Una detective de Estocolmo bajo investigación interna se dirige a un centro de esquí para relajarse, hasta que la desaparición de una niña la obliga a volver al trabajo.Una detective de Estocolmo bajo investigación interna se dirige a un centro de esquí para relajarse, hasta que la desaparición de una niña la obliga a volver al trabajo.Una detective de Estocolmo bajo investigación interna se dirige a un centro de esquí para relajarse, hasta que la desaparición de una niña la obliga a volver al trabajo.
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There are times when you come across a show that feels like a hidden gem-a real gold mine. Unfortunately, The Åre Murders isn't one of them.
While the series boasts a fine cast, strong direction, and breathtaking cinematography that enhances the overall experience, it somehow lacks the warmth of your typical Netflix and chill session. And I don't blame the visuals-the real issue lies with the story itself, which never feels truly resolute.
Viveca Sten is undoubtedly a fantastic crime thriller writer, with nearly 20 books to her credit and an international bestseller reputation. However, The Åre Murders leaves gaps that can't easily be ignored. At times, it feels like just another stretched-out episode of CSI-a simple story where characters are grieving, and that's about it. Nothing more, nothing less.
I am going to with a decent 6/10 for this one, you can skip this if you want to.
While the series boasts a fine cast, strong direction, and breathtaking cinematography that enhances the overall experience, it somehow lacks the warmth of your typical Netflix and chill session. And I don't blame the visuals-the real issue lies with the story itself, which never feels truly resolute.
Viveca Sten is undoubtedly a fantastic crime thriller writer, with nearly 20 books to her credit and an international bestseller reputation. However, The Åre Murders leaves gaps that can't easily be ignored. At times, it feels like just another stretched-out episode of CSI-a simple story where characters are grieving, and that's about it. Nothing more, nothing less.
I am going to with a decent 6/10 for this one, you can skip this if you want to.
Abusive husband busting through a hotel door with an axe to assault his wife and child? Sounds familiar. But it's just a throwaway scene in this rather odd procedural/Scandinoirish series. It's supposed to be a 5-episode season but it's more like two seasons of 3 and 2 episodes respectively, as they pertain to the investigations of unrelated cases. Brevity is the soul of wit or something, and kudos to the show for being efficient and economical. I admit I'm the first to gripe when shows pad the runtime with extraneous twists and goofy red-herrings. Here, however, the show goes to the inverse extreme since the investigations are so truncated and straightforward that their resolutions are banal; plus the characters don't get quite enough development to make an impression.
This series starts slowly but develops into an engrossing and quite moving drama.
We watched this first series as two movie length episodes (the first three half hour episodes and then the last two longer ones). This worked really well because each covers its own stand alone murder mystery.
I didn't mind the slow start because it allowed me to tune into the characters, their back stories and their developing relationships with one another. These elements are what made the last part of the show so absorbing. Both murder mysteries had some good surprises and the second part was truly chilling. The first part kind of fell apart at the resolution of the murder because I just couldn't believe that anyone would behave as recklessly as the victim did on the night of the murder, let alone a teenage girl.
The setting is fabulous and the cinematography really does it justice - beautiful drone shots combined with moody night and snow scenes really set the tone well.
Overall I highly recommend the series, just expect a slow start and a couple of plot problems and enjoy the tremendously good drama that follows.
We watched this first series as two movie length episodes (the first three half hour episodes and then the last two longer ones). This worked really well because each covers its own stand alone murder mystery.
I didn't mind the slow start because it allowed me to tune into the characters, their back stories and their developing relationships with one another. These elements are what made the last part of the show so absorbing. Both murder mysteries had some good surprises and the second part was truly chilling. The first part kind of fell apart at the resolution of the murder because I just couldn't believe that anyone would behave as recklessly as the victim did on the night of the murder, let alone a teenage girl.
The setting is fabulous and the cinematography really does it justice - beautiful drone shots combined with moody night and snow scenes really set the tone well.
Overall I highly recommend the series, just expect a slow start and a couple of plot problems and enjoy the tremendously good drama that follows.
Åremorden (The Åre Murders) is a TV series based on Viveca Sten's books. The series' leading character is a police officer Hanna Ahlander (Carla Sehn), who has been suspended from her job in Stockholm and dumped by her partner when she moves to her sister's vacation home in Åre. The first, second, and third episodes are based on the "Offermakaren -Hidden in Snow" book. The fourth and fifth episodes are based on the "Dalskuggan - Hidden in Shadows" book. I really liked the fourth and fifth episodes because they were filmed according to the book. I believe that there should be a second season which consists of the other three books. I give seven over ten for the first season because of the episodes four and five.
Cinematography and scenery is beautiful and lifts the crime series. We want to see more of this, maybe some episodes from the Norwegian border ? I live in Trondheim, Norway, and Åre is close to this city. Åre is the major alpine sports ski resort in Sweden and also popular place to visit by Norwegians. Åre is close to Norwegian border.
Now, about the series.
It is a more like a Crime Drama. The swedes are good at making "Dark Crime" TV series. The "Beck" crime series should serve as a benchmark for quality in the genre of crime series from Sweden. Despite financial backing from Netflix to create the series, it comes a bit short. Maybe I would expect it to be more scary and exciting. Instead, it feels a bit boring and drama oriented. Don't expect that much excitement in the series. There are some car chasing, but the overall script for possible future episodes of the series should focus more on less drama and more action.
Now, about the series.
It is a more like a Crime Drama. The swedes are good at making "Dark Crime" TV series. The "Beck" crime series should serve as a benchmark for quality in the genre of crime series from Sweden. Despite financial backing from Netflix to create the series, it comes a bit short. Maybe I would expect it to be more scary and exciting. Instead, it feels a bit boring and drama oriented. Don't expect that much excitement in the series. There are some car chasing, but the overall script for possible future episodes of the series should focus more on less drama and more action.
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