Durante 1950 y 1960, Helsinki fue el punto focal de la Guerra Fría, cuando las potencias globales y sus agencias de inteligencia se fusionaron en el pequeño país neutral que se interponía en... Leer todoDurante 1950 y 1960, Helsinki fue el punto focal de la Guerra Fría, cuando las potencias globales y sus agencias de inteligencia se fusionaron en el pequeño país neutral que se interponía entre Oriente y Occidente.Durante 1950 y 1960, Helsinki fue el punto focal de la Guerra Fría, cuando las potencias globales y sus agencias de inteligencia se fusionaron en el pequeño país neutral que se interponía entre Oriente y Occidente.
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If you're not a Finland history literate person and/or a follower of '50s West vs. East (e.g. Mostly U.s. & USSR) cold war goin'ons then take notes early on as to who's who. A lot of characters; a lot of scene jumps; a lot of not knowing allegiances.
I liked this, I agree with the reviewer who said it could be confusing, it might help to watch the two seasons closer together in time than I did, I waited about a year between the two and struggled to keep up somewhat. It is very, very well acted, there is little to complain about there, EXCEPT perhaps for the American CIA (OSS?) agent whose cover is a musician. I found him a little unbelievable. But the story is pretty good, there are double and triple crosses and allegiances switched back and forth, at least apparently.....I'll leave it to you to try to pry the connections apart, might take a wrecking bar to do it, though.... There are some really stunning performances from female actors in this, the roles of Helena, Aune and the "Finn fatale" Tabe are really well done. Remind me not to cross Finnish women!!
OK, so here's the deal. NOT A SPOILER ALERT!!!! SHOULD READ BEFORE WATCHING The show begins in 1955. Finland is technically it's own country but it's under Soviet Union's Dictator/ Bad Guy/ Communism "you could be executed for stealing an orange" Rule (as well as that evil dudes federal police, the shady as f$&k The KGB). Some people in Finland want to still be Communists but be separate ("doesn't answer to Moscow") from the Soviet Union and have a Finish (but Russian ideology influenced) President who supports Communism. The main characters and plot revolve around several of these people. They also happen to be "The Security Police" to make sure this happens. Lastly, there are people in Finland that want to be "influenced by the west" and believe in Democracy like the Americans. The show is about these three sides.
Absolutely stunning visually! As a vintage fan, I loved the authentic feel of the early 1900's in the show. The outfits, the style, the hair, the suits, the furtinute, the settings, the cigarettes, the music... Beautiful!
The performance of Uusivirta, Grabowsky, Vauramo and Petersson were very enjoyable. Parviainen in the lead I found to be a bit too restrained and aloof. Great at moments though, especially in the final episode! I would have loved to see what Kosonen would have done with her character, since her fight scene was a breath of fresh air!
Sure this show had some stumbles, but all in all it created a very intriguing fictional world of espionage and betrayal. I've never seen this type of storyline and energy in Finnish productions. Great pace and twists!
The performance of Uusivirta, Grabowsky, Vauramo and Petersson were very enjoyable. Parviainen in the lead I found to be a bit too restrained and aloof. Great at moments though, especially in the final episode! I would have loved to see what Kosonen would have done with her character, since her fight scene was a breath of fresh air!
Sure this show had some stumbles, but all in all it created a very intriguing fictional world of espionage and betrayal. I've never seen this type of storyline and energy in Finnish productions. Great pace and twists!
I really know nothing about Finnish post war history. I have a vague knowledge of the Soviet invasions in the 1940s but that is about it so this cold war thriller is new territory.
A slow burn series that drew me in bit by bit and with quite a number of unexpected twists.
Who are the real heroes in this? That is perhaps the most difficult question of all.
But atmospheric design and music, quality acting, a script that seamlessly moves between Finnish, Russian, English and Swedish is a fine mix.
Recommended for lovers of cold war spy thrillers. But be warned, it is quite violent and explicit.
A slow burn series that drew me in bit by bit and with quite a number of unexpected twists.
Who are the real heroes in this? That is perhaps the most difficult question of all.
But atmospheric design and music, quality acting, a script that seamlessly moves between Finnish, Russian, English and Swedish is a fine mix.
Recommended for lovers of cold war spy thrillers. But be warned, it is quite violent and explicit.
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- TriviaThe socialite/spy character of Tabe Slioor (played by the actress, Jessica Grabowsky) was a real person.. She was an internationally known model and reporter, photographer, and racing car driver.
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