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Gustaf Hammarsten and Leïla Bekhti in Midnight Sun (2016)

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Midnight Sun

40 avaliações
8/10

Some French in the very Northland

This century has seen dozens of fine examples of Nordic Noir, particularly from Denmark and Sweden, but its wings have spread and presently many other countries are eager to shine or at least participate in the glory - like France here; on the other hand, for the sake of wider audiences and localities, the Nordics themselves need views and characters from aside.

Midnattssol has giftedly combined the opportunities based on above, and the result is an intriguing narration with interesting references to the past, versatile twists, beautiful nature, and maintenance of tension and thrill to almost the very end. The leading performances are not the finest - plus pity that a wonderful actor, Peter Stormare, was cut out so early - but, on the other hand, it enhances realism and pays attention to team efforts rather than a single solo (although the French lady is very keen on pursuing this :)). And last but not least - magnificent landscape, with daily life and difficulties of small Sami people, with what most viewers are not aware of.

Well, perhaps the wrongdoer was not too charismatic and the French connection remained somehow incomplete, but still, the series is worth watching - unless you are inured to fast action, lots of chases and betrayals. Life beyond the Polar circle has its own pace and angles...
  • BeneCumb
  • 11 de jun. de 2017
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8/10

Addicting

I have watched a few series where there are more episodes than the plot could carry so the series becomes bogged down and boring. This series is the opposite to this. I watched two or three episodes per night. I had to force myself to stop watching. The writing is over the top great. They story is never predictable and there are to many story lines to follow to be boring. I will probably watch it again. I enjoyed the language mixture and most of the casting was perfectly done. The loose ends at the end are story lines that are still developing and will be for years to come. The Sami people deserve to have their story told and this production was an excellent start.
  • marti-98534
  • 25 de jul. de 2018
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8/10

Thoroughly enjoyed and thrilled

I enjoyed this series. The thrills start with the very first scene. Fantastic scenery and thrilling plot. Some characters could have developed more such as the prosecutor but overall I thought it was great. The scenery is fantastic.....the starkness surprised me. The sub plots about the french detective and her emotional and physical struggles and her relationships was interesting though at times frustrating to me. I'd like to have known more about the prosecutor the prejudices against him and his relationships. It was left open to the last few episodes and the chase to try to find and stop whodunit. There are surprises however right up to the end.
  • corbens
  • 17 de jan. de 2017
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10/10

Excellent Top Notch Murder Mystery Series in the Nordic Noir Genre

I watch a ton of foreign murder series. All the "big" name ones, and tons of mediocre, not so great ones. Midnight Sun was gripping.

I enjoy when I watch a series and learn about other cultures at the same time. A big part of this story involved the "Sami" people. The Sami people (also Sámi or Saami, traditionally known in English as Lapps or Laplanders) are an indigenous Finno-Ugric people inhabiting the Arctic area of Sápmi, which today encompasses parts of far northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. ( hat tip to Wiki). The series has a mix of French, English and Swedish, so you do need subtitles. I enjoyed the mix.

I had never heard of these people, and it was interesting to do a little research and learn. I felt the actors were top notch. Some of these reviews complained when one of the policemen makes an early exit from the show. I was disappointed as well, but the other policemen grows on you. ( Trying to avoid spoilers, so no names).

The French actress, Leïla Bekhti is mesmerizing. I would like to see her in more series available for a broader market. The rest of the actors were very good, right down to the town people. I am usually able to guess the murderer/s quite early on, since I watch so many shows like this, but this one keeps you guessing.

There are many layers that unfold as the story continues, and you are not sure what is going on exactly.

I enjoyed that. Also there were some new and gruesome ways to murder people in this show. It is not the same old, that is for sure. This was not the usual dark setting of many Nordic series. The scenery is beautiful. It is always sunny. The are in the constant sunlight period of the region.

I binged watched this over two days. Sometimes with some of these shows that unfold more slowly, you get into the rhythm better with binge watching it.

I enjoyed that this show was not depressing. Which is a surprise maybe since people do die in gruesome ways. Some of these tend to be so dark and sad with their main characters. These main characters had back stories, but were more hopeful in tone.

I find it refreshing to watch the slower pace and the use of silence to make a point, and punctuate moments. This tends to not be the way of American shows, that is for sure! I highly recommend this. It was done by the same writers who did "Swedish/Danish TV series Bron/Broen or The Bridge". which is amazing.
  • jk-692-236394
  • 19 de abr. de 2017
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10/10

Breathtakingly beautiful

This is a series which requires concentration as there are several story lines intertwined. Going back in time to where the story started is the start of a fascinating journey to the present events and it is told in a thrilling way... As a huge fan of Scandi Noir such as The Bridge, Jordskott, Trapped,The Tunnel, we binge watched this show on SBS on Demand in Australia over three nights and couldn't get enough of it... Haunting music, magnificent scenery and a cast who were fantastic especially Leila Bekhti, Gustaf Hammerson, Richard Ulfsater and Iggy Malmborg. In addition to the fine acting add some scenes that really made us sit up and take notice - this is Scandi Noir on steroids... Loved it!
  • BlueBoris
  • 23 de jan. de 2017
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Leave it to the Scandinavians to dream up bizarre murders.

This story is well constructed and the acting is superb.

But there are also a lot of other interesting elements in this series. There are the cultural differences. Not only between the French and the Swedes, but also between the Swedes and the indigenous people. The story is set in the far north of Sweden, so a large part of the year there is no night. So this is a problem for our French detective who is not used to that. Discrimination is covered, but it doesn't distract from the main goal of the story; caching the killer. I also liked the fact that the two main characters undergo personal growth throughout the whole series.

Everything is just right and all actions and events can be well explained by the characters of all the characters. And that says a lot when you start the opening scene of the series with a man tied to a propeller of a helicopter. After seeing the first episode I didn't quite know what to make of it. Such a bizarre murder, some dark sense of humour and right after that a really emotional scene. But after watching the second episode I got more into the atmosphere of the story and it got better and better after each episode.

In the last episode there is a rather long scene with only images with a music score. The music is so well made that it isn't melodramatic or inflame other sentiments. It is rather a moment of reflection. Something to think about without being moralistic.

This is the best Scandinavian detective series I've seen so far. And I've seen a lot. I can not think of anything that I didn't liked about it.
  • AntiHeroAnnie
  • 29 de out. de 2018
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6/10

Could have been better

  • Purple-cookie87
  • 17 de out. de 2020
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10/10

Extremely good!

  • naeringsliv
  • 4 de abr. de 2017
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7/10

Good acting; good script; idiotic story line.

  • macpet49-1
  • 18 de out. de 2020
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9/10

very exciting

First I was a bit disappointed, I had no expectations at all, but the first episode was a bit slow for me. I kept on watching because of the nice scenery it plays on. The whole police investigation looked like a sort of chaos, they were tapping in the dark and the small details they found out just didn't add up but then there was a turning point and after that every little puzzle came to its place. It was very exciting and the places where they made the film were really breathtaking.
  • kriszti-83949
  • 13 de jun. de 2018
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7/10

Very good, but...

  • macpet49-1
  • 12 de jan. de 2020
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9/10

Beautiful international drama in a small Swedish town

After a French national is murdered in Sámi territory in north Sweden, troubled investigator Kahina Zahdi (Leïla Bekhti) is sent out to investigate. She quickly learns there's a lot more at play.

The small local police force is faced with the task of solving a gruesome murder, unheard of in the otherwise sleepy mining community. And when lead investigator Rutger Burlin (Peter Stormare) unexpectedly takes his leave, the investigation suddenly lands on the shoulders of the somewhat clumsy public prosecutor Anders Harnesk (Gustaf Hammarsten), whom hardly anybody holds in high regard. Tensions only worsen when it turns out the French murder is only the tip of the iceberg, which puts both the mining community as well as the Sámi on edge. There's even a minor role for the Kven people.

Midnattssol offers an interesting window into Sámi culture, while succesfully contrasting the beauty and tranquility of the northern Swedish landscape and its six-month daylight with the dark cruelty of a troubled mind. While the mystification of Sámi customs may be a bit overdone, with at times incessant traditional joik singing and visions of reindeer, having a nåjd (Sámi shaman) make unexpected jokes lightens the mood sometimes.

The series touches on quite a few issues, such as racism, the treatment of minorities and their fight for basic rights, acceptance of (homo)sexuality, the bonds between parents and children, greed, honesty, revenge, and international relations. Almost all main characters grow and develop considerably during this multilingual drama, and they all have their own issues to overcome.

As a viewer, you really find yourself divided between the mining community and the Sámi, the motives of the murderer and the (not so innocent) victims, which in itself also reflects the inner turmoil of lead investigator Harnesk, who is half Swedish, half Sámi himself.

Small wonder both Hammarsted and Bekhti were nominees for Outstanding Actor and Outstanding Actress in a Drama TV Series at the Montecarlo TV Festival, and Midnattssol won the Kristallen Best Drama of the Year award.

Nice detail: the town of Kiruna does exist in real life, and it really plans to move in its entirety a few kilometres because of the iron mine.
  • MatnvannPlatn
  • 24 de jun. de 2018
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5/10

It's good but has it's moments....

I wanted to like this movie and I mostly did but it ruined things by taking itself far too seriously on the one hand and not seriously enough on the other. I'll try to explain. The plot is good, interesting characters, nicely built suspense and mystery and some of the most gruesome murders I've ever seen outside of pure torture porn/slasher movies. There's the potential for some nice character development and in the case of one older man it happens but is cut off all too soon. In other characters it never really eventuates - sadly.

I like a series or movie where I really don't want particular characters to die and that was the case for me with the "town drunk" and his lady friend. I was sufficiently intrigued by the mystery to stay for the entire shebang tho the final episode was a stretch and I actually skipped a large chunk in the middle due to the overuse of tragic violins, slow motion camera work, etc etc over-doing the drama. This brings me to the negative. First of all the "too seriously part. The lead female character was unbelievably self-absorbed, churlish, petty & rude. She continually showed a shocking lack of ordinary common sense let alone official police officer sense. The character ended up irritating me no end. And the direction and production of the series seemed to think this was the best part of the whole shebang so they draw out excruciatingly long scenes with her having tiresome "moments" of drama with god- awful overly dramatic violin music in the background making it even more headache inducing. Honestly, 'over-wrought" would be an under-statement both in terms of the production and the lead female's acting - tho I suspect that's how the director told her to play it. This rubbish almost put me off watching the series but there was just enough to keep me interested.

The other thing that almost made me stop watching was the mind-numbingly stupid behaviour of the Prosecutor, the police and other characters throughout the show - used to advance the narrative and force situations that were quite ludicrous. Nobody yells out and lets bad guys know they are there thereby losing the element of surprise instead of hiding, running away or sneaking up and attacking the villain. No cop just blunders into situations without checking around first. And don't get me started on how dense the Prosecutor was in every possible respect. Again - it's a wonder I kept watching coz that unrealistic level of stupidity usually sends me screaming off to watch something else. I guess the story was good enough to keep me tho - in particular the fascinating stuff about the local indigenous people and their rituals etc. I had no idea they even existed. Worth watching just for that.

Overall I recommend this series, it has enough positive to be worthwhile but be aware of it's negatives. They are annoying as hell. Shame coz this could easily have rated a 7 or 8 but too much was awful about it.
  • tasmaniangirl
  • 17 de dez. de 2016
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10/10

Very enjoyable

Enjoying the story line and plot, with amazing shots and beautiful scenery. Not an action series, but great plot with some torture scenes. A hidden culture that surprises you and makes you wonder if they actually exist. Great to watch. The cinematography / style seems to be almost the same as Sense8. Love it.
  • michellevamva
  • 7 de mar. de 2017
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9/10

Superb meaningful thriller - very mild spoiler below

  • tonymartin-76182
  • 12 de mai. de 2017
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8/10

Great series!

Just to add to the reviews already published - the series is really well made,the characters believable and for some reason there is a seamless movement from one scene to the other.The cinematography,music and set up is gorgeous and morbid. Clearly one of the best of it's genre.
  • wotsonurmind
  • 25 de mar. de 2018
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9/10

Fantastic Murder Mystery with Beautiful Cinematography

What a great show. Set in a beautiful town, the mystery deepens with each episode and will leave you on the edge of your seat. Character development has been done really well also. A must watch. Brilliant!
  • stephanie_scott-278-590445
  • 11 de jan. de 2018
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9/10

So far - loving it, but early days of course.

  • gce2308
  • 15 de dez. de 2016
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2/10

Stupid, easy and nonsensical

  • rosanneb-06393
  • 12 de jan. de 2018
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8/10

Exciting Nordic crime thriller

Eventhough Some find the many languages disturbing, it actually provides authenticity to the story. Really exciting, bingewatched it and enjoyed every minute.
  • ase-81169
  • 4 de mai. de 2019
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10/10

I blame SAS.

  • dpitta
  • 19 de jun. de 2017
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9/10

Amazing story, photography and music!! What is not 2 like?

Simply great!! Interesting the Noaidi Sami culture! Serie fan, don't miss it!!
  • Guanche48
  • 12 de jun. de 2019
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8/10

Great TV show

I really like it. It was gripping, I didn't want to stop watching every episode. Good actors, colors, beautiful nature. Finally I don't believe in a super-human, who is young and poor, but actually can confuse big minds from different departments of the police. And I've never heard about Samer people in Sweden, about conflict between them. Now I want to know more ...
  • pylypenkok
  • 8 de jun. de 2022
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Highly Recommended: 10/10

Fantastic, methodical police mystery thriller... I'm in heaven over this one, and I'm an American!
  • andyhain
  • 24 de mar. de 2020
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9/10

Perfect Scandinavian Noir

This show absolutely nails the genre and improves on it fairly substantially. For one, the acting is far and away better than others. The common police duo indicative of the genre have a much more believable chemistry than most, and Leïla Bekhti clears the performances of comparative shows by miles.

Most shows struggle with B plotting. Often they are poor red herrings or tie in so deeply to the A plot they become contrived and it's subsequently difficult to suspend your disbelief. Here, it's used to deeply characterize all the characters to great effect, and it also becomes pertinent beyond that. It's great writing.

Further more, one of the reasons I love this genre is it's unabashed politicalness. This is done very well here. Far better than most. It raises issues of anti capitalism and anti establishment and greed/corruption while also raising awareness about a marginalized group. Two actually, with the group represented by the French detective, but less so. And her identity as a marginalized identity plays a role in her character and approach to the case. It isn't fetishistic and feels respectful.

A character is gay and another bi, and that's also handled well. Another rare occurrence, basically in any genre.

The perps are bad. All people complex and dynamic. The plot and its beats are interesting. Best of all, the pacing isn't glacier, as in some of these shows. Everything is in service to advancing the story. It evokes well loved tropes in the genre and subverts things in very satisfying ways. There's great cinematography and a deeply rooted, personal storyline that further draws the episodes together. And it never devolves or undermines the representation or political issues for fan service or cheap thrills.

I honestly can't find a fault with it. Absolutely favourite series so far, and I've watched most of them at this point. I just wish it was available to purchase in Canada. The only streaming seems to be everywhere but here, and the bluray only European.
  • fraser-simons
  • 28 de set. de 2021
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