Maja, uma estudante em Estocolmo, está sendo julgada por assassinato depois de uma tragédia em sua escola. Novas suspeitas surgem quando certas revelações são feitas.Maja, uma estudante em Estocolmo, está sendo julgada por assassinato depois de uma tragédia em sua escola. Novas suspeitas surgem quando certas revelações são feitas.Maja, uma estudante em Estocolmo, está sendo julgada por assassinato depois de uma tragédia em sua escola. Novas suspeitas surgem quando certas revelações são feitas.
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The first episode was kind of cringe, especially with Majas parents, but it gets so much better and I was unable to turn it off after the second. Great acting by Hanna (Maja) and the lawyer. Very realistic trial and the pace was perfect to keep you in suspense until the end.
Had to watch this since I have kids that grew up in Djursholm and went to that same school called "Sammis" or VRS/VRG. Got some genuin flashbacks from the Djursholms drama, the houses with the typical interiors and I recognised the weird parents with no time but lots of money and the spoiled entitled kids. Most of those kids turned out really good though :) like mine!
Had to watch this since I have kids that grew up in Djursholm and went to that same school called "Sammis" or VRS/VRG. Got some genuin flashbacks from the Djursholms drama, the houses with the typical interiors and I recognised the weird parents with no time but lots of money and the spoiled entitled kids. Most of those kids turned out really good though :) like mine!
... I want it to be in Sweden. What an outstanding justice system they have. People (prisoners, defendants, even suspects) are treated with civility and respect. None of this American influence where courtroom and prison life is made as dismal, dangerous and inhumane as possible. And the prisons: cells with nice lighting, comfortable furniture and guards who genuinely want to help their "clients".
Sound like Utopia? Nope, it's Swedish prisons apparently.
Sound like Utopia? Nope, it's Swedish prisons apparently.
Move over, Hollywood; Sweden, Finland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, to name only a few, are putting out shows so far superior to the politically correct junk that seems more preachy than entertaining these days, and still they are not paying attention! But that's just my opinion, and I want to talk about another excellent Netflix offering from Sweden.
Quicksand was nearly perfect in every way. The tale started at the end and ended at the end. In between, a story unfolds that is so full of twists and turns, both in plot line and psychologically, you become lost in it the way the best film making should. I particularly love the Swedish, Finnish shows because they build plots methodically and no matter how frenetic the story line gets, they speak with brevity that makes watching the subtitles easy and after a while, unnoticeable.
I want to shout out to all of the actors, those playing the 17 and 18 year old characters especially. The young lady who played Maja, the protagonist/sympathetic star of the show. Her range of acting is already far superior to many I have recently seen. She was required to run the gamut of emotions throughout this story, few could have accomplished at such a young age. The directing was smashing! I would not change one scene, already lean as it is a six-episode show. Perhaps restraint at keeping it to six episodes is why it was so excellent. Every character, the teenaged boy protagonist, Sebastian, the best friend, Amanda, the immigrant boy with a crush on Maja - the entire cast were simply perfect in their roles. The courtroom scenes were riveting. The party scenes were cringe-worthy. The prison scenes were stark and yet, somehow as the story progressed, it was Maja's time in prison that slowly clarified her understanding of the surrounding horrific events around which this story progresses.
Definitely one of the best on Netflix. Get more like this, Netflix! Other channels are going over to comedies and teenage angst stories that won't appeal to all generations as this one does! Highly recommended!
Quicksand was nearly perfect in every way. The tale started at the end and ended at the end. In between, a story unfolds that is so full of twists and turns, both in plot line and psychologically, you become lost in it the way the best film making should. I particularly love the Swedish, Finnish shows because they build plots methodically and no matter how frenetic the story line gets, they speak with brevity that makes watching the subtitles easy and after a while, unnoticeable.
I want to shout out to all of the actors, those playing the 17 and 18 year old characters especially. The young lady who played Maja, the protagonist/sympathetic star of the show. Her range of acting is already far superior to many I have recently seen. She was required to run the gamut of emotions throughout this story, few could have accomplished at such a young age. The directing was smashing! I would not change one scene, already lean as it is a six-episode show. Perhaps restraint at keeping it to six episodes is why it was so excellent. Every character, the teenaged boy protagonist, Sebastian, the best friend, Amanda, the immigrant boy with a crush on Maja - the entire cast were simply perfect in their roles. The courtroom scenes were riveting. The party scenes were cringe-worthy. The prison scenes were stark and yet, somehow as the story progressed, it was Maja's time in prison that slowly clarified her understanding of the surrounding horrific events around which this story progresses.
Definitely one of the best on Netflix. Get more like this, Netflix! Other channels are going over to comedies and teenage angst stories that won't appeal to all generations as this one does! Highly recommended!
10J-231
If you have read the book, there wasn't as many surprises as it might have been if you didn't. However I am blown away by the adaption of this great book and especially the young actors that are in the show. Hanna Ardéhn, Felix Sandman and William Spetz were all marvelous in their roles. I think they all really brought the complexity and seriousness of the characters to life as well as the struggle to handle mental health issues. You can clearly see from the beginning Sebastian's dysfunctional relationship with his father, and how Maja is suffering because she can't save him from his demons which I think that they portrayed beautifully in this show. In conclusion - great acting, great adaption of the book and a great interpretation of the Swedish upper class society
Would recommend this to everyone (do watch with Swedish sound and subtitles instead and NOT the dubbed version)
Would recommend this to everyone (do watch with Swedish sound and subtitles instead and NOT the dubbed version)
This is superb filmmaking at all levels. The pacing was spot on and the story arcs were skillfully executed. The suspense is maintained throughout; the courtroom episodes were terrific. The actors, especially the lead and the lawyer were just great. In fact, all the actors delivered; no weak links. A must see for fans of drama. The sub-titles didn't bother me at all.
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- Quicksand
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- Opatija, Croácia(as France)
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- Tempo de duração45 minutos
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