characters straight out of The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared. This resemblance underscores the series' knack for blending historical fact with whimsical fiction, creating a narrative that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.
Whiskey on the Rocks may have sparked controversy for its timing and tone, but as a piece of satirical art, it succeeds in turning a Cold War flashpoint into a uniquely Swedish comedy of errors. It's a must-watch for fans of history, satire, and striking cinematography.
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- TriviaThe premise follows the unofficial Soviet explanation at the time, that a wild drinking party on board had caused the grounding. This was widely discredited by the Swedes as implausible for a number of reasons.
- ErroresThe real-life captain, Anatoly Gushchin, was in his 30s, not an elderly man as depicted. The politruk, GRU officer Vasily Besedin, was the same age. Moreover, the Chief of Staff Josef Avrukyevich (sometimes named Avsukyevich) was on board as a supervisor with a role that has yet to be established, which the series omits.
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