Quando il duplice omicidio a Linköping, in Svezia, nel 2004 fu finalmente risolto dopo 16 anni, fu un genealogista a fare la svolta. Per la prima volta in Europa, un omicidio potrebbe essere... Leggi tuttoQuando il duplice omicidio a Linköping, in Svezia, nel 2004 fu finalmente risolto dopo 16 anni, fu un genealogista a fare la svolta. Per la prima volta in Europa, un omicidio potrebbe essere risolto attraverso la ricerca genealogica.Quando il duplice omicidio a Linköping, in Svezia, nel 2004 fu finalmente risolto dopo 16 anni, fu un genealogista a fare la svolta. Per la prima volta in Europa, un omicidio potrebbe essere risolto attraverso la ricerca genealogica.
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This is a gripping and tragic story centered around the double murder in Linköping, which truly captivates the audience. The series is cleverly structured, maintaining a well-balanced pace that prevents viewers from feeling rushed by the plot or overwhelmed by too many characters.
What really elevates this series is the exceptional acting. Peter Eggers shines in his role as the lead investigator, delivering a performance that is both compelling and engaging. Mattias Nordqvist also makes a strong impression as Per, the genealogist, and together they create a believable dynamic. Many of the actors are familiar faces from other productions, which only underscores their talent. Bahador Foladi, who plays the victim's father Saad, delivers a poignant performance that is genuinely moving. For those who understand Swedish, it's particularly striking to hear his distinctive accent, which adds an extra layer of authenticity to his character. This nuance might not be as easily appreciated by international audiences, but it enriches the viewing experience for those who can catch the subtleties of his speech.
However, it's a bit disappointing that we don't get to follow Saad's family more closely throughout the series. Their story feels a little underdeveloped, and it would have added more depth to the narrative perhaps.
If you're looking for a series that showcases excellent acting and a compelling storyline, this is definitely worth watching.
What really elevates this series is the exceptional acting. Peter Eggers shines in his role as the lead investigator, delivering a performance that is both compelling and engaging. Mattias Nordqvist also makes a strong impression as Per, the genealogist, and together they create a believable dynamic. Many of the actors are familiar faces from other productions, which only underscores their talent. Bahador Foladi, who plays the victim's father Saad, delivers a poignant performance that is genuinely moving. For those who understand Swedish, it's particularly striking to hear his distinctive accent, which adds an extra layer of authenticity to his character. This nuance might not be as easily appreciated by international audiences, but it enriches the viewing experience for those who can catch the subtleties of his speech.
However, it's a bit disappointing that we don't get to follow Saad's family more closely throughout the series. Their story feels a little underdeveloped, and it would have added more depth to the narrative perhaps.
If you're looking for a series that showcases excellent acting and a compelling storyline, this is definitely worth watching.
10vivitu
A poignant, subtle and well-paced Swedish true crime drama. There is sadness permeating every scene in the four episodes but it's captured in a very thoughtful way so it never feels like misery p*rn. The series doesn't ring sensational at any point and I thought it has been done with a lot of respect for the real people behind the story, including the families and the police officers.
Great performance by all the actors from beginning to end. I found the understated urgency and perseverence of the lead detective really touching and well acted. Overall, I watched it all in one day and felt on the edge of my seat to the very end.
Great performance by all the actors from beginning to end. I found the understated urgency and perseverence of the lead detective really touching and well acted. Overall, I watched it all in one day and felt on the edge of my seat to the very end.
Just finished watching "Breakthrough" and wow! 🎬 The storyline is gripping, and it is centered around a double murder that took place in Sweden in 2004, which remained unsolved for 16 years until advanced DNA genealogy led to the identification of the killer. The acting is incredibly realistic, with each cast member bringing their character to life in a way that feels so genuine. The direction is top-notch, making every scene count in this slow-burn thriller. The screenplay is brilliantly crafted, keeping you hooked from start to finish. If you haven't seen it yet, definitely add it to your watchlist! 🌟
For a drama that was dubbed (and I think the same people dubbed several characters in this one) The Breakthrough was surprisingly watchable, and it seemed well acted.
So many of these sort of crime dramas are padded out, but this was just about the right duration.
It was based on a true story, so we knew the ending wouldn't be contrived, even if it was somewhat tame.
There was a eureka moment of course, but it was really all about the process, and the strain on those involved trying to solve this crime, and those hoping to see it solved.
In most crimes that take many years and DNA advancements to solve, there are the 'if onlys'. If only the police had pursued certain lines of inquiry, or investigated potential suspects, more thoroughly at the time. This was one of those.
So many of these sort of crime dramas are padded out, but this was just about the right duration.
It was based on a true story, so we knew the ending wouldn't be contrived, even if it was somewhat tame.
There was a eureka moment of course, but it was really all about the process, and the strain on those involved trying to solve this crime, and those hoping to see it solved.
In most crimes that take many years and DNA advancements to solve, there are the 'if onlys'. If only the police had pursued certain lines of inquiry, or investigated potential suspects, more thoroughly at the time. This was one of those.
My cuppa. I love international dramas and especially Scandinavian (Beck, etc).
I watch this with subtitles - never dubbed. Please watch it with subtitles if you can.
This is Swedish and it is luxurious how it unfolds for us along its four episodes. Brilliantly done covering many years and very poignant. At first the makeup may seem a bit odd - trying to make the main characters younger than the actors are but you quickly accept it.
The focus is on the development of genealogical forensics (if you've watched the documentaries on it you'll know it has revolutionized police work).
In this case it's taking place in the EU, which has far stricter controls than the U. S.
At any rate this is based on a true story and it's fascinating stuff. The two main characters are acted so well. And in fact all the acting is fantastic.
The four hours fly by and this becomes a rare thing (for me) that I wished it was longer. I did not want it to end.
Speaking of the ending there's a very nice twist as to who the murderer is, which I greatly appreciated. I love clever endings.
I gave it a 9 and not a 10 because there's a bit of an insidious agenda about people who live alone - loners - being messed up. It's a weird and disturbing bias. And it bothered me quite a bit. It's almost "racist" in a way - that "loners" are not quite right. At one point in a discussion they actually say it out loud: that there is something wrong with "loners".
But don't let that get in your way of enjoying this! Highly recommended!
I watch this with subtitles - never dubbed. Please watch it with subtitles if you can.
This is Swedish and it is luxurious how it unfolds for us along its four episodes. Brilliantly done covering many years and very poignant. At first the makeup may seem a bit odd - trying to make the main characters younger than the actors are but you quickly accept it.
The focus is on the development of genealogical forensics (if you've watched the documentaries on it you'll know it has revolutionized police work).
In this case it's taking place in the EU, which has far stricter controls than the U. S.
At any rate this is based on a true story and it's fascinating stuff. The two main characters are acted so well. And in fact all the acting is fantastic.
The four hours fly by and this becomes a rare thing (for me) that I wished it was longer. I did not want it to end.
Speaking of the ending there's a very nice twist as to who the murderer is, which I greatly appreciated. I love clever endings.
I gave it a 9 and not a 10 because there's a bit of an insidious agenda about people who live alone - loners - being messed up. It's a weird and disturbing bias. And it bothered me quite a bit. It's almost "racist" in a way - that "loners" are not quite right. At one point in a discussion they actually say it out loud: that there is something wrong with "loners".
But don't let that get in your way of enjoying this! Highly recommended!
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- QuizThe series is also filmed in Södertälje, a subburb to Stockholm
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