Investigator Jan and profiler Louise constantly move around in the thrilling periphery of a murderer's view as they link a series of killings.Investigator Jan and profiler Louise constantly move around in the thrilling periphery of a murderer's view as they link a series of killings.Investigator Jan and profiler Louise constantly move around in the thrilling periphery of a murderer's view as they link a series of killings.
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Outstanding thriller. Don't miss !!
I'd say this is as good as The Bridge and The Killing. Exciting throughout with great plot and acting and no time to look at a clock. Danish thriller at its best.
The only minor criticism is that some of the syncing of the fight and shooting scenes was a bit out but that's being very picky.
Come on season 2 !!
The only minor criticism is that some of the syncing of the fight and shooting scenes was a bit out but that's being very picky.
Come on season 2 !!
Thrilling piece of Nordic Noir
I'm sure Denmark is a very nice country but after years of watching there excellent crime dramas I'm beginning to wonder if every other person is a psychotic violent killer! It can't be easy for the writers to come up with original ways to portray psychological serial killers but they do a pretty good job with Darkness those who kill. As always the detective heading the case and his assistant in this case a criminal psychologist played by the stunning Natalie Madurio have there own personal problems to deal with. I particularly enjoyed the opening of each episode which shows brief flashbacks of the perpetrators early lives and how it went towards turning out the way they did. All in all a very fine addition to the Nordic Noir genre. 8/10
Too many glitches in plot
Too many glitches in plot.
For instance minor scratches after bazooka attack in living room.
Why should the detective call a foreign police officer call someone abroad not directly attached to the case for a registration number when they can track the number themselves?
Why would they meet up with only one or two officers when looking for someone they suspect of killi g numerous people... And so forth.
Simply too many mistakes.
After having watched 4 episodes, the only reason to keep watching is that having seen those and it was better to watch the rest.
Waste of time, do not do the same mistake.
For instance minor scratches after bazooka attack in living room.
Why should the detective call a foreign police officer call someone abroad not directly attached to the case for a registration number when they can track the number themselves?
Why would they meet up with only one or two officers when looking for someone they suspect of killi g numerous people... And so forth.
Simply too many mistakes.
After having watched 4 episodes, the only reason to keep watching is that having seen those and it was better to watch the rest.
Waste of time, do not do the same mistake.
Much better than many seem to think.
I've only recently discovered this detective series on BBC 4, and watched its third incarnation. Frankly, I can't quite undersatnd why so many have entered negative reviews.
Having to read sub-titles is a nuisance but well worth while. The story is coherent and well acted and there's little in the way of extraneous noise or scenes. The chief character, Louise, comes across as a bit of a troubled soul at times but watching her think as she considers her response to questions, or seeks knowledge from suspects, is well done.
The story in series 3 is a good one and I've been gripped from the outset - if I hadn't been, I'd have given up long before the end. It's not perfect but it's well worth a mark of 8, and much better than many of the formulaic offerings from elsewhere.
Having to read sub-titles is a nuisance but well worth while. The story is coherent and well acted and there's little in the way of extraneous noise or scenes. The chief character, Louise, comes across as a bit of a troubled soul at times but watching her think as she considers her response to questions, or seeks knowledge from suspects, is well done.
The story in series 3 is a good one and I've been gripped from the outset - if I hadn't been, I'd have given up long before the end. It's not perfect but it's well worth a mark of 8, and much better than many of the formulaic offerings from elsewhere.
series 2 review,thank you BBC 4.
Channel 4 in the UK boasts that it shows a lot of foreign drama but BBC 4 shows quality foreign drama like this series.
Our government is leaning on the BBC to reduce costs and BBC 4 might disappear soon but until then it brings us dramas such as this.
No plot spoilers but this is a tense drama set in rural Denmark.
If this was American or on Netflix people would rave about how good it was but believe me it is good even if you have never heard of it.
Our government is leaning on the BBC to reduce costs and BBC 4 might disappear soon but until then it brings us dramas such as this.
No plot spoilers but this is a tense drama set in rural Denmark.
If this was American or on Netflix people would rave about how good it was but believe me it is good even if you have never heard of it.
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- TriviaIn the UK, BBC Four started broadcasting season 1 as "Darkness: Those Who Kill" on 31 August 2019. Season 2 was broadcast in May 2021 as "Blinded: Those Who Kill." Season 3 was called "Lost: Those Who Kill," starting on 8 April 2023. Season 4 was called "Justice: Those Who Kill," starting on 26 October 2024.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from Den som dræber (2011)
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