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- Mini serie TV
- 2023
- 57min
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6,9/10
3864
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Una sera di mezza estate del 1970 due turisti vengono trovati assassinati in una tenda. Il crimine intreccia le vite di quattro persone a caso.Una sera di mezza estate del 1970 due turisti vengono trovati assassinati in una tenda. Il crimine intreccia le vite di quattro persone a caso.Una sera di mezza estate del 1970 due turisti vengono trovati assassinati in una tenda. Il crimine intreccia le vite di quattro persone a caso.
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Hope they do more like this. Didnt wanted it to end. The August family and Lassgård is excellent.
I especially liked the 70's part of it, it felt like I was in that pediod of time with the clothes, music, cars and so on.
Didnt think it was obvious what was going to happen, it is very mysterious and special and I can understand why its not suitable for everyone.
Its a serie where you dont do anything else than whatch it, cause if you look at the phone at the same time you might miss clues. I think I will watch it again sometime just to understand some of the mysterious parts in the beginning and just to se the beautiful nature up in north. And ofcourse dont forget the music its perfect.
I especially liked the 70's part of it, it felt like I was in that pediod of time with the clothes, music, cars and so on.
Didnt think it was obvious what was going to happen, it is very mysterious and special and I can understand why its not suitable for everyone.
Its a serie where you dont do anything else than whatch it, cause if you look at the phone at the same time you might miss clues. I think I will watch it again sometime just to understand some of the mysterious parts in the beginning and just to se the beautiful nature up in north. And ofcourse dont forget the music its perfect.
Rolf Lassgård and Pernilla August bring passion and authenticity to two of many characters in a remote northern Swedish community, haunted by a murder almost 20 years prior. The story takes us on a journey from the 70's to the 90's without any artificial sensations in favour for a realistic tale of individual ordeals to come to terms with the actions of the past to understand the struggles of the present. Pernilla August is supported by her equally talented daughters. Rolf Lassgård demonstrates again that he delights the viewers with his portrail of an every day character who brings about clarity and truth to a tale where intolerence and injustice cripples people and society.
As someone who grew up in the 70's ( although not in Sweden ) I like the the sense of the 70's in those parts of the series that play in the 70's. Also the story line ( although slow ) I like. However... the switches between 1973 and 1991 I don't understand when it comes to choice of characters. Characters that are about 30 years old in 1973 are played in 1991 by actors in their end sixties/ seventies. 30+18 is still only 48 to me, so the choice of characters playing the 1991 versions of Annie, the doctor etc are way off, although played well. On the other hand Mia seems to fit in the timeline.
In short... I like the story line by I am not convinced and confused by the timeline.
In short... I like the story line by I am not convinced and confused by the timeline.
Mmmmmm...The review with 'boring boring boring' as the header is the key to why you should watch this. He/She don't get it,Never lived amongst the rocks. Praise be. Lets talk Rolf Lassgård. That frame, the look over the shoulder with a rye almost desperate glance. The whispering voice that booms. The cheek of him to be so good. It's almost annoying. Lets talk about the overall brilliance of the casting. The Pernill family in real life, as Mother and two daughters playing Mother and two daughters in the show. It's genius, and it works. Like that wasn't interesting enough lets talk about Sven Boräng who plays a younger Rolf Lassgård. What a fantastic example of an actor totally owning his craft. He must of spent hours on end shadowing Lassgård's every move and nuance because he nailed it to the point you are watching Rolf. Wonderful work. Now I can talk about the music, because it is music and not soundscaping. Yuk. I work as a composer often with nordic noir. I put myself forward for this show when I first got wind of it's pre production. When I was told Mattias Bärjed was on it, I was so happy. Perfect. So great to hear the feel of the water, the rocks, the time frame. Odd, catchy and totally appropriate. But then he was in a great band and, moreover he composed for 'Hunt for a Killer'. I reviewed it a couple of years back and said it was a game changer for nordic noir. I am British but have spent many many years in Finland,Sweden, Norway. Folk who find a lot of these series 'slow/long winded' need to spend serious time in these places to understand the pace, the culture. Then they will understand. Maybe.
This Series may not deliver the suspenseful crime thriller some might expect, but it offers a deep, moody experience that's rich in atmosphere and character. The story moves between the 1970s and 1991, exploring a mysterious double murder, a strange commune, and complex people with buried secrets. The timeline, however, is a bit confusing-actors in the '90s scenes look far too old for characters who should only have aged 18 years since the '70s. It's distracting and breaks the immersion.
The commune itself feels intentionally unsettling-sexually exploitative and strangely cultish. Meanwhile, the logging family is almost cartoonishly violent, making some scenes feel over the top. These elements are clearly meant to challenge viewers, but they can be frustrating to watch.
The setting and acting are definite highlights. The 1970s sequences are especially well done, capturing the mood and ideology of that time in Sweden. However, the story doesn't always connect its twists smoothly, and the final scene feels more like a twist for shock value than something truly meaningful.
If you're hoping for a tight crime plot, this might disappoint. But as a slow-moving character drama with Nordic flair, it is more than decent. Just be prepared for some odd character and performer choices (I can only imagine that Alba August is "pushed" into so many films and series due to her parents only).
Overall, okay watching if you enjoy thoughtful pacing, quirky characters, and a moody 70s setting more than a fast-paced mystery.
The commune itself feels intentionally unsettling-sexually exploitative and strangely cultish. Meanwhile, the logging family is almost cartoonishly violent, making some scenes feel over the top. These elements are clearly meant to challenge viewers, but they can be frustrating to watch.
The setting and acting are definite highlights. The 1970s sequences are especially well done, capturing the mood and ideology of that time in Sweden. However, the story doesn't always connect its twists smoothly, and the final scene feels more like a twist for shock value than something truly meaningful.
If you're hoping for a tight crime plot, this might disappoint. But as a slow-moving character drama with Nordic flair, it is more than decent. Just be prepared for some odd character and performer choices (I can only imagine that Alba August is "pushed" into so many films and series due to her parents only).
Overall, okay watching if you enjoy thoughtful pacing, quirky characters, and a moody 70s setting more than a fast-paced mystery.
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- QuizThe town Svartvattnet (Blackwater) is fictional, though the name is used about several Swedish lakes. The place where the novel and series take place is reminiscent of the town Valsjöbyn in the Hotagen district of Jämtland, where the author of the novel, Kerstin Ekman, lived.
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