Snöänglar
- TV Series
- 2021
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6.9/10
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Two days before Christmas, while Sweden is paralyzed by a heavy snowstorm, the five-week-old baby Lucas inexplicably disappears from his home. The experienced police officer Alice thinks tha... Read allTwo days before Christmas, while Sweden is paralyzed by a heavy snowstorm, the five-week-old baby Lucas inexplicably disappears from his home. The experienced police officer Alice thinks that something is not right in parents' stories.Two days before Christmas, while Sweden is paralyzed by a heavy snowstorm, the five-week-old baby Lucas inexplicably disappears from his home. The experienced police officer Alice thinks that something is not right in parents' stories.
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It's quite realistic in the sense that so many families are struggling like this. Poor, drug abuse, mental health issues, etc. The one I feel most sorry for is Nicole!
None of the characters are very likeable but I think that's on purpose. Good acting and interesting story, even if a little predictable.
None of the characters are very likeable but I think that's on purpose. Good acting and interesting story, even if a little predictable.
Stunning drama and so much originality.... Just loved the acting, the storyline.... Would recommend this drama to anyone. It makes you think beyond the issues you think you are dwelling on. Just brilliant writing and acting.
This is one of the few Scandinavian series when viewers can see that so-called native local people can also live in poverty and misery (usually this is visible when depicting post-1990 immigrants). The situations are both tragic and somber, and intertwining 3 cases and multiple characters provides additional value to the series. True, the potential wrongdoer as to the baby is somewhat revealed too soon (in spite of somewhat artificial distractions), but the real circumstances remain mystery up to the end. All the scenes are accentuated by harsh weather conditions and gray winter sky = climate is a strong supporting cast here.
The performances are also okay, with many faces not visible in every Swedish-Danish series :) Well, Eva Melander is a kind of star in Scandinavia, but Maria Rossing was a pleasant surprise, previously unknown to me.
Thus, Snöanglar is a solid series, yet not Innan vi dör or Bron/Broen, and with certain triviality in depicting police officers, particularly headstrong ones...
The performances are also okay, with many faces not visible in every Swedish-Danish series :) Well, Eva Melander is a kind of star in Scandinavia, but Maria Rossing was a pleasant surprise, previously unknown to me.
Thus, Snöanglar is a solid series, yet not Innan vi dör or Bron/Broen, and with certain triviality in depicting police officers, particularly headstrong ones...
There have been many series about children who are missed, which is also the main event here. We follow a young couple with many challenges in everyday life who experience all parents' nightmares, their baby disappears. The series is good at unraveling both incidents in advance and the investigation that is launched. I get a little frustrated that some episodes were largely about prehistory after we are introduced to the disappearance. Maybe the series could have been shortened somewhat, and instead concentrated only on the disappearance? On the other hand, it is also about the difficult social conditions the main characters have, and other characters are also carefully presented. This provides a rich gallery of characters, and gives us viewers more hints about what may have happened. This makes the series exciting to follow. After watching this series, I think the creators have succeeded in creating an exciting series, with a dark backdrop that provides an insight into a gloomy everyday life and dysfunctional environments in which the main characters live their lives. The revelation about what happened is well made and in my opinion surprisingly good.
This was a hard watch: a poor struggling family, cynical cops, overwhelmed social services, abandoned children. Yikes!
Doesn't sound like much of recommendation but if you have the stomach for it, it is a powerful and human story dramatized and made all the more real by some truly superb acting. You fluctuate one moment from deeply disliking some of the characters to their breaking your heart in the next, from everyone seeming guilty to everyone's just a tragic victim.
The actor who plays Samir, the baby's dad, gave one of the most incredible performances I've ever seen, and the actor who played Jenni, his wife, as well.
Like I said, it's a hard story to watch, but the performances alone pull you in and make it worth it.
Doesn't sound like much of recommendation but if you have the stomach for it, it is a powerful and human story dramatized and made all the more real by some truly superb acting. You fluctuate one moment from deeply disliking some of the characters to their breaking your heart in the next, from everyone seeming guilty to everyone's just a tragic victim.
The actor who plays Samir, the baby's dad, gave one of the most incredible performances I've ever seen, and the actor who played Jenni, his wife, as well.
Like I said, it's a hard story to watch, but the performances alone pull you in and make it worth it.
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- Snow Angels
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