Hassel is a street-smart detective. When his father figure is brutally murdered, he leads a below-the-radar investigation to avenge his death which cause consequences for his family.Hassel is a street-smart detective. When his father figure is brutally murdered, he leads a below-the-radar investigation to avenge his death which cause consequences for his family.Hassel is a street-smart detective. When his father figure is brutally murdered, he leads a below-the-radar investigation to avenge his death which cause consequences for his family.
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What is it about the bad reviews in here??? This is one of my favorite shows. A bit violent, but intense and dark. And the music!! Fantastic sound and music all the way through. Love the repeating guitar riffs; seen the series twice mainly because of the special nerve and intensity lovely enhanced by the riffs. Watch it, never mind the strangely bad reviews in here...
This is probably the worst criminal drama ever produced. It's just a overly dramatised cop series with could probably be the worst acting in Swedish history. Every single person is so extremely cliche it physically hurts to watch this crap and in the end it has absolutely nothing to do with the original, and brilliant, TV show from the 80s. Spend your time more wisely and avoid this production!
As I have not read any Olav Svedelid´s books and see perhaps a couple of Hassel films, I do not have any special opinion or though how a series could or should be. But based on others works where Ola Rapace participated, e.g. Tusenbröder, Farang, I have noticed that he likes to dominate, often through intensive mindtwisting and violence - sometimes groundedly, but at times not, which is clearly visible in the series in question as well. So the logic of event would tarnish or create blah!/wtf! feelings (bearing in mind that it is Sweden, not a Latin-American or post-Socialist country where law is usually bendable), and the pseudo-political dimension becoming evident in last episodes is not too convincing.
On the other hand, this series is more UK- or US-like than most of Swedish ones, so the audience accustomed to them could "digest" it more easily and watch it less reluctantly than e.g. Beck or Wallander. But for me, it is not a series I would be definitely waiting for a sequel.
On the other hand, this series is more UK- or US-like than most of Swedish ones, so the audience accustomed to them could "digest" it more easily and watch it less reluctantly than e.g. Beck or Wallander. But for me, it is not a series I would be definitely waiting for a sequel.
I watched this only because Nicke Andersson made the music. The music is great and therefore it gets a higher rating.
Not sure what the others who related this 1 star....you know not a lot of bad shows really deserved one star...so when someone rated something one star, you want to question their ability to know what is good or bad. This how does not have lots of useless and fake actions like Rambo or movies by someone like Steven Segal, but just something realistic and good story and good acting...no flashy, high level of special movie effect...
Just a good plot, good acting, and good interesting story to follow from beginning to end...that is all I can ask for.
Just a good plot, good acting, and good interesting story to follow from beginning to end...that is all I can ask for.
Did you know
- TriviaAliette Opheim (Daniela Bergman) & Stina Ekblad (Marianne Ruda) also worked together on L'héritage empoisonné (2014) as Jonna Waldemar & Anna-Lisa Waldemar respectively.
- SoundtracksCold Night For Alligators
Music & Lyrics by Roky Erickson
Performed by Roky Erickson & The Explosives
© 1978 Orb Music and Bleib Alien Saucer Publishing
Administered by Wixen Music Publishing/Edition Björlund AB
From the album "Gremlins Have Pictures"
(P) 1982 Orb Productions
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- 43m
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- 16:9 HD Letterbox
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