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It centers on a boy who lays face down in front of a swing-set as his life drains out of the gaping wound in his head and his best friend, who stands behind him with a warm gun in his trembl... Read allIt centers on a boy who lays face down in front of a swing-set as his life drains out of the gaping wound in his head and his best friend, who stands behind him with a warm gun in his trembling hand.It centers on a boy who lays face down in front of a swing-set as his life drains out of the gaping wound in his head and his best friend, who stands behind him with a warm gun in his trembling hand.
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Heavy series. Fantastic acting. I can't speak to how realistic it is in terms of Swedish law, which a couple other reviews have criticized. Whether or not there were mistakes there, this series is really more about the decisions people are faced with and how kids generally lack the intellect and emotional maturity to understand their choices. The acting portrayed this well in the final scenes when it was clear how the lead detective Farid reacted/felt about what had happened in court vs the witness' lack of true understanding about what he'd done.
I recommend for the acting and directing but it really is heavy.
I recommend for the acting and directing but it really is heavy.
Regardless whatever political view you may have, you will likely agree that this series describe the current gang violence problem in Sweden painfully well. Young kids who are trapped in suburbs and sucked into the gangs, either because they don't see anything else, or that they are simply too afraid to say stay out. A law enforcement system, that tries to nail down the rotten apples who use young kids for the dirty work, but too often fails. Fiction, yes indeed. But some parts are painfully real. What the series does best is that it helps the watcher to realise that 1) the bad guys don't have any specific skin color and 2) there is no quick fix.
Could have been a good series but the producer doesn't seem to know swedish law and how police works here. Cannot really grip if they want you to see the ugly side of swedish youth criminality or if they want to glorify it. Deliver Me paint a decent picture of the harsh reality of how second generation immigrants run the suburbs and how they use underage kids to do their dirty work to avoid justice.
The acting is pretty good, at least by the kids. The best in this series is the music. There's not that many swedish series in this genre so I have to give credit for a nice try. Decent to good but some details are off.
The acting is pretty good, at least by the kids. The best in this series is the music. There's not that many swedish series in this genre so I have to give credit for a nice try. Decent to good but some details are off.
In the gray shadows of modern Sweden, where echoes of reality softly bounce off stark walls, the series "I Dina Händer" ("In Your Hands") offers a poetic glimpse into contemporary life. This series is a masterpiece of nuance and empathy, where the music does not merely serve as a backdrop but stars prominently, with melodies that touch both heart and soul.
The acting of the young cast is particularly outstanding, bringing a mature seriousness to the portrayal of teenage complexities. Their performances are nothing short of stunning, infusing the series with depth and believability rarely seen. These young actors masterfully convey a spectrum of emotions, resonating with a nuanced understanding of human vulnerability.
Not only does the series approach modern reality with a sharp lens, but it also portrays the complexities of police work in a manner that is both thorough and honest. Each scene is carefully crafted, with the tension of investigations interwoven with the everyday realities of the officers and the people they protect.
"I Dina Händer" is more than just a series; it is a study of life and survival, love and conflict, seen through the eyes of those who mirror society. It is an artistic endeavor that challenges, moves, and ultimately enriches the viewer.
The acting of the young cast is particularly outstanding, bringing a mature seriousness to the portrayal of teenage complexities. Their performances are nothing short of stunning, infusing the series with depth and believability rarely seen. These young actors masterfully convey a spectrum of emotions, resonating with a nuanced understanding of human vulnerability.
Not only does the series approach modern reality with a sharp lens, but it also portrays the complexities of police work in a manner that is both thorough and honest. Each scene is carefully crafted, with the tension of investigations interwoven with the everyday realities of the officers and the people they protect.
"I Dina Händer" is more than just a series; it is a study of life and survival, love and conflict, seen through the eyes of those who mirror society. It is an artistic endeavor that challenges, moves, and ultimately enriches the viewer.
I thoroughly enjoyed this from beginning to end. It's very well done about 2 young friends who unfortunately get caught up in the wrong people and environment which will ultimately not end well... but you'll have to see how.
I thoroughly enjoyed this from beginning to end. It's very well done about 2 young friends who unfortunately get caught up in the wrong people and environment which will ultimately not end well... but you'll have to see how.
I thoroughly enjoyed this from beginning to end. It's very well done about 2 young friends who unfortunately get caught up in the wrong people and environment which will ultimately not end well... but you'll have to see how.
I thoroughly enjoyed this from beginning to end. It's very well done about 2 young friends who unfortunately get caught up in the wrong people and environment which will ultimately not end well... but you'll have to see how.
I thoroughly enjoyed this from beginning to end. It's very well done about 2 young friends who unfortunately get caught up in the wrong people and environment which will ultimately not end well... but you'll have to see how.
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- TriviaIn the scene where "Dogge" (Olle Strand) is smoking weed with "The Italian" (Rabiah Ferchichi) in their makeshift apartment, the song "Virile" by The Blaze is playing. "Dogge" and "The Italian" then start dancing and shadowboxing as the song plays. This is an allusion to, and almost a direct reflection of, The Blaze's actual music video.
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