Juggling motherhood and detective work, Maria solves heinous crimes on a picturesque Swedish island while sustaining her female perspective.Juggling motherhood and detective work, Maria solves heinous crimes on a picturesque Swedish island while sustaining her female perspective.Juggling motherhood and detective work, Maria solves heinous crimes on a picturesque Swedish island while sustaining her female perspective.
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This series has been going on for ages, and originally it was not much to brag about, even the dialogue felt very stilted and the whole thing wasn't that good, so not surprising it went directly to DVD for two seasons.
But then Warner Bros. And a few other more foreign companies took notice, and from say series 6 it is damned good.
As good as many British crime series, and that is a surprise! The actors are surprisingly good, even the young ones, and the dialogue and story is now very good.
I rarely like Swedish series, but this is top notch!
But then Warner Bros. And a few other more foreign companies took notice, and from say series 6 it is damned good.
As good as many British crime series, and that is a surprise! The actors are surprisingly good, even the young ones, and the dialogue and story is now very good.
I rarely like Swedish series, but this is top notch!
Maria Wern is a policewoman who deals with the unusual high amount of murders on the Swedish Island of Gotland.
The early seasons does not work well as a series and more as self-standing movies with huge plot holes and inconsistent writing. Things that has happened in earlier episodes seems to not matter in the next.* But the last season's has gotten better with Warner Bros. Taking an interest and making the story better. But still, this is not a masterpiece and you need to have a little suspension of disbelief when watching these kind of shows. But overall, it really has improved and I hope that season 9 will be much better.
*Especially in season 3 where lots of murders take place and has almost no impact on the characters.
The early seasons does not work well as a series and more as self-standing movies with huge plot holes and inconsistent writing. Things that has happened in earlier episodes seems to not matter in the next.* But the last season's has gotten better with Warner Bros. Taking an interest and making the story better. But still, this is not a masterpiece and you need to have a little suspension of disbelief when watching these kind of shows. But overall, it really has improved and I hope that season 9 will be much better.
*Especially in season 3 where lots of murders take place and has almost no impact on the characters.
Years ago I belonged to MHz Choice and watch many Scandie Noir series. Maria Wern was one of my favorites., in part because of the amazing Eva Rose (who plays Maria). Also because of the very good mysteries.
Recently I've found that the series has kept on going and it just keeps getting better and better.
The action takes place in Gotland, Sweden.. So we've got another small place that has an inordinate number of murders!
Maria is a police detective and works with a dedicate team.
Somewhere along the way a partner named "Sebastian" shows up and the sparks fly. The two characters (Maria and Sebastian) AND the two actors. (Eva and Erik) have a wonderful chemistry that to the writers' and actors' credit does not overwhelm a la "Moonlighting".
It is good and if you have a chance, worth watching it.
Recently I've found that the series has kept on going and it just keeps getting better and better.
The action takes place in Gotland, Sweden.. So we've got another small place that has an inordinate number of murders!
Maria is a police detective and works with a dedicate team.
Somewhere along the way a partner named "Sebastian" shows up and the sparks fly. The two characters (Maria and Sebastian) AND the two actors. (Eva and Erik) have a wonderful chemistry that to the writers' and actors' credit does not overwhelm a la "Moonlighting".
It is good and if you have a chance, worth watching it.
This is one of our top favorites with its excellent acting, cinamatography, character development, and screenwriting.(I think the person who wrote such a terrible review has underlying motives. I wouldn't feature this review). We watched some episodes again and we love Eva Rose for her beauty, gorgeous long hair, athletic skills, and acting talents. Everyone works hard to make this production a success. The Scandinavian views are gorgeous and so appealing. And we also get a sense of the apparent civility there. With so many episodes everyone is in for a treat. Just settle into a comfortable spot, perhaps with the fire going and a favorite drink and you'll be all set.
Well, first, how there could be that many murders in Gotland, but never mind. What confuses me is what exactly was made. According to IMDb, we got a four part series in 2008, and four separate episodes in 2010 (plus the feature movie in 2012). I have four English subtitle files for the 2008 series, but not the vids, and I've watched six episodes from 2010, not four (five of the English sub files needed to be re-synched). I have the movie vid, but there are no English subs (yet).
As far as the show goes, well, nothing special. The Maria Wern character is a pretty ordinary cop, she seems to have no special gifts, no unusual personality quirks. Aside from the actress being pleasant to watch, I don't really get why this needed to be made. I enjoyed it well enough, but am I jonesing over the 2008 and 2012 material I haven't seen? Not really.
As far as the show goes, well, nothing special. The Maria Wern character is a pretty ordinary cop, she seems to have no special gifts, no unusual personality quirks. Aside from the actress being pleasant to watch, I don't really get why this needed to be made. I enjoyed it well enough, but am I jonesing over the 2008 and 2012 material I haven't seen? Not really.
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- TriviaIn Sweden, from where the series originates, seasons 3 and 4 premiered on DVD, with the exception of Inte ens det förflutna (2012) which premiered in theaters.
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