Alors que l'État islamique prépare un attentat contre la Suède, les destins d'une mère en galère, d'une étudiante pleine de vie et d'une flic ambitieuse s'entrecroisent.Alors que l'État islamique prépare un attentat contre la Suède, les destins d'une mère en galère, d'une étudiante pleine de vie et d'une flic ambitieuse s'entrecroisent.Alors que l'État islamique prépare un attentat contre la Suède, les destins d'une mère en galère, d'une étudiante pleine de vie et d'une flic ambitieuse s'entrecroisent.
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As a former lecturer in Arabic and Islamic Studies, who has written a major report on radicalization in Muslim schools, and who has written many articles about radical Islam, I was worried that this series might be filled with all sorts of misunderstandings and inaccuracies and mistakes. In fact, it was well researched, down to subtle things such as distinguishing between jihad al-akbar and jihad al-asghar, using both terms in Arabic. And saying fard (duty) without translation. The portrayal of ISIS in Raqqa seemed to me most convincing, based as it was on authentic film and reportage. As the author of ten international thrillers (several bestsellers and three or four with Islamic themes), I found the tension well built, making many episodes nail-biting. The characters are well developed, if at times frustrating. I have taken one star off on account of the coincidences and other plot holes. Despite these, the series works in terms of character, pace, and plot lines. I strongly recommend it to anyone who likes well written and well performed drama that will keep one watching through the eight episodes with speed. As for the several people here leaving 3, 4, 5 or other low ratings, I would pay them no heed at all.
This production is one of the best thriller/drama series I've seen from Sweden.
Perfect pace, story, cutting and script.
The only negative I can say is that they could do a better job with the soundtrack.
It can easily be watched by an international audience and I'm really surprised about the quality that is up there with much larger Hollywood productions.
Kudos to everyone who participated in Kalifat.
Perfect pace, story, cutting and script.
The only negative I can say is that they could do a better job with the soundtrack.
It can easily be watched by an international audience and I'm really surprised about the quality that is up there with much larger Hollywood productions.
Kudos to everyone who participated in Kalifat.
Not often I give a 9 rating but this is a real nail biter right to the twisted end. Aliette Opheim is superb and the acting by all the cast is excellent. Intricate plot and very topical.
Can't understand any rating below 7 but then we all have our views. A must see in my book !!
Can't understand any rating below 7 but then we all have our views. A must see in my book !!
Best IS terrorist thriller I ever saw. The script is great. So many twists which I did not see coming. Lies and betrayals of the islamists are unmasking. Plausible plot. Good actors. Good location scouting. Excellent! I am German and have to congratulate Sweden for eight great episodes. It is not a typical Swedish topic, like the Swedish crime story. Usually countries are fixed to sterotype stories - Italy/Mafia, Germany/Nazi/Stasi, UK/History/Rural mysteries etc. Great work from The Bridge team.
At times, this was one of the most stressful TV shows I can remember watching. The sheer horror of the situation some of these characters find themselves in, coupled with how realistic their predicaments are, makes for some genuinely stomach-churning moments of suspense.
Caliphate features some incredible lead performances from Gizem Erdogan, Aliette Opheim and Amed Bozan. The character development of Husam is incredibly astute and Bozan's ability to portray the different facets of his subjects personality is mightily impressive. Drama shows have a tendency to compartmentalise major characters into good, bad and ugly but Husam is at once frightening, likeable and pitiful.
Some of the plot development is a little predictable and the final episode feels quite rushed. I was unconvinced by the way in which the Russian boys and Swedish girls were so easily manipulated and felt their function in the story was a little too convenient. Nevertheless, this is one of the most powerful shows I have seen in some time and another example of the high quality of Scandinavian TV and cinema.
Caliphate features some incredible lead performances from Gizem Erdogan, Aliette Opheim and Amed Bozan. The character development of Husam is incredibly astute and Bozan's ability to portray the different facets of his subjects personality is mightily impressive. Drama shows have a tendency to compartmentalise major characters into good, bad and ugly but Husam is at once frightening, likeable and pitiful.
Some of the plot development is a little predictable and the final episode feels quite rushed. I was unconvinced by the way in which the Russian boys and Swedish girls were so easily manipulated and felt their function in the story was a little too convenient. Nevertheless, this is one of the most powerful shows I have seen in some time and another example of the high quality of Scandinavian TV and cinema.
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- AnecdotesGizem Erdogan, who stars as 'Pervin' in the series' title role, is Turkish and speaks Turkish in one episode.
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