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''Black Lake'' is a Nordic series (Danish, Swedish and Norwegian co-production) that attempts to mingle a classic mystery whodunit plot with supernatural horror elements and, in my opinion, the result was rather poor especially in the second season. The story involves the visit to an abandoned ski resort by a group of young Danish and Swedish people, in order to repair and reopen it. But the place has its own secrets and soon sinister phenomena begin to affect the visitors who will have to unearth the secrets of the past in order to stay alive and get out of there in one piece. The first season casts some really talented Scandinavian actors with Sarah-Sofie Boussnina's exquisite beauty shining in the 8 episodes of the first cycle. In the second season the actors involved are Filip Berg, who is the connecting link between the two seasons as he is the only actor selected to perform the role of the spoiled rich kid Johan, André Eriksen and Hedda Stiernstedt who delivers a great performance as the sensitive and goodhearted Minnie. I think that the first season was better in terms of both plotting and characterization while the second had a rather weak story with uneven pacing and lack of climax in the ending. The supernatural element, which had a major significance in season 1, has no clear function in the story and it could be even totally omitted by the production with no consequences as far as the plot is concerned.
I have to say that my rating (3/5 stars) concerns the first season while if I had to rate the second one it would be closer to 2/5 stars. Overall, ''Black Lake'' is certainly not the hottest Nordic Noir television production, nevertheless it offers some thrilling and chilling moments, especially in the first season. Both seasons are consisted of 8 episodes of 45 minutes each, so it makes for a rather quick watch. It is recommended for the fans of the genre but I would be hesitant to suggest it to a wider audience.
- DimitrisPassas-TapTheLine
- 10 ene 2019
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- Tiny T
- 24 nov 2021
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Right from the start season 1 was very mysterious and scary. Not always logical, but very exciting nevertheless. I loved the enchanting winter scenery. Season 1 gets a rate from me of 8.
Season 2 was very boring. Also the sect / commune was very annoying. After 3 episodes it still did not capture our attention, so we skipped the rest. Season 2 gets a rate from me of 2.
Season 2 was very boring. Also the sect / commune was very annoying. After 3 episodes it still did not capture our attention, so we skipped the rest. Season 2 gets a rate from me of 2.
- harten-92837
- 27 nov 2021
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- morrison-dylan-fan
- 31 oct 2017
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When a group of good looking 20 something Swedes head off for a skiing holiday to a remote ski lodge, it turns out that more than Skiing, Schnapps and Sex are on the agenda. Unknown to them twenty years previously a family staying at the lodge had been brutally murdered. This of course means strange things start to happen. Lights flicker on and off books fly off shelves and one by one the group start acting strangely. All this and throw in a creepy caretaker and a cellar that no one will dare enter, and you have an above average thriller set in the stunning Swedish mountains. 7/10
- peterrichboy
- 1 oct 2017
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Hedda Stiernstedt, she got the whole pakkage and keeped me watching. When the writers had more fantasy, like i have in mine dreams, it had become more potential and 4sure a S3
- hansearth
- 6 feb 2021
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- carnforth-33991
- 20 ene 2019
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In short - it's really good.
The Swedish horror takes a great deal of unoriginal and common themes, but manages to connect them in such a way, that it's hard to stop watching.
The movies strengths, are most definitely:
If there's ever season 2 I will certainly watch it
- Aesthetics: (from the intro, to the scenery to the actors themselves, the movie is beautiful and it's cold atmosphere works well with the plot).
- Properly done shots: I personally dislike many of "spoiling" horror shots or predictable scenes. 'Black Lake' does have a couple of those, but not enough to spoil the fun.
- Music - not intrusive but atmospheric (and fitting well the movie's aesthetics)
- Ending - while there is one detail which annoyed me in the ending, what I like is that here it doesn't come in a 'one big bang' but unfolds through at least 2 episodes and reveals more than one secret.
- Uneven perfomance - varying not as much between characters, as between the same characters in different episodes. Sometimes it's really good, however at some scenes you get the impression the protagonists are dull inside. Perhaps it's intended though
- Characters doing stupid things - okay, so this one is extremely common in horrors and 'Black Lake' is not the worst one... but neither clean of this sin. A person who - by themselves even though they can call their boyfriend/girlfriend or simply friends, decided to visit a creepy cellar alone? Stupid. And what's worse is that this behaviour repeats to the very end (even when the character's are perfectly aware of the dangers).
If there's ever season 2 I will certainly watch it
- niteraleph
- 15 sept 2018
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- lukabogdanhodgson
- 2 sept 2020
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Biggest load of rubbish I've watched in ages. Never got better. Totally artificial. Not possible to suspend disbelief at any time in this poor show. Poor script and ludicrous plot. As much as the story line has some credibility it fell into nonsense. It could not be taken remotely seriously.
- hableconella-75003
- 30 sept 2017
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- Tweekums
- 6 oct 2017
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Every single character seems determined to act as stupidly as possible at every opportunity. The fact that a character has acted suspiciously gets forgotten a scene later. This happens not once, not twice but every twenty minutes or so. And it keeps happening as the body count goes up.
I watched the last two episodes in a spirit of only another 90 minutes more to go.
I watched the last two episodes in a spirit of only another 90 minutes more to go.
- willgofarr-21166
- 6 oct 2017
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Swedish drama 'Black Lake' combines the vibe of 'The Blair Witch Project' with a Mexican standoff, as a group of young people gradually lose it in an isolated winter resort, driven mad by strange (and possibly supernatural) events. Unfortunately, the story defies logic: any normal person would just run away once people start dying, instead the protagonists spend the entire drama venturing on their own into dark cellars where their friends have already been killed, with predictably awful results. By the end, I barely understood the plot, but each episode felt like a repeat of its predecessor. In conclusion: not one of the best Scandi-dramas.
- paul2001sw-1
- 26 oct 2017
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When you like suspense and classical scandinavian cinema, this will appeal to you. Season 1 was ok, but season 2 is really high class cinema shooting. Also lots of humor, especially with the main character Johan.
- menharmsen
- 25 jul 2020
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Had the makings of a thriller but poor writing let it down. None of the characters had any redeeming characteristics and behaved irrationally throughout. This sort of film will work as a supernatural thriller, or as one that appears to be, but turns out to have rational explanations; but if you try to have both, as this film did, it doesn't work. Poor example of what Scandie drama can be.
- jgw321
- 8 oct 2017
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I actually liked this Tv-show, exciting and cosy around the Swedish winter environment. Filip Berg is an outstanding actor, of course he made the whole show, great actor! 🇸🇪
- oscarjneklund
- 16 jul 2022
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The first season doesn't beak any new ground in the horror genre, but it's a fun enough riff off The Shining taking place in an abandoned ski resort and pulling from aspects of Swedish racism to build its story. Has good atmosphere and a lively performance from Aliette Opheim. The second season is awful, though - a prequel to the first, of sorts, but so slow moving that nothing really happens at all, leading to a finale so anticlimactic that you barely notice it - there's not even enough to it to qualify as dumb fun.
- misterjseven
- 31 may 2019
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What do you say about a program where the two lead characters take their friends to an abandoned resort, get engaged and 15 seconds later are cheating on eachother especially the Hanne character. She says yes to her boyfriends proposal only to meet and fall in love in a half minute later with the local kid who she trusts more than all her friends put together.
Sarah-Sofie Boussnina plays a very unlikeable character with a ridiculous obsession with the past and her new boyfriend.
I normally enjoy foreign shows but this isn't good.
- jmat40
- 5 mar 2020
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worth 7 + .
decent cinematography.
English subtitles easy to read.
have that northern European TV series style that I like.
maybe the actors are too good looking...
decent cinematography.
English subtitles easy to read.
have that northern European TV series style that I like.
maybe the actors are too good looking...
- surfisfun
- 16 sept 2017
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The daftest "thriller" it's been my misfortune to watch for a long time. Having said that, it was SO awful I had to keep watching 😆
- patlee2000
- 12 ene 2019
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Säsong 1 helt klart sevärd, men säsong 2 kunde kvitta. Säsong 2 utspelar sig för säsong 1.
- jerry_allansson
- 29 dic 2018
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The worst serie I've een in ages. Childish screenplay, every minute a cliché copy etc etc. Waste of time
- rbekaan
- 10 feb 2020
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Been watching a few episodes now. Started promising enough: beautiful landscapes, great shots, an isolated place up in the mountains (The Shining ), decent actors.
But good heavens, what a terrible storyline. The plot is bunkers. People inter-act in the most peculiar way Missed opportunity, couldd have been a lot better.
But good heavens, what a terrible storyline. The plot is bunkers. People inter-act in the most peculiar way Missed opportunity, couldd have been a lot better.
- wernervdwiel-19343
- 2 ene 2020
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- apvcesuff
- 26 dic 2020
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At least there seemed to be some internal logic to the supernatural happenings in Season One. The prequel, Season Two, could just as easily been a murder and kidnapping mystery without the spells and the visions. It would have been far better played straight.
There were certainly some creepy scenes in Season One. But Season Two was not really frightening at all as far as the spirit world was concerned. I also had enormous difficulties in believing is the whole set up on the island and the therapy fortnights. That an unqualified couple of people would have been handed public money to run these courses didn't ring true and that courts would be sending offenders there was just not plausible.
I had difficulty believing in the island itself. There are two large mansions shown but supposedly no one living on the island apart from an elderly woman and in the summer, the therapists and the trainees. There would have been dozens of cottages of workers who served the rich scattered around but we are led to believe that the only other buildings were a lighthouse and the old woman's place. Those cottages would have been snapped up and renovated by the middle classes in an instant on such a desirable location. The visitors are told that they have to be careful of water usage as it's hard to come by. Half an hour later we see them hiking next to a huge set of waterfalls and a substantial stream. The programmes were simply not consistent.
I watched both seasons to the end. The prequel's denouement was sublimely ridiculous both in the revelations of what had been going on and the physical world where stabbings either had little effect or too much effect.
This series wasn't really scary. I wish that they had simply made this as a murder thriller. I can't recommend any of it in the slightest.
There were certainly some creepy scenes in Season One. But Season Two was not really frightening at all as far as the spirit world was concerned. I also had enormous difficulties in believing is the whole set up on the island and the therapy fortnights. That an unqualified couple of people would have been handed public money to run these courses didn't ring true and that courts would be sending offenders there was just not plausible.
I had difficulty believing in the island itself. There are two large mansions shown but supposedly no one living on the island apart from an elderly woman and in the summer, the therapists and the trainees. There would have been dozens of cottages of workers who served the rich scattered around but we are led to believe that the only other buildings were a lighthouse and the old woman's place. Those cottages would have been snapped up and renovated by the middle classes in an instant on such a desirable location. The visitors are told that they have to be careful of water usage as it's hard to come by. Half an hour later we see them hiking next to a huge set of waterfalls and a substantial stream. The programmes were simply not consistent.
I watched both seasons to the end. The prequel's denouement was sublimely ridiculous both in the revelations of what had been going on and the physical world where stabbings either had little effect or too much effect.
This series wasn't really scary. I wish that they had simply made this as a murder thriller. I can't recommend any of it in the slightest.
- laduqesa
- 2 abr 2022
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