The Darkness
- TV Series
- 2024–
A dedicated investigator, she is being forced into early retirement and takes on a final cold case centered on a young Russian asylum seeker who died mysteriously one year prior.A dedicated investigator, she is being forced into early retirement and takes on a final cold case centered on a young Russian asylum seeker who died mysteriously one year prior.A dedicated investigator, she is being forced into early retirement and takes on a final cold case centered on a young Russian asylum seeker who died mysteriously one year prior.
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The Darkness: A Nordic noir television series set in Iceland. Detective Inspector Hulda Hermannsdóttir (Lena Olin) is about to retire when she insists on taking over a suspicious death case. A young woman's body has been found frozen in a glacier. Enraged at her colleague who had ignored a missing person's report regarding the girl, she gets a new partner, Lukas, Icelandic born, recently arrived from England. Her search uncovers people trafficking from Eastern Europe, a local mafia, state corruption and incompetence if not more by the police. The darkness permeates her own life as can be expected in such a driven detective, the extent of it will shock you though. As another woman disappears she is struggling against bureaucracy, she fights for resources, even to be allowed to remain in her job as her own life comes under threat. Saw it on Virgin media Ireland. Channel 4 is due to show/stream it. Directed by Lasse Hallström, based on the Ragnar Jónasson novel of the same name. 8/10.
Was expecting a cheesy theatrical Icelandic cop drama but was pleasantly suprised to find a beautiful, suspensful and unpredictable series. The Icelandic actors really stood out as proper good even though they were not acting in their mother tongue. Björn Hlynur and Thorvaldur were great!
Lena Olin was a bit stiff at first but as the series plays out her character deepens and her acting starts fitting the character better. Bannon was great!
Cinematography and lighting was top notch and the aerials were superb in the low light conditions. Street lights, snow and tire tracks are a suprisingly pretty combo, who knew?
Definitely recommend.
Lena Olin was a bit stiff at first but as the series plays out her character deepens and her acting starts fitting the character better. Bannon was great!
Cinematography and lighting was top notch and the aerials were superb in the low light conditions. Street lights, snow and tire tracks are a suprisingly pretty combo, who knew?
Definitely recommend.
I'm Icelandic and worked crew on The Darkness. This was a big one for us, with many local people involved - all the way through to post. Even though it's in English, it still feels Icelandic to me. The silence, the light, the landscape - the feeling.
Most people don't know, but the first scripts had Huldakona - real hidden people - and I loved that. The director tried hard to include things that are deeply Icelandic, even if some parts were cut later (I don't know why). There was more of our culture in this story than what ended up on screen.
I just hope people stop attacking it. If there's no season two, we all lose. It was something good for Iceland. Don't kill it from pride.
Most people don't know, but the first scripts had Huldakona - real hidden people - and I loved that. The director tried hard to include things that are deeply Icelandic, even if some parts were cut later (I don't know why). There was more of our culture in this story than what ended up on screen.
I just hope people stop attacking it. If there's no season two, we all lose. It was something good for Iceland. Don't kill it from pride.
Some absolutely great parts here - the photography, the field locations, Reykjavik looks beautiful. There are also some weak red-herrings in the plot. Also, some real acting talent is available but Doug Henshall from "Shetland" is completely wasted in a nothing and pointless role. But it's all squandered on a poor and poorly stitched-together narrative that felt rushed to a conclusion. Too many plot lines went nowhere, too many ideas thrown in (misogyny, indigenous and migrant bigotry), character motivations were poorly articulated and the lead actress had a cryptically explained personality and background too say the least.
Really disappointing.
Really disappointing.
I was originally going to skip this one based on a couple of reviews I'd read but decided to give it a shot, and I'm glad I did.
The scenery is stunning and atmospheric, and is essentially a character in its own standing. It has strengthened my resolve to visit Iceland one day!
The story I found to be captivating - it hooked me in and kept me watching. It is a suspenseful and emotional storyline, and the cast did a great job with their performances, especially the Icelandic actors performing in English. Kudos to them.
I look forward to a second season and seeing more of what this team has to offer.
The scenery is stunning and atmospheric, and is essentially a character in its own standing. It has strengthened my resolve to visit Iceland one day!
The story I found to be captivating - it hooked me in and kept me watching. It is a suspenseful and emotional storyline, and the cast did a great job with their performances, especially the Icelandic actors performing in English. Kudos to them.
I look forward to a second season and seeing more of what this team has to offer.
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