En Finlande, un policier excentrique doit fouiller son esprit pour résoudre des crimes odieux tout en essayant de garder sa famille unie. Si Sherlock était finlandais, il lui ressemblerait.En Finlande, un policier excentrique doit fouiller son esprit pour résoudre des crimes odieux tout en essayant de garder sa famille unie. Si Sherlock était finlandais, il lui ressemblerait.En Finlande, un policier excentrique doit fouiller son esprit pour résoudre des crimes odieux tout en essayant de garder sa famille unie. Si Sherlock était finlandais, il lui ressemblerait.
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Another review noted that Netflix has dubbed season two.
Change the language back to finnish with english subtitles. Much better.
Very good show.
Kari Sorjonen is one of Finland's best detectives and had been working in Helsinki but now he transfers to Lappeenranta, a town on the border with Russia. Here he lives with his wife, who is recovering from cancer, and his teenage daughter. He is part of a special unit investigating serious crime. Inevitably most of these involve murder.
Each case typically lasts two episodes, a couple last three, there are also plot lines that run throughout the series. These ongoing plot lines involve the possibility of corruption in the town's administration as well as family issues for Kari. Kari has something of Sherlock Holmes about the way he solves cases so it isn't surprising there is also a 'Moriarty'; a killer who appears in several stories.
I really enjoyed this Finnish series. Each story provides a good mystery and the main characters are a lot of fun to watch. Ville Virtanen does a great job as Sorjonen; I loved how he constantly moves his hands as he thinks through problems. He contrasts impressively with Anu Sinisalo, who does a fine job as his tough-as-nails, ex-FSB partner Lena. The rest of the cast impress as well. It might be argued that family members of the two protagonists get caught up in the crimes a little too often but it didn't spoil my enjoyment of the series. The series has a great look, especially in episodes where the already impressive landscapes are blanketed in winter snow. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of the genre looking for a new location and interesting characters.
These comments are based on watching the series in Finnish with English subtitles.
Each case typically lasts two episodes, a couple last three, there are also plot lines that run throughout the series. These ongoing plot lines involve the possibility of corruption in the town's administration as well as family issues for Kari. Kari has something of Sherlock Holmes about the way he solves cases so it isn't surprising there is also a 'Moriarty'; a killer who appears in several stories.
I really enjoyed this Finnish series. Each story provides a good mystery and the main characters are a lot of fun to watch. Ville Virtanen does a great job as Sorjonen; I loved how he constantly moves his hands as he thinks through problems. He contrasts impressively with Anu Sinisalo, who does a fine job as his tough-as-nails, ex-FSB partner Lena. The rest of the cast impress as well. It might be argued that family members of the two protagonists get caught up in the crimes a little too often but it didn't spoil my enjoyment of the series. The series has a great look, especially in episodes where the already impressive landscapes are blanketed in winter snow. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of the genre looking for a new location and interesting characters.
These comments are based on watching the series in Finnish with English subtitles.
Watching Season 1 of this Finnish detective series was a wonderful breath of fresh air. Intelligent and progressive characters, story lines, cinematography and script; what a pleasure.
Season 2 however is quite disappointing, the teenage daughters of two of the main detectives are involved in far too many hectic violent cases, even though they had had already been involved in traumatic violent cases in the first series. This is far too unrealistic, unlikely and unnecessary. In addition, although the two detectives move heaven and earth to save their children, the teenage daughters demonstrate no gratitude or love, only anger, and become extremely frustrating to watch. Is this a crime/police series or a teen drama. I can only wonder what happened to the intelligent and thoughtful story lines of the previous series.
Season 2 however is quite disappointing, the teenage daughters of two of the main detectives are involved in far too many hectic violent cases, even though they had had already been involved in traumatic violent cases in the first series. This is far too unrealistic, unlikely and unnecessary. In addition, although the two detectives move heaven and earth to save their children, the teenage daughters demonstrate no gratitude or love, only anger, and become extremely frustrating to watch. Is this a crime/police series or a teen drama. I can only wonder what happened to the intelligent and thoughtful story lines of the previous series.
A juggernaut of unfolding story lines, relationships and cinematography. Excellent script with a series of independent stories that the main characters develop their ongoing stories and provide their back stories with every subsequent episode. This series is appropriately rated MA with full female and male nudity so if that offends you look elsewhere. If reading subtitles are a issue then this isn't the series for you either.
But if you enjoy a suspense building drama crime series with excellent cinematography and excellent use of music to build tension and horror then don't pass this series up. 9 out of 10 for me.
But if you enjoy a suspense building drama crime series with excellent cinematography and excellent use of music to build tension and horror then don't pass this series up. 9 out of 10 for me.
Taking his leave from hectic Helsinki to find more peace of mind and time for his family, Finnish detective Sorjonen finds himself and his loved ones more and more intertwined with the intrigues of Lappeenranta, a small town near the border with Russia.
The show is subdivided into several 'cases' covering three or four episodes each, giving you a quick and steady build-up of suspense that keeps you at the edge of your seat and hungry for answers. The characters develop naturally, and their interactions are natural and witty. Cinematography-wise, the film makers went out their way to contrast the beauty of the Finnish landscape with the dull greyness of a small industrial town.
Sorjonen/Bordertown's reserved characters may be a typical and accurate representation of the overall Finnish disposition, but it's the rough edges, quirky little details and the snarky responses from the somewhat stubborn Sorjonen that give this show a very authentic feel. Sorjonen having to move an inevitable pile of paper clutter from Taina's passenger seat before he can sit down, for instance, is a very natural thing to happen, and would surely be polished out in Hollywood shows. Another refreshing example is Lena, a stocky blonde in her late 40s. As the actual unscrupulous ex-FSB Russian muscle of the show, she won't shy away from a few unconventional methods to get answers. At the same time, she is having a hard time being a mother to troubled Katia.
If you're looking for points of critique, it would be that some of the characters are surprisingly quick in recovering from rather traumatic experiences, and there's a few loose ends that remain unanswered. Also, there's quite a worrying number of really twisted people in the small town of Lappeenranta.
If you are looking for rapid action and wild shoot-outs, this isn't the show for you. If you're into natural acting and subtle, dark humour, then this is highly recommended.
The show is subdivided into several 'cases' covering three or four episodes each, giving you a quick and steady build-up of suspense that keeps you at the edge of your seat and hungry for answers. The characters develop naturally, and their interactions are natural and witty. Cinematography-wise, the film makers went out their way to contrast the beauty of the Finnish landscape with the dull greyness of a small industrial town.
Sorjonen/Bordertown's reserved characters may be a typical and accurate representation of the overall Finnish disposition, but it's the rough edges, quirky little details and the snarky responses from the somewhat stubborn Sorjonen that give this show a very authentic feel. Sorjonen having to move an inevitable pile of paper clutter from Taina's passenger seat before he can sit down, for instance, is a very natural thing to happen, and would surely be polished out in Hollywood shows. Another refreshing example is Lena, a stocky blonde in her late 40s. As the actual unscrupulous ex-FSB Russian muscle of the show, she won't shy away from a few unconventional methods to get answers. At the same time, she is having a hard time being a mother to troubled Katia.
If you're looking for points of critique, it would be that some of the characters are surprisingly quick in recovering from rather traumatic experiences, and there's a few loose ends that remain unanswered. Also, there's quite a worrying number of really twisted people in the small town of Lappeenranta.
If you are looking for rapid action and wild shoot-outs, this isn't the show for you. If you're into natural acting and subtle, dark humour, then this is highly recommended.
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