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Ulrich Thomsen and Maria Rich in Trom (2022)

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Trom

28 recensioni
7/10

Scandi-noir: the final frontier

Scandi-noir has become fairly ubiquitous across the English speaking world in recent years: we've seen dramas set in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Iceland, and now, 'Trom' visits perhaps the most remarkable Scandinavian landscape of them all, the Faroe Islands. And it's not a bad drama either, albeit not an especially radical one, with its story of political activism, a dodgy businesman, police politcs and strained family ties. What'a a bit odd, however, is that series one feels more like half a series: it ends, not only with a cliff-hanger, but all the wider whys still not cleaned up. A second series is merited; and will hopefully manage to complete the story.
  • paul2001sw-1
  • 30 lug 2022
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7/10

Nordic crime, nice Scenery- lame plot

I like Danish crime, and this is made on the Feroe Island with nice nature scenery as a bonus. The episodes builds up tension pretty good, but unfortunately it lacks new inspiration. It has too many similarities with other crime series, and the revelation of who killed whom was dissapointing. But there might be a season two, so absolutely not bad, but it did not reach its full potential.
  • bjornar-182-260351
  • 12 feb 2022
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7/10

A murder mystery on the Faroes

As this six part series opens Sonya, a young mother, is talking to a man on the phone; from what they say it is clear that they feel threatened by powerful individuals. The man is in a car and realises it isn't responding properly... it causes him to crash. Later we cut to an older man who is returning to the islands after years away. He is reporter Hannis Martinsson. He receives a video message from Sonya; without going into details she asks if he can help her as she feels unsafe and doesn't trust the authorities... she also claims to be the daughter he never knew he had! They never get to meet as she turns up dead in the middle of a whale hunt before the end of the first episode. He sets about trying to find out what happened to her and what she was involved with.

I thought this was a solid mystery series. It got off to a good start that meant by the end of the opening episode we were not only wondering who the killer was but also just what was she investigating and whether certain protagonists, notably the police, can be trusted. At only six episodes the story doesn't over stay its welcome although some questions remain unanswered meaning a second season is hoped for. The cast is solid, especially considering the small pool of actors I image there to be on the Faroes, but it is the dramatic local scenery that dominates every outdoor scene. Overall I'd say this isn't the best Nordic mystery series but it is still well worth watching; especially, if like me, you like watching films and series set somewhere different.

These comments are based on watching the series in Faroese with English subtitles.
  • Tweekums
  • 23 lug 2022
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7/10

Great Scenery

The scenery is breathtaking for the most part. The plot is lame & has been done many times over - big man who controls too much, a police officer who is economical with the truth & has a son to protect & investigative journalists, one of whom gets killed etc etc. Plot is probably worth 5/10 maybe, local actors 5.5, main cast saves acting overall, so 6.5 - 7/10. Ending sets up for season 2 if it gets made.
  • athommik
  • 26 mag 2022
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6/10

Being original is getting harder all the time

This is another take on having scenery as a main 'character' of the storytelling instead of the actual crimes and cases. The only outstanding acting came from the junior female officer who seemed to be the only one who did the actual investigating using her brain. The other characters were fairly unrealistic and disappointing in their roles here. The writing wasn't really up to the level of some other Scandinavian shows of the recent past. Most off-putting for me is the fact that the Faroe Islands still hunt whales. There was no indication this is a necessary activity for keeping people alive or employed, so I put it in the 'propaganda' category. The most interesting aspect was that many buildings have grass roofs and that there are anti-whaling protests going on. But this series is just too thin to sustain much loyalty for another season.
  • catnapbc
  • 11 ago 2022
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6/10

Depressing and dark, beautiful scenery

TROM is a nordic noir just like several other Scandinavian crime stories that have come out. Set on the Faroe Islands (Føroyar), the story involves idealistic activism and dubious corporate actions that has roots to official parts of the country.

The setting is beautiful, with absolutely stunning fly-overs of fjords, green rocks, sheep, tiny houses and crashing waves. Not much mentioned that there are any cities larger than 2 houses.

The characters all seem like the type of people you will find at the west coast of Denmark: rough fisher-men types, with a forever depressed look. No smiles to see here.

What bothers me the most about this series is that Faroese and Danish is mixed at random. The Danes speak Danish, Faroese speak Faroese - and they always understand each other completely. This is far from the reality. Such language mix can be shown between Sweden and Denmark, or maybe Norway / Denmark. But no Dane will randomly understand Faroese - and if they do, they'll also be able to speak it. As a native Dane, it becomes annoying to take such freedoms. Like when someone in a show is interviewing a random person (ex: arabix), asks questions in English, and is responded in Arab. Interpreters obviously cut away.

Quit watching after end of episode 2 where a serious technical plot hole was needed to make the story continue.

For this reason, 3 stars gone.
  • myicq-1
  • 10 apr 2023
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7/10

Awful contrived ending

Perfectly decent Scandi detective series set against a stunning backdrop in the Faroes but turns into a very formulaic type of a show . The characters and their relationships begin to develop but never really get there and it is only through their on screen actions that you really get to know them as people . It is in no sense a slow-burner and except for one very well signposted twist ( slight turn ) the plot has few surprises . The Faroes' fishing traditions are skirted around and touched upon but then just peters out . I have to admit that I took huge exception to the trite , predictable and poorly done finale ! If ever an ending was written with a second series in mind then this was it and I would not be rushing to commission said second series.
  • sigloiii
  • 28 ott 2022
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8/10

Excellent for a hot summer evening but too similar to other island crime drama

  • robmccallum-62108
  • 12 lug 2022
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7/10

A feeling that Season 2 might be better ... but lackluster so far

Sadly, the early episodes offered nothing new in the world of Nordic Noir and at times, the drama moved along soporifically, harboring only a modicum of intrigue and suspense.

Thankfully, my lasting impression was improved by the beautiful Faroese scenery and an energetic and well constructed final episode. Yet there is no mistaking that the production was, on the whole, too derivative and a little bland.

Were the makers' unresolved cliffhangers potent enough to make me watch a second season? I'm undecided. - 7.5/10.
  • BaronVonKolisch
  • 25 ago 2022
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5/10

Okay-ish

Found this a tad disappointing. There are so many tropes in the plot. The show manages to retain some mystery around the main crime that is committed till the end of the season. Everything just seems predictable.

And the theme music reminds me of Teardrop by Massive Attack.
  • EntertheRaptor
  • 24 mar 2022
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6/10

Passable drama

I think that part of the attraction of this series was that it was set in the Faroe Islands. Indeed, a couple of weaknesses in the plot could be forgiven for that.

The programme explored a murder investigation from two different angles, one by the police and the other by an investigative journalist. Lying and sabotage by people of interest, both suspects and witnesses impeded the process but unfortunately a person who was clearly involved in the murder was screamingly obvious from very early on.

Others have remarked on the clear cliffhanger that présages a second series. I'll watch it when it comes out.
  • laduqesa
  • 19 gen 2023
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5/10

It Never Really Got Started!

Trom

This was a fairly tepid pot-boiler of a murder mystery. Everything was just so shallow, we really didn't have any adaquate characterisations, the plot turns we're largely predictable and the ending just fizzled.

At best this is a 5 outta 10, meaning just about watchable.
  • martimusross
  • 22 lug 2022
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7/10

Very bad acting.

Good story, amazing landscape, but the acting from faroes cast is not good, sone are better and only 2 are good.

They are unemotional, they know the script, but are not in charecter. The danish cast is top acting, and the faroes are breathtaking.
  • lightworkerchris
  • 15 feb 2022
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6/10

Barely watchable

Set in the Faroes it had the possibility of being original. It wasn't. It followed every cliché currently on TV. Toxic, inept, male characters. Strong, competent female ones. The pace was too slow and formulaic. Storyline unoriginal and staggers from one scene to another. If you're in the U. K. it feels like 'Shetland' - an uninspiring BBC crime drama with a bizarrely diverse cast. Seeing the Faroe Islands was the best bit of the show, but that's not really enough to sit through it.
  • ethersinoxford
  • 22 ago 2022
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7/10

I am a fan!

As a big fan of the Scandinavian series, I had never heard of these islands, the Faroe islands. Awesome photography !! Wow!! Beautiful!

I liked the series, not the best I've seen of Scandinavian origin, but still quite exciting and entertaining. The originality of the series is in the industry of these islands, the business of the whales and the fishing, for the rest the plot is something that we have all seen before, the powerfull with money against the people who are suspicions of criminality and corruption.

There are some inconsistencies but I forgive them, for example in the part of one of the fights, and moments later you don't have any scratch on your face?

The actors all at the level, and the series has that somewhat sad atmosphere of country, of an isolated island where everyone knows each other and even knows the color of your underwear.

I recommend it, it has very different and original touches, due to the different characters, personalities and location.

There are only 6 episodes which makes it very enjoyable and fast, and I hope for a second season!!
  • Guanche48
  • 1 ago 2023
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8/10

Explore the New Zealand of Europe

Trom is a thrilling and captivating Nordic noir crime series set in the stunning Faroe Islands. The first season follows journalist Hannis Martinsson as he delves into the mysterious disappearance of a local animal rights activist and uncovers a web of secrets and lies within the tight-knit island community. The show expertly combines a gripping storyline with beautiful cinematography, highlighting the unique and rugged landscape of the Faroes. The performances of the cast are outstanding, particularly the lead character played by Ulrich Thomsen, who is a complex and relatable protagonist. Overall, Trom is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas and offers a fresh and unique perspective on the genre.
  • xoxoxokimmy
  • 19 gen 2023
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3/10

Dont Waste Your Time.

  • jim-messener
  • 30 lug 2022
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8/10

We are waiting for the Second Season

I have become an addict of Nordic Noir ever since I studied my master's studies in Sweden. Ulrich Thomsen is one of the best actors in Scandinavia and Trom is another great serie of him that you must watch. Trom takes place in Faroe Islands which is an autonomous territory of Denmark. These islands are very famous because of their unearthly landscape like in the case of Iceland. For that reason, the atmosphere of this serie is absolutely great with beautiful scenery. In addition to this, the story is good and the other actors are playing good. However, the only bad thing about this serie is that there is need for a second season so that story can be completed. Anyhow I give 8 out of 10.
  • itriatay995
  • 15 mar 2024
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4/10

Could be better

The story has a good beginning. The issue of threats and problems of activists, journalists and journalists in the field of environment is raised. Because the main subject is completely forgotten.
  • nrafiei
  • 29 mar 2022
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3/10

Only Fair Oh

As an advert for a land that looked post apocalyptically devastated, it was ok.

As crime 'thriller' it was soporific.

Poor acting, poor directing Wonderful camera work A rambling and inconsequential plot.
  • aaadiymail
  • 13 lug 2022
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5/10

Clunking scandi by numbers

This drama is good looking but sadly let down by dire scripting and continuity errors. The acting is fine but there are so many ridiculous and unlikely scenes. So much of it simply isn't credible and I'm not going to put in spoilers. It's clearly been left open for a second series....let's hope that doesn't happen....
  • philipfoxe
  • 15 lug 2022
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4/10

Superb scenery but it could well be a series realized by students

I gave it a try, but was unable to go beyond the 2nd episode.

The scenario isn't good.

The direction isn't good.

The acting isn't good.

The editing isn't good.

The plot is something done so many times that it really looks like a series from a film school, where a bunch of students took different roles for its creation. It would have been nice if they had allotted from the production some sort of salary for an experienced person in any kind of film production to go over the scenario and script, supervised the direction and editing, and directed the actors.

I liked the double language featured (Danish and Faroese), and the scenery is breathtaking.
  • dakera
  • 25 ott 2022
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1/10

Season 1 ends with no resolution

I'm afraid this is the future of TV storytelling. I thought this was a terrific drama. A country I've not seen before, a gripping story, and some really good acting, despite other reviews on this site.

But - and this is a huge but - season 1 ends with no resolution to the story.

This, I'm afraid, is the Netflix effect on storytelling. Want another series? Don't give the viewers an ending. Leave it unresolved instead so you get funding for another season.

I hope you don't get funding for another season. I feel cheated. I wasted my time watching this and it's left a sour note. Shame on you for going for the money and not gunning for the story.
  • matthilbert-87350
  • 27 ott 2022
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5/10

Dour Drama

Well, there are not many laughs in this!

Not even a good advertisement for Faroe Islands tourism as I think there was one shot with blue sky in a total of 6 episodes.

The rest was grey, cloudy, rain and mist.

Yet again we have the female lead detective (plus same gender sidekick) and the unsupportive, obstructive borderline corrupt boss. Seen it all before.

Ulrich Thomsen carries the whole thing really.

The ending is annoying. A lot of loose end left in the balance, maybe anticipating a second series, but it is frustrating for the viewer, especially Ragnar í Rong not getting his just deserts.
  • crumpytv
  • 16 lug 2022
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3/10

Don't mention the whales

You'd be forgiven for at first thinking Trom is concerned with the global trend of increased violence against environmental protestors, but really its just a useful plot for a tourist film partly funded by Visit the Faroe Islands. Cinematography is great tho, but there is no real interest in anything, particularly anything whale related. Shame as its directed by Kasper Barfoed who is responsible for the wonderful Kastanjemanden (The Chestnut Man).
  • kingubito
  • 18 apr 2022
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