Le hockey est la dernière lueur d'espoir à Beartown et en être responsable est un lourd fardeau. Le jour du match de demi-finale est aussi le catalyseur d'un acte violent qui laissera une je... Tout lireLe hockey est la dernière lueur d'espoir à Beartown et en être responsable est un lourd fardeau. Le jour du match de demi-finale est aussi le catalyseur d'un acte violent qui laissera une jeune fille traumatisée et une ville en ébullition.Le hockey est la dernière lueur d'espoir à Beartown et en être responsable est un lourd fardeau. Le jour du match de demi-finale est aussi le catalyseur d'un acte violent qui laissera une jeune fille traumatisée et une ville en ébullition.
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I adored Fredrick Backman's book so I had quite high expectations for an adaptation that did it justice. It is a very emotional and important story that deserved an appropriate portrayal. For the most part this tv show didn't disapoint. The characters were cast very well (especially maya and amat - they were exactly how i imagined them in the book) and the acting was also fantastic. I did feel, however, that five episodes wasn't enough to completely introduce all the characters. The first book went into a lot more detail, portraying the characters with significant depth.
Overall, this was a very good adaptation but I do recommend reading the book first, Backman's writing and storytelling (even being translated from swedish) is unparalleled.
Overall, this was a very good adaptation but I do recommend reading the book first, Backman's writing and storytelling (even being translated from swedish) is unparalleled.
So I wasn't keen on the subtitles as I tend to go for dubbed versions (please don't judge!) but seeing how much I enjoy the books by Fredrik Backman I wanted to give it a go. Note - I hadn't read the book so can't compare.
I really enjoyed this, the pace, the location & cinematography, the acting, the soundtrack & the story.
Don't let the subtitles put you off if you can't understand Swedish.
I really enjoyed this, the pace, the location & cinematography, the acting, the soundtrack & the story.
Don't let the subtitles put you off if you can't understand Swedish.
After two episodes one can tell that this is a great piece of swedish tv-drama.
Former NHL-player and his family comes back to his old home town in the north of Sweden and makes an immediate impact on former friends and enemies.
And there is this feeling of something bad and disturbing lurking around the corner from the beginning of the first episode, which also gets you hooked at once.
Great cast where the actors actually act and talk like normal people (not very common in swedish productions) and the adaption from the critically acclaimed book by Fredrik Backman seems to be very successfull.
Can't wait for the rest of season 1.
Beartown, the 5-episode Swedish mini-series adapted from Fredrik Backman's acclaimed novel, is an emotionally charged winter drama set in a struggling small town where ice hockey is more than just a sport-it's a way of life. With its atmospheric northern setting, the series kicks off with the arrival of Peter, a former NHL star, and his family, as he attempts to revive the local junior hockey team.
From the very first episode, Beartown sets a moody, snow-drenched tone that contrasts sharply with the explosive human drama unfolding beneath. The Series weaves themes of ambition, masculinity, and loyalty, all set against a sport that becomes a crucible for deeper tensions. While its "soap opera" storytelling style-jam-packed with character dynamics and emotional stakes-is valuable, it delayed its central plotline until late in the game.
Despite some pacing issues and a polarising conclusion, Beartown remains a worthwhile watch. It's gripping, haunting, and-though not a perfect sports drama or literary adaptation-it manages to strike a chord; just don't expect a typical feel-good hockey tale.
From the very first episode, Beartown sets a moody, snow-drenched tone that contrasts sharply with the explosive human drama unfolding beneath. The Series weaves themes of ambition, masculinity, and loyalty, all set against a sport that becomes a crucible for deeper tensions. While its "soap opera" storytelling style-jam-packed with character dynamics and emotional stakes-is valuable, it delayed its central plotline until late in the game.
Despite some pacing issues and a polarising conclusion, Beartown remains a worthwhile watch. It's gripping, haunting, and-though not a perfect sports drama or literary adaptation-it manages to strike a chord; just don't expect a typical feel-good hockey tale.
Having read through the previous reviews here the main gripe i find people having with this show seems to be how it isn't an accurate portrayal of it's source material. So having not read the book i'll judge it purely on it's own merit.
Now i pretty much boycott every production that springs from Sweden. What made me give this one a go was mainly how it was an HBO production, a company i associate with quality tv. As i suspected the production was very good with nice cinematography and sets etc. But the best thing was the story and the actors who kept me glued to the screen all the way through. I do however have a few gripes about this show, and the reasons to why i'm not rating this any higher than an eight.
First of i think that the delivery of certain lines from the younger cast felt a bit stiff even if the written dialouge itself was very good and believable. This didn't happen often and the cast was overall very good. My main gripe however was that i felt the show was a bit too short. The build up to the main conflict was great, with the show doing a good job at introducing us to a large amount of interesting characters. The pacing was also really good at first but i thought the second half of the show was a bit rushed. Character motivations started to change too quickly and i felt some more screen time should have been handed to some of the side characters to flesh out the story more and cover more topics. But all in all it was a great show, well made and exciting from start to finish whilst also raising some important questions.
Now i pretty much boycott every production that springs from Sweden. What made me give this one a go was mainly how it was an HBO production, a company i associate with quality tv. As i suspected the production was very good with nice cinematography and sets etc. But the best thing was the story and the actors who kept me glued to the screen all the way through. I do however have a few gripes about this show, and the reasons to why i'm not rating this any higher than an eight.
First of i think that the delivery of certain lines from the younger cast felt a bit stiff even if the written dialouge itself was very good and believable. This didn't happen often and the cast was overall very good. My main gripe however was that i felt the show was a bit too short. The build up to the main conflict was great, with the show doing a good job at introducing us to a large amount of interesting characters. The pacing was also really good at first but i thought the second half of the show was a bit rushed. Character motivations started to change too quickly and i felt some more screen time should have been handed to some of the side characters to flesh out the story more and cover more topics. But all in all it was a great show, well made and exciting from start to finish whilst also raising some important questions.
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- AnecdotesThe town of Björnstad (Beartown) is not a real town. But judging by dialects, settings and climates being presented in the series it is rather multiple small towns in northern Sweden.
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