Un inspector de policía de la unidad de crimen organizado desaparece tras reunirse con un misterioso informante.Un inspector de policía de la unidad de crimen organizado desaparece tras reunirse con un misterioso informante.Un inspector de policía de la unidad de crimen organizado desaparece tras reunirse con un misterioso informante.
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I enjoyed watching this. The basic plot has been seen before but there was a freshness and some originally to this series. The acting and overall production is good. The script is well paced and in the last episode we learn something that refers us back to opening episode. A satisfying finale.
Being a big fan of Nordic Noir the last year or so has seen a dip in the quality of crime dramas from Scandinavia. So I'm pleased to see Something of a return to form with "Before we die". We have a slight change in that the bad guys are a Croatian family under the guise of running a family restaurant also run a major violent drug cartel. A recruited informant is placed as a mole in the restaurant to gather information on the gang but once the moles police accomplice is killed no one from the gang or the police knows the identity of the mole except us the viewer.
A good binge watch. 8/10
Over the past decade or so, we've seen a remarkable rise in high-quality Scandinavian "new wave" crime series-shows that break away from the traditional one-case-per-episode format, like Wallander or Beck. Instead, they focus on complex, interconnected characters and storylines, weaving suspense and psychological depth into a larger, season-long arc. When done well, as in this case, the result is gripping and multi-layered storytelling.
The series in question is filled with tension and unease, keeping the viewer constantly on edge. Many twists, which may initially seem overly intricate or even implausible, gradually unfold with logic and depth-sometimes only several episodes later-providing satisfying resolutions. Notably, each episode ends with a compelling reveal or dramatic turn in the final scene, practically demanding you start the next one immediately.
As for how realistically the show reflects Swedish society-its portrayal of crime, corruption, and the murky relationships between cops and criminals-it's hard to say. But from a viewer's perspective, it's captivating to watch and emotionally engaging.
In terms of casting, many of the lead roles are filled by familiar faces from similar Nordic noir series, and all deliver memorable performances once again. Refreshingly, the show avoids the cliché of keeping major stars alive until the finale-here, no one feels truly safe. I'd especially like to highlight Adam Pålsson, who deservedly won the Kristallen award in 2017 for Best Male Actor in a TV production. His performance adds a strong emotional core to the story.
All in all, I'd rate the first season a solid 8.5 to 9 out of 10. I'm definitely curious if a second season exists-the final scenes leave plenty of narrative threads open for continuation.
P. S. Season 2 is a bit "thinner" in terms of complexity, but still offers compelling twists, strong character moments, and excellent performances that make it well worth watching.
The series in question is filled with tension and unease, keeping the viewer constantly on edge. Many twists, which may initially seem overly intricate or even implausible, gradually unfold with logic and depth-sometimes only several episodes later-providing satisfying resolutions. Notably, each episode ends with a compelling reveal or dramatic turn in the final scene, practically demanding you start the next one immediately.
As for how realistically the show reflects Swedish society-its portrayal of crime, corruption, and the murky relationships between cops and criminals-it's hard to say. But from a viewer's perspective, it's captivating to watch and emotionally engaging.
In terms of casting, many of the lead roles are filled by familiar faces from similar Nordic noir series, and all deliver memorable performances once again. Refreshingly, the show avoids the cliché of keeping major stars alive until the finale-here, no one feels truly safe. I'd especially like to highlight Adam Pålsson, who deservedly won the Kristallen award in 2017 for Best Male Actor in a TV production. His performance adds a strong emotional core to the story.
All in all, I'd rate the first season a solid 8.5 to 9 out of 10. I'm definitely curious if a second season exists-the final scenes leave plenty of narrative threads open for continuation.
P. S. Season 2 is a bit "thinner" in terms of complexity, but still offers compelling twists, strong character moments, and excellent performances that make it well worth watching.
The second one get way too far fetched.
writing is less focus.
Even if in first one some progressions felt unreal, it is much worse in second.
it is also true that season 1 dosent hold under scrutiny with the many plot holes but really, not much do in TV and movies. we are here for cheap escapism .
The main inspector , she is also a terrible hypocrite and absurd mother. ahhhh, melodrama.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis series has not been officially canceled. Cast, writers and creator are open for a continuing. But nobody knows when this might happen. Actors whom have key roles have other projects and also the creator, so when the schedule fits, a possible plan of another season will start.
- ConexionesFeatured in Rikoksen musta pohjoinen (2018)
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Before We Die
- Locaciones de filmación
- Lagman Linds väg 12, Stocksund, Stockholms län, Suecia(the Mimica family house)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h(60 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD
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