30° i februari
- Serie de TV
- 2012–2016
- 1h
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaSeries about people escaping their cold winter homeland looking for happiness in sunny Thailand but getting more than they hoped for.Series about people escaping their cold winter homeland looking for happiness in sunny Thailand but getting more than they hoped for.Series about people escaping their cold winter homeland looking for happiness in sunny Thailand but getting more than they hoped for.
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This is a typical Scandinavian series with Scandinavian humor. I really enjoyed it when watching it on netflix. I see others think it is no good, but I guess he is not from Scandinavia. Several of my friends and family have also watched it and enjoyed it. Judge by yourself, is my recommendation. It starts with different swedes going to Thailand. One of them wants to meet his future wife, at least so he hopes. However, he ends up marrying a ladyboy. An old couple goes to their first foreign holiday, and the wife eventually frees herself from her dominating and demanding husband.
Another family goes on holiday but ends up buying a resort on one of the islands.
The story line follows them through their stay in Thailand,
Another family goes on holiday but ends up buying a resort on one of the islands.
The story line follows them through their stay in Thailand,
I am no critic. 30 Degrees in February fills voids inside you didn't realize you had. Complex characters, woven together by means this writer deserves accolades for. Unpredictable, enlightening, brave in its context. Subtlety in its characters driving a more emotional response in its audience. Thailand is filmed and gifted to us in a true experience. Engaging, thought provoking, always a new twist, turn to keep you wondering. An eye opener for those who live vicariously. The filmography, leaves me pleading to see more, learn more about this culture. Never mind he subtitles, these ensure your attention will not stray from the fast moving plots, imaginative and realistic characters and situations. Thank you for delivering such a warm and needed film for those living in 30 degrees in February.
I enjoyed the first season of 30 degrees but had low expectations for season 2 as it was filmed 3 years after the first. But the creators really kicked it up a notch in terms of intensity, real emotions and characters you care about. Season 1 turned out to be more of a prelude and the characters, while interesting, never really seemed more than caricatures. In Season 2 their stories come alive and there is real drama and plenty of tears and laughter. I have to say that after watching each episode I said to myself (and my friends) "Wow". I don't know why it got so much better, if the writers changed or that they took the 3 years to really think through where they wanted the show to go. Either way, this is an example of why European television is so good. They find a way to integrate character development with social and moral issues and beautiful scenery in a truly unique way. All I can say is stick with it, I don't think you will regret it.
I think they've done a good job with this show. They've tried to make it authentic to a high degree, while they at the same time try to make it a bit dramatic. I've lived many years in Thailand and I can see that the people who made it know Thailand well (as opposed to for example "Hangover - Part 2").
It's not a perfect show, but reality is not perfect either. Some of the characters are really annoying and you just want to slap them. Sometimes the co-incidents are TOO coincidental, but it's acceptable. The English skills of the Thai actors is better than what you can expect, but I guess that makes it easier for people to watch, though, leally not as charming (that was supposed to say "really")
The main reason I liked this show is the character "Glenn". His naivety and bottomless good- will cracks me up time after time. The actor really makes me believe in the character. I'm not sure if I'd watch show if it wasn't for him. But that's another thing about it... there's something in it for "everybody". For example, kids and teenagers might be more into the teenage romance part of the show.
One of the more annoying this is the mother of two girls. She's had a stroke and should be resting, but instead she keeps fighting for her bungalow resort and she never listens to the people around her who advise her to relax. I know exactly how this feels like, to never give up. But it's really annoying to watch someone who never learns or listens.
I also like the portrait of the Thai family life and culture.
I think the acting is decent in this show. They're not over-acting like so many other Scandinavian TV shows and movies.
Overall, one of the best fictional TV productions I've seen made by Scandinavians (Swedes). I'm Norwegian.
It's not a perfect show, but reality is not perfect either. Some of the characters are really annoying and you just want to slap them. Sometimes the co-incidents are TOO coincidental, but it's acceptable. The English skills of the Thai actors is better than what you can expect, but I guess that makes it easier for people to watch, though, leally not as charming (that was supposed to say "really")
The main reason I liked this show is the character "Glenn". His naivety and bottomless good- will cracks me up time after time. The actor really makes me believe in the character. I'm not sure if I'd watch show if it wasn't for him. But that's another thing about it... there's something in it for "everybody". For example, kids and teenagers might be more into the teenage romance part of the show.
One of the more annoying this is the mother of two girls. She's had a stroke and should be resting, but instead she keeps fighting for her bungalow resort and she never listens to the people around her who advise her to relax. I know exactly how this feels like, to never give up. But it's really annoying to watch someone who never learns or listens.
I also like the portrait of the Thai family life and culture.
I think the acting is decent in this show. They're not over-acting like so many other Scandinavian TV shows and movies.
Overall, one of the best fictional TV productions I've seen made by Scandinavians (Swedes). I'm Norwegian.
I never write reviews but the reviews from some UK viewers (mainly) were very "off" in my opinion.
I usually don't watch Swedish TV, the acting tends to be very stiff and construed most of the time. So, I was hesitant to watch this show at first, but if I get a recommendation I usually give it a try. After having lived in South East Asia for half a year I was also looking forward to get some nostalgia. Now, to the actual review.
When I afterwards talked to the person who recommended it to me I told her: "Fantastic show! I didn't like one single character!"
And this is not entirely true, some characters really grew on me (Glenn especially), while some were strong for the entire series (e.g. Oh). But in general, the main characters were not very sympathetic, not even Majlis who let her insecurities rule her into continuous irresponsible decisions. This is not a problem for me, in fact, I find it to be a nice change from all the American TV-shows where you like even the most annoying characters (very often even more so). "30 degrees in February" showed genuine characters, people that we have all met and that we can maybe even identify ourselves with. People are idiots, but people are also wonderful; there are no absolutes, and this series captured that beyond anything I have ever seen.
TV-shows that focus so much on character development often loses its tempo and direction, but in this series the character development was the show and it kept its own momentum. Living in Cambodia and traveling in Thailand I saw all these characters in different places, all of them looking for something; from the young girl escaping responsibilities to the woman redefining her life without her husband. I recognized all the struggles of the characters, and I think that the script writers and producers portrayed how the characters dealt with them very realistically, although fictionally of course.
In answer to some earlier reviewers: Maybe you should watch both seasons of the show?
I am not fond of the idea that something should be made less realistic in order to catch the attention of the viewers. In fact, that is the opposite of what I would want, and there is already plenty of shows like that (and of course, theater).
All in all, the show was beautiful and gave a realistic depiction of Swedes in Thailand, especially those going to these areas cramped with other Swedes. If you are Swedish you can definitely relate in some way, and if you are not, then this could be a crash course to how different Swedes can be. Because we are not all the same, and maybe you didn't meet these Swedes yet (normally you wouldn't because they only hang out with other Swedes), but I can promise you that they exist.
I usually don't watch Swedish TV, the acting tends to be very stiff and construed most of the time. So, I was hesitant to watch this show at first, but if I get a recommendation I usually give it a try. After having lived in South East Asia for half a year I was also looking forward to get some nostalgia. Now, to the actual review.
When I afterwards talked to the person who recommended it to me I told her: "Fantastic show! I didn't like one single character!"
And this is not entirely true, some characters really grew on me (Glenn especially), while some were strong for the entire series (e.g. Oh). But in general, the main characters were not very sympathetic, not even Majlis who let her insecurities rule her into continuous irresponsible decisions. This is not a problem for me, in fact, I find it to be a nice change from all the American TV-shows where you like even the most annoying characters (very often even more so). "30 degrees in February" showed genuine characters, people that we have all met and that we can maybe even identify ourselves with. People are idiots, but people are also wonderful; there are no absolutes, and this series captured that beyond anything I have ever seen.
TV-shows that focus so much on character development often loses its tempo and direction, but in this series the character development was the show and it kept its own momentum. Living in Cambodia and traveling in Thailand I saw all these characters in different places, all of them looking for something; from the young girl escaping responsibilities to the woman redefining her life without her husband. I recognized all the struggles of the characters, and I think that the script writers and producers portrayed how the characters dealt with them very realistically, although fictionally of course.
In answer to some earlier reviewers: Maybe you should watch both seasons of the show?
I am not fond of the idea that something should be made less realistic in order to catch the attention of the viewers. In fact, that is the opposite of what I would want, and there is already plenty of shows like that (and of course, theater).
All in all, the show was beautiful and gave a realistic depiction of Swedes in Thailand, especially those going to these areas cramped with other Swedes. If you are Swedish you can definitely relate in some way, and if you are not, then this could be a crash course to how different Swedes can be. Because we are not all the same, and maybe you didn't meet these Swedes yet (normally you wouldn't because they only hang out with other Swedes), but I can promise you that they exist.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaViola Weidemann, who plays Widla, is the daughter of creator/writer Anders Weidemann.
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