mpryer
Joined Sep 2021
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Although the initial episodes are a little ponderous, the pace quickens as the threads of the story interweave of those impacted by the tragic event, making for riveting viewing. The acting throughout is first rate, with many powerful performances, not least Karen-Lise Mynster in the role of the Justice Minister.
As others have said, this is not a criminal investigation based series, but rather a psychological drama focusing on the victims. In doing so, the thoughtful story raises many topical issues impacting upon society, for example questioning how different groups relate and integrate. I found it fascinating viewing and recommend the series to those who like to watch dramas which makes you think.
As others have said, this is not a criminal investigation based series, but rather a psychological drama focusing on the victims. In doing so, the thoughtful story raises many topical issues impacting upon society, for example questioning how different groups relate and integrate. I found it fascinating viewing and recommend the series to those who like to watch dramas which makes you think.
A mishmash of over-produced scenes and odd musical numbers, underpinned by poor acting ability, which do not link well together in the supposed re-telling of the Cinderella story. Difficult to warm to any of the characters in the story. A truly awful film that should be avoided at all cost.