Greyzone
- TV Series
- 2018
- 45m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.4K
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A character-driven drama and thriller series about the events leading to a terror attack in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe.A character-driven drama and thriller series about the events leading to a terror attack in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe.A character-driven drama and thriller series about the events leading to a terror attack in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
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So many stupid decisions!
Good acting but too many situations where people do stupid things just to make the story work.
Amazing!
This is the best miniseries I have seen for quite some time. The plot is believable, acting superb, thrilling & highly suspenseful.
Understated Thriller
Well worth watching. There are no car-chases. No fist-fights with slim women out-punching WWF fighters. No shootouts with bulletproof goodies. Hurray!
A well constructed thriller played out by good actors. Plenty of twists and turns. The heroine and her son are the standout characters but the supporting players set the scene well even if they are a bit inconsequential. It won't strain your brain cells and there a few small plot holes but, overall, the actors and screenplay produced a watchable series.
Entertaining, but with some wishful thinking and plot holes
Global terrorism and mass killings in bigger Western cities have alas become annual reality, so topical films and series may excite additional interest, they are less "sci-fi" than decades ago. On the other hand, technology and surveillance skills have developed, so it is harder to create additional thrill or twists by using wow!-findings or ideas later - they seem fictitious, airy-fairy...
The latter is at times present in Greyzone as well, particularly for them who are eager viewers of (Scandinavian) crime dramas - like me. I am neither agent nor policeman, but methods used / using a scientist in such operations seem rather questionable. True, when setting this aside, the script goes on smoothly, the characters/performances (particularly Birgitte Hjort Sørensen and Tova Magnusson) are pleasant, and the inclusion of different nations/languages provides additional value. But still, having seen dozens of similar series, I find Gråzon far above average, but not conceptual, and viewers outside Northern Europe may find it even less valuable.
The latter is at times present in Greyzone as well, particularly for them who are eager viewers of (Scandinavian) crime dramas - like me. I am neither agent nor policeman, but methods used / using a scientist in such operations seem rather questionable. True, when setting this aside, the script goes on smoothly, the characters/performances (particularly Birgitte Hjort Sørensen and Tova Magnusson) are pleasant, and the inclusion of different nations/languages provides additional value. But still, having seen dozens of similar series, I find Gråzon far above average, but not conceptual, and viewers outside Northern Europe may find it even less valuable.
Fantastic series
A very exciting watch all the way through with well developed plot delivered by a strong cast. Up there with The Bridge and The Killing imo and can't understand some of the rather more negative reviews on IMDb
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- TriviaBirgitte Hjort Sørensen (Victoria Rahbek) & Morten Kirkskov (Andreas Tange) previously worked together on Borgen (2010) as Katrine Fønsmark & Niels Erik Lund respectively.
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