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Three financiers are murdered over consecutive nights. Finance world panics as more killings loom. Detective Jenny Hultin leads a special unit handpicked from across the country to solve the... Read allThree financiers are murdered over consecutive nights. Finance world panics as more killings loom. Detective Jenny Hultin leads a special unit handpicked from across the country to solve the case before more deaths occur.Three financiers are murdered over consecutive nights. Finance world panics as more killings loom. Detective Jenny Hultin leads a special unit handpicked from across the country to solve the case before more deaths occur.
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It was a very exciting movie, just the right amount of litigation, action - thriller - romantic, without being excessive.
Magnus S. did a brilliant effort, I think.
It did not feel like a repetition of all the other Swedish police films that we have received for many of, it was professional made and action scenes what top-notch, I think. For example, if you compare to 'Beck', 'Wallander' and so on. where you at once and can easily see that there is a Swedish film.
I think the movie was very clever, it was not possible to directly rank out who was the murderer, but was consistent and entertaining.
It was a very exciting movie, just the right amount of litigation, action - thriller - romantic, without being excessive.
Magnus S. did a brilliant effort, I think.
It did not feel like a repetition of all the other Swedish police films that we have received for many of, it was professional made and action scenes what top-notch, I think. For example, if you compare to 'Beck', 'Wallander' and so on. where you at once and can easily see that there is a Swedish film.
I think the movie was very clever, it was not possible to directly rank out who was the murderer, but was consistent and entertaining.
This is a great Swedish series based on the ''A-Gruppen'' novel series by Jan Arnald (Arne Dahl is his nom de plume) which were one of the best products of the ''Nordic Noir'' genre. Unfortunately, due to the lack of English editions regarding the last novels of the series, I've only read the first six and I can honestly admit that it was a splendid and rewarding experience. The distinguishing mark of ''A-Gruppen'' books was that there were no main characters, but it was rather the team that consisted the protagonist of the series. Each novel focuses specifically on one or two members of the elite group of Swedish police, and we become familiar with their personal stories and problems, which always, as everything in Arne Dahl's novels, interconnects with the different parts of the main plot. The stories are usually perhaps a bit more complicated than absolutely needed but this doesn't spoil any of the fun. The adaptation of the novels to two one-and-a-half hour episodes allows a more or less faithful adaptation of the complex book plotlines and the final result is more than satisfying. The casting consists of a Swedish all-star group of actors such as Shanti Roney, Matias Varela, Malin Arvidsson, Claes Ljungmark and many others. ''Arne Dahl'' is a tv production worthy of the name of the great Swedish author.
Scandanavian crime thrillers have been spreading across the world in recent years: the superb 'The Killing', the stylish (though silly) 'The Bridge', or the various reconditionings of 'Wallander', fundamentally a Swedish version of 'Inspector Morse'. This dramatisation of a set of stories by crime write Arne Dahl about a specialist crime unit are the latest to make it to the UK; but sadly, they demonstrate that not everything is brilliant just because it's from the north. Although realist in tone, the plots of each two part episode feel immensely contrived and over-complex, while the background soap-opera, the private lives of its immensely ordinary protagonists, is both dull and obvious. And the whole thing is so slow: each three hour slug crawls forward, yet the details of the story seem hard to remember, with endless similar scenes and more blood than tension. Understated is one thing; but this is neither truly believable, nor (in any sense) fun.
And it was okay switching from different accents was a bit hard at first from Swede to dutch then English but keep watching as your just get used to it.
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- TriviaTV news anchor Claes Elfsberg appears as himself.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Real Humans (100% Humain): Break In, Break Loose (2012)
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- Arne Dahl: The Blinded Man
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- Kvarnholmen, Nacka, Stockholm, Sweden(where Gunnar Nyberg finds Unkas Storm)
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- 16:9 HD
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