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Hellfjord

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.3K
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Hellfjord (2012)
Comedy

This is the story of the urban police officer Salmander who, after somewhat accidentally killing his police horse in front of thousands of children, gets relocated to the location farthest n... Read allThis is the story of the urban police officer Salmander who, after somewhat accidentally killing his police horse in front of thousands of children, gets relocated to the location farthest north in Norway: Hellfjord.This is the story of the urban police officer Salmander who, after somewhat accidentally killing his police horse in front of thousands of children, gets relocated to the location farthest north in Norway: Hellfjord.

  • Stars
    • Zahid Ali
    • Stig Frode Henriksen
    • Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.3K
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    • Stars
      • Zahid Ali
      • Stig Frode Henriksen
      • Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Zahid Ali
    • Salmander
    • 2012
    Stig Frode Henriksen
    Stig Frode Henriksen
    • Kobba
    • 2012
    Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
    Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
    • Johanne
    • 2012
    Thomas Hanzon
    Thomas Hanzon
    • Bosse Nova
    • 2012
    Pihla Viitala
    Pihla Viitala
    • Riina
    • 2012
    Maria Bock
    Maria Bock
    • Tante Kose
    • 2012
    Knut-Erik Helland Barland
    • Leif
    • 2012
    Kristian Figenschow
    • Presten
    • 2012
    Nils Ole Oftebro
    • Fiks
    • 2012
    Magne Høyland
    • Helgi Gulfasson
    • 2012
    Lars Arentz-Hansen
    Lars Arentz-Hansen
    • Brobaker
    • 2012
    Heidi Goldmann
    • Stålnacke
    • 2012
    Sondre Krogtoft Larsen
    Sondre Krogtoft Larsen
    • Rolf
    • 2012
    Lars Sundsbø
    • Thorir Gulfasson
    • 2012
    Kristoffer Anker Gustavsen
    • Raymond
    • 2012
    Tommy Svendsen
    • Fangevokter
    • 2012
    Jesper Sundnes
    • Roger
    • 2012
    John Sigurd Kristensen
    • Hjalmar
    • 2012
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    6silvio-mitsubishi

    Curate's Egg

    I watched this with no expectations and was hooked by the opening scene but not convinced by the overall project. The comedy swings between slapstick and very, very dark. The violence is mostly comic book stuff but requires a strong stomach at times. The story is uneven and the pacing unconvincing, with a police officer on a 3-month fixed-term posting who seems totally amazed to find it coming to an end.

    I suspect that it meant far more to its Norwegian target audience, but jokes about Swedes, Finns and Icelanders don't translate well into English. The main character is of middle / far-Eastern appearance and this might have been another cultural reference that went over my head. I suspect the cast to be a ready-made comedy group, like Monty Python, the Chaser or Saturday Night Live, as two characters are played by woefully unconvincing actors in pound shop make-up, although this might also be Norwegian humour in action. The location, in the far North of Norway, meant the whole show could take place in daylight, but a few long shadows would have been more convincing.

    I stayed with it to the end but feel it could have been comfortably fitted into a conventional six episodes rather than a flabby seven. Overall there were enough laugh out loud moments to keep me entertained, but only just.
    10emphedokles

    If you're horse is in pain - kill it

    I have not laughed that much while watching a TV series since a long time. The humor in this series has a lot of monthy pyton style in it. Its from the beginning to the end totally absurd, in a twin peaks way, but way more funnier. Today humor in TV is often just based on total mindless stupidity. Absolutely everyone in the hellfjord series is also stupid to the max. But its done in a very intelligent way and the dialogs are brilliant. The secret star of the series is definitely Kobba. You have never ever seen such a horrible, ugly, bad and unfriendly person that you will like that much. The only thing which i did not like was, that there was way to much puking involved. In my opinion, the best scene in the series was. Setting accidentally the head of a corps on fire, then trying to put the fire out by shooting it with a shotgun.
    9tim_dearing-1

    Mad as a box of frogs on speed

    You might watch the first episode of this and be forgiven for thinking it's a simplistic slapstick comedy that doesn't seem to work - but you'd be wrong.

    There's a lot to turn you off in this series if your previous idea of comedy is Friends or The Big Bang Theory - not that there's anything wrong with those choices, it's just that if that is your taste, this may a long long long way away from that style.

    There is a great deal of thought and side angles to this humour. It's well written, very well acted and packed with ridiculously mad character interaction - non of which I'll cover here for to do so would spoil it for those few who will go on to enjoy this short series. And those characters are fabulous. Each with their own dire flaws and foibles and each acted to perfection.

    I urge you to try this series and understand that only ten percent of the people who do will be glad they did. But for those ten percent who's humour this fits with, they'll be forever grateful.

    Enjoy.
    6ArtfulLodger

    Hot Scandinavian Fuzz

    This show owes a lot to Hot Fuzz - city cop in small town of yokel characters with something unspoken afoot, and the second half of the first episode even borrows from the very Edgar Wright quick-cut close- ups "getting ready" sequence. Even almost a "greater good" scene.

    I'm reviewing early as I'm not sure I'll finish the series. If I hadn't seen Hot Fuzz I may be a little more forgiving, they may have taken this setup to different places, and there will be different gags so maybe I'll stick with it...but if you haven't watched Hot Fuzz, you'll see so many similarities it may feel a little overfamilar
    10jocajosh

    Politically insensitive hilarious and brilliant

    Norwegian comedy? Yup – and it's absolutely brilliant. If you have a weak stomach or are a sensitive New Age person, I would suggest you avoid. But if your sense of humour is wicked, you'll be laughing for days. An Oslo policeman is reprimanded and sent to a remote town for, well let's say an unfortunate incident with a horse. There he meets the oddest collection of locals including his deputy sheriff (Kobba), a Swedish fish factory manager (Bosse Nova) and his landlady (Aunty Cozy) – then the fun begins. For me, Kobba is the character that I love the most. He is old, has a pretty and much younger mail-order bride from Finland and the comments he makes are comedy gold. It's like his brain is set to "retarded" and his mouth to "say the most inappropriate thing you can". I highly recommend this!

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      On the Australian DVD of this series, the song, 'Greenfields', is credited at the end of each episode but is only heard over the end scene and credits of the last one.
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      Greenfields
      Written by Terry Gilkyson, Rich Dehr and Frank Miller

      Performed by The Brothers Four

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2012 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • Norway
    • Languages
      • Norwegian
      • Swedish
      • English
      • Icelandic
    • Also known as
      • Адский фьорд
    • Filming locations
      • Gryllefjord, Troms, Norway(town)
    • Production companies
      • Norsk Rikskringkasting (NRK)
      • Red Arrow Studios International
      • Seven.One Studios
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      30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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