Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe series follows Inspector Sakari Koskinen and his team in the Violent Crimes Unit as they try to solve murders in a Finnish lakeside city of Tampere.The series follows Inspector Sakari Koskinen and his team in the Violent Crimes Unit as they try to solve murders in a Finnish lakeside city of Tampere.The series follows Inspector Sakari Koskinen and his team in the Violent Crimes Unit as they try to solve murders in a Finnish lakeside city of Tampere.
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The English name for this series is "Lakeside Murders" because the setting for the programme is in the city of Tampere which sits between two lakes, Näsijärvi and Pyhäjärvi. The city is rather beautiful with distinctive food and a vibrant youth and cultural scene but if these murders are to be believed, there is a dark underbelly to the surface glamour.
That's reflected in some way in the goodies of the programmes. They are all so ordinary or even homely. These aren't the glamorous detectives that some police procedurals use. The murders aren't ordinary however and are rather esoteric. There's always a refreshing twist or angle to the investigations too.
I don't want to leave spoilers but the first series ends on a shocking cliffhanger. I haven't seen the second yet but imagine there are some pretty serious repurcussions stemming from it affecting the team and the city itself.
I'm going to have to get round to watching it soon.
That's reflected in some way in the goodies of the programmes. They are all so ordinary or even homely. These aren't the glamorous detectives that some police procedurals use. The murders aren't ordinary however and are rather esoteric. There's always a refreshing twist or angle to the investigations too.
I don't want to leave spoilers but the first series ends on a shocking cliffhanger. I haven't seen the second yet but imagine there are some pretty serious repurcussions stemming from it affecting the team and the city itself.
I'm going to have to get round to watching it soon.
The season 1 starts pretty well but bad acting and bad writing are obvious from day one. This does not bother since the main character is well written and interesting so that keeps you hooked. After watching couple of seasons that however does not hold anymore and the show starts to turn in to a very cringe police series. Supporting roles are really really bad, police does not solve the crimes crimes solve themselves and as a cherry at the top the plot is full of holes sized of a whale. It is a shame since the series and especially the main character had a lot of potential but it was jus wasted.
/refers to Season 1/
Lakeside Murders, the international title of Finland's Koskinen, offers forgoing flashy effects and romantic subplots in favour of slow-burn realism and psychological depth. Set in the lakeside city of Tampere, the series follows Inspector Sakari Koskinen and his small, often unpolished team in the Violent Crimes Unit as they navigate bizarre murders, local legends, and the lingering trauma of past cases.
At its best, Lakeside Murders immerses viewers in the understated charm of Finnish life, from sombre apartments to stoic police interactions. It stands apart from more sensational Western counterparts by relying on subtlety and character-driven storytelling. Eero Aho's portrayal of Koskinen is a highlight-calm, introspective, and compelling. The cases themselves are unpredictable, with a surreal edge, such as a severed head found on the steps of City Hall or unsettling drownings with eerie undertones.
However, the Series is not without its flaws; there is uneven pacing, questionable editing, and occasionally stilted acting, particularly among the supporting cast. The narrative can feel fragmented, with crime-solving often occurring through happenstance rather than detective work. Still, the show's atmosphere and cultural specificity give it an authentic flavour that appeals to fans of international crime dramas.
While Lakeside Murders may not satisfy viewers expecting fast action or polished procedural work, it succeeds as a moody, thoughtful exploration of crime and consequence in modern Finland. It is quite likely that I'll watch the next seasons as well.
Lakeside Murders, the international title of Finland's Koskinen, offers forgoing flashy effects and romantic subplots in favour of slow-burn realism and psychological depth. Set in the lakeside city of Tampere, the series follows Inspector Sakari Koskinen and his small, often unpolished team in the Violent Crimes Unit as they navigate bizarre murders, local legends, and the lingering trauma of past cases.
At its best, Lakeside Murders immerses viewers in the understated charm of Finnish life, from sombre apartments to stoic police interactions. It stands apart from more sensational Western counterparts by relying on subtlety and character-driven storytelling. Eero Aho's portrayal of Koskinen is a highlight-calm, introspective, and compelling. The cases themselves are unpredictable, with a surreal edge, such as a severed head found on the steps of City Hall or unsettling drownings with eerie undertones.
However, the Series is not without its flaws; there is uneven pacing, questionable editing, and occasionally stilted acting, particularly among the supporting cast. The narrative can feel fragmented, with crime-solving often occurring through happenstance rather than detective work. Still, the show's atmosphere and cultural specificity give it an authentic flavour that appeals to fans of international crime dramas.
While Lakeside Murders may not satisfy viewers expecting fast action or polished procedural work, it succeeds as a moody, thoughtful exploration of crime and consequence in modern Finland. It is quite likely that I'll watch the next seasons as well.
Stunted dialog and scripting. The acting is "soap-boxish" to the point of being amateurish and laughable if it wasn't so painful to watch. The staging reminds me of a high school stage production. The plots themselves have some merit and depth but they are developed and dramatized in such a shallow and mechanical way that they lose much of their potential impact. I have really tried to give this series a chance by watching three and a half of them, but I have reached the point at which I can no longer justify the waste of time when there are many much more worthwhile alternatives available, many of which are Walter Presents.
In Finland, all Actors are very popular and on the subject. They are top professionals, like the production team and directors. The execution is very good and entertaining. But if you know anything about Finnish legislation or police operations, watching the series is really awkward and unpleasant. Events, investigation teams, police activities and all content are infinitely far from reality.
And on the other hand, you don't have to be Einstein to realize this.
But summa summarum, 100% entertaining to watch, where you don't have to use your own brain at all. Just keep your eyes open and stare.
And I don't say the following in a bad way, but it is an adult children's series. Easy to understand, but 200% fiction.
And on the other hand, you don't have to be Einstein to realize this.
But summa summarum, 100% entertaining to watch, where you don't have to use your own brain at all. Just keep your eyes open and stare.
And I don't say the following in a bad way, but it is an adult children's series. Easy to understand, but 200% fiction.
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- CuriosidadesBased on the hit book series Koskinen by author Seppo Jokinen.
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