L'hockey è l'ultimo faro di speranza a Beartown ed essere responsabile per questo è un pesante fardello.L'hockey è l'ultimo faro di speranza a Beartown ed essere responsabile per questo è un pesante fardello.L'hockey è l'ultimo faro di speranza a Beartown ed essere responsabile per questo è un pesante fardello.
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As episode 1 of "Beartown" (original Swedish title: "Björnstad; 2020 release; 5 episodes of about 55 min. each) opens, Peter, an ex-NHL player, and his family (wife and two teenage kids Maya and Leo) arrive in Björnstad (a small town in northern Sweden), where Peter grew up and whose hockey team has seen better days. Peter's task is to turn the hockey team's fortunes around. One of the stars on the hockey team is Kevin, and Maya and Kevin are drawn to each other, even as Peter and Kevin's dad (same age as Peter) can't stand each other... At this point we are 15 min. into the opening episode of this mini-series, but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.
Couple of comments: this is the TV adaptation of the Swedish best-selling book of the same name. I haven't read the book so I can't comment on how closely the TV series sticks to the book. Regardless, after seeing Episode 1, the best way to sum up what we have here is that it is a Swedish small town hockey soap, pure and simple. There is so much plot in just Episode 1, I'd need pages and pages to describe all of it (which of course I wouldn't do in any event so as not to spoil your viewing experience). So let me just say that by the end of Episode 1, we have been familiarized with the primary characters, and it's only a matter before we get get some explosive plot twists (if you've seen the trailer airing on HBO, you know exactly what I mean). The winter scenery in norther Sweden is pure eye-candy from start to finish. Makes you want to go check it out for yourself.
Episode 1 of "Beartown" premiered on HBO this week, and is now available on HBO On Demand and other streaming platforms. New episodes air Monday evening at 9 pm Eastern. Can't wait to see how it will all unfold! If you have any interest in a good ol' fashioned soap opera, albeit with a Swedish twist, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.
Couple of comments: this is the TV adaptation of the Swedish best-selling book of the same name. I haven't read the book so I can't comment on how closely the TV series sticks to the book. Regardless, after seeing Episode 1, the best way to sum up what we have here is that it is a Swedish small town hockey soap, pure and simple. There is so much plot in just Episode 1, I'd need pages and pages to describe all of it (which of course I wouldn't do in any event so as not to spoil your viewing experience). So let me just say that by the end of Episode 1, we have been familiarized with the primary characters, and it's only a matter before we get get some explosive plot twists (if you've seen the trailer airing on HBO, you know exactly what I mean). The winter scenery in norther Sweden is pure eye-candy from start to finish. Makes you want to go check it out for yourself.
Episode 1 of "Beartown" premiered on HBO this week, and is now available on HBO On Demand and other streaming platforms. New episodes air Monday evening at 9 pm Eastern. Can't wait to see how it will all unfold! If you have any interest in a good ol' fashioned soap opera, albeit with a Swedish twist, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.
The acting is really good from everyone in this serie.
Often when I see a show from Sweden there use to be at least one actor that you can't stand.
I think this serie show that we have learned alot lately from making good shows and that we are getting better and better at it.
To make this serie a 10/10 show we need to bring back Ludwig Göransson from US to make the background music :p
Well constructed...yet, the script push few of the characters into a strange and abnormal behaviour. It's a movie, a fiction, so stop complain about "the book.." Who could ever read all the books and novels to infer a fault ? Just watch the show.
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.
It's interesting the way the story is told. Little by little. Wasn't aware of the book so everything was unexpected and fortunately it was worth the watching. Scandinavians never disappoint. Well, this last is not objective...
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- QuizThe 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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