Une jeune femme, brutalement assassinée et amputée d'une main, est retrouvée sur une aire de jeux, un petit bonhomme fabriqué avec des marrons à son côté.Une jeune femme, brutalement assassinée et amputée d'une main, est retrouvée sur une aire de jeux, un petit bonhomme fabriqué avec des marrons à son côté.Une jeune femme, brutalement assassinée et amputée d'une main, est retrouvée sur une aire de jeux, un petit bonhomme fabriqué avec des marrons à son côté.
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- 6 victoires et 4 nominations au total
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The Chestnut Man: Nordic Noir serial killer series. A year ago the daughter of a Danish Cabinet Minister disappeared and is believed to have been killed. Two maverick detectives see possible links to this case and gruesome killings which have just occurred. The police brass are reluctant to accept this. All of the killings might be linked back to a case of mass killings decades ago (this is referenced in the prologue). Tension is maintained throughout with a good sprinkling of red herrings. Some disturbing scenes. Directed and Co-Written by Mikkel Serup. On Netflix. 8/10.
It has everything one expects a crime thriller show to have. The acting is great which is why I'll recommend to watch it in original language. Overall it is a good paced TV series and I'm glad that they wrapped it up in just 6 episodes. It is worth the watch for crime/ thriller genre lovers.
I highly recommend this series. It definitely kept my interest, and I loved the way each one of the episodes really moved the story line forward. (It just seemed like a lot happened in every episode, a compliment that a lot of good series wouldn't receive.)
There were a couple things I didn't like. One was the way the graphic, disturbing crime scene photos were repeatedly shown. (Some people might be okay with this, but it just seemed a little gratuitous.)
The other thing I didn't like was because it seemed so unrealistic and hard to believe: The police are hunting down a vicious & very clever serial killer, yet our two lead detectives go blithely alone into what could be very dangerous situations without telling anyone where they are or calling for back up. I don't know: in U. S. crime shows, detectives are always calling for back-up but maybe it's not a thing in Denmark!
There were a couple things I didn't like. One was the way the graphic, disturbing crime scene photos were repeatedly shown. (Some people might be okay with this, but it just seemed a little gratuitous.)
The other thing I didn't like was because it seemed so unrealistic and hard to believe: The police are hunting down a vicious & very clever serial killer, yet our two lead detectives go blithely alone into what could be very dangerous situations without telling anyone where they are or calling for back up. I don't know: in U. S. crime shows, detectives are always calling for back-up but maybe it's not a thing in Denmark!
I was thrilled to watch this series since the trailer was out and it didnt disappoint. From first scene till the last I had chills down my spine. It will keep you on the edge of your seat and once again show you that scandinavians never make mistakes.
If you are into crime and thriller series then this is a great roller-coaster ride. Loved the acting, story and the landscape of Denmark just makes this thing a bliss to the eyes. Just watch it in the original language.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAnders Hove, who plays the grandfather Aksel, is the real life father of Elliot Hove, who plays the imprisoned Linus Bekker.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 834: Jackass Forever + The Book of Boba Fett (2022)
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- 1h(60 min)
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