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Crimes of Passion: King Lily of the Valley

Original title: Kung Liljekonvalje av dungen
  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
890
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Ola Rapace, Tuva Novotny, and Linus Wahlgren in Crimes of Passion: King Lily of the Valley (2013)
Crime

A young woman is absent from her own wedding and is found murdered the next morning.A young woman is absent from her own wedding and is found murdered the next morning.A young woman is absent from her own wedding and is found murdered the next morning.

  • Directors
    • Christian Eklöw
    • Christopher Panov
  • Writers
    • Maria Lang
    • Jonna Bolin-Cullberg
    • Charlotte Orwin
  • Stars
    • Tuva Novotny
    • Linus Wahlgren
    • Ola Rapace
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    890
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Christian Eklöw
      • Christopher Panov
    • Writers
      • Maria Lang
      • Jonna Bolin-Cullberg
      • Charlotte Orwin
    • Stars
      • Tuva Novotny
      • Linus Wahlgren
      • Ola Rapace
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tuva Novotny
    Tuva Novotny
    • Puck
    Linus Wahlgren
    Linus Wahlgren
    • Eje
    Ola Rapace
    Ola Rapace
    • Christer
    Maia Hansson Bergqvist
    • Anneli
    Ulric von der Esch
    Ulric von der Esch
    • Axel
    Ida Marianne Vassbotn Klasson
    • Dina
    • (as Marianne Vassbotn Klasson)
    Bengt Järnblad
    • Egon
    Irma von Platen
    • Elvira
    Maria Sid
    Maria Sid
    • Fanny
    Lena B. Eriksson
    • Gretel
    Inga Landgré
    Inga Landgré
    • Gustava
    Eva Millberg
    Eva Millberg
    • Helena
    Alexander Stocks
    • Joakim
    Victor von Schirach
    Victor von Schirach
    • Kalle
    Fredrik Dolk
    Fredrik Dolk
    • Leo Berggren
    Philip Panov
    Philip Panov
    • Lars-Ove
    Tomas Bolme
    Tomas Bolme
    • Sebastian
    • Directors
      • Christian Eklöw
      • Christopher Panov
    • Writers
      • Maria Lang
      • Jonna Bolin-Cullberg
      • Charlotte Orwin
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    7kjlunde

    Half-hearted effort

    With all the interest for Scandinavian crime stories, why not visit the Grand Old Dame of Swedish mystery novels Maria Lang. Fair amount of attention has been paid to period detail in this installment, not just in the mad men suits for men, but even women's hair and make-up do not offend here, as they usually do in retro drama.

    But then the production massively fails in the most unexpected place. Or rather, it takes place nowhere at all. There are no establishing shots, no feeling of location whatsoever. We could be in suburban Germany just as well.

    Maria Lang has a great sense of place in her books, and a lot of her charm lies in the sense of small town Sweden getting upset by murder. Shame on the makers of this series for ignoring the soul of her work. And a pity for the potential viewers for being robbed the views of idyllic locations. Why on earth leave them out?
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Dour Murder Mystery Revealing the Futility of Romantic Love

    The second in the series of Swedish detective thrillers set in the late Fifties concocted a complicated murder mystery involving a bride-to- be, her jilted fiancé (Alexander Stocks), a stepfather with a mysterious past (Bengt Järnblad) and a host of minor characters. Set in a small Swedish village, Christian Eklöw and Christopher Panov's production communicated the hothouse atmosphere, in which everyone knows everyone else's business: secrets cannot be kept for long.

    This proved exceptionally ironic, in view of the fact that all the murder suspects, it seemed, were prepared to weave a tissue of lives so as to throw Inspector Christer (Ola Rapace) off the scent. With the help of Ph.D. student Puck (Tuva Novotny), however, he managed to get to the truth of the matter and, in the manner of all good Agatha Christie-derived detective thrillers, revealed the murder in a climactic sequence at the end, when all the suspects were gathered together.

    What made KING LILY OF THE VALLEY more interesting, however, was its thematic subtext on the futility of romantic love. The murder victim, it seemed, had a long-standing boyfriend, as well as another admirer Lars-Ove (Philip Panov), who could never admit his true feelings for her. In a village where outward show mattered above all else, she was forced into contracting an unwanted marriage with Joakim. This particular plot-line was contrasted with the romantic tribulations of Puck and her fiancé Eje (Linus Wahlgren): although Linus wanted a white wedding, with Puck ideally wearing his mother's wedding-dress, Puck wanted something else - even though she did not quite know what it was. It seemed as if she was being forced into a similar emotional corner: that is, until a climactic sequence towards the end where she told Eje exactly what she wanted.

    Perhaps Puck was a victim of the times: the late Fifties setting in this adaptation proved significant, as it depicted a patriarchal world in which women's life-choices were very limited. Puck was something of a radical character insofar as she did not want to become a homemaker or a child-bearer, but sought a career of her own. However such choices are not available to all women, as the murder victim's fate revealed. The lilies of the valley, that formed a thematic backdrop to this episode, symbolized the futility of most women's struggle to assert themselves.

    A melancholy adaptation - although well performed and tightly structured - it offered a pessimistic view of female destiny in mid- twentieth century Sweden.

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    • Trivia
      The title is taken from Gustaf Fröding's poem "Kung Liljekonvalje" (King Lily of the Valley), part of which is read aloud by Puck. It's also sung by a choir.
    • Goofs
      In the 50s Swedish cars drove in the left side of the street, which they correctly do in this and the other episodes, but the steering wheel is wrongly placed in the left side of the car. As in other countries, where cars drive in the left side, the steering wheel was placed in the right side of the Swedish cars.

      This is incorrect - Swedish cars always had the steering wheel on the left side.
    • Crazy credits
      Besides the three recurring roles the cast credits are alphabetized by character name.
    • Connections
      Followed by Crimes of Passion: No More Murders (2013)

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 2013 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • 失控犯罪:山谷金百合
    • Filming locations
      • Rådstugugatan, Nora, Örebro län, Sweden(Flower shop)
    • Production company
      • Pampas Produktion
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      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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