Minister Henriksson vanishes in Järva, Sweden's biggest hazardous no-go area surrounded by walls. Imprisoned fighter Emir offered freedom to find her.Minister Henriksson vanishes in Järva, Sweden's biggest hazardous no-go area surrounded by walls. Imprisoned fighter Emir offered freedom to find her.Minister Henriksson vanishes in Järva, Sweden's biggest hazardous no-go area surrounded by walls. Imprisoned fighter Emir offered freedom to find her.
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This is basically a different version of Banlieu 13/District 13 (French) and Escape from New York, take your pick. Both are just variations on the same theme society has devolved and walked off the lower echelons from the rest of the country. Which creates more problems than it solves.
Ultimately, someone decides to take matters into their hands and take a stand. Whether by choice or accident. In this case by choice. The main make character that is supposed to be an ex-MMA fighter doesn't look like he's ever taken a punch, or thrown one.
I've only watched the first episode but I honestly was hoping for better.
Ultimately, someone decides to take matters into their hands and take a stand. Whether by choice or accident. In this case by choice. The main make character that is supposed to be an ex-MMA fighter doesn't look like he's ever taken a punch, or thrown one.
I've only watched the first episode but I honestly was hoping for better.
Yes it's not a masterpiece, but it isn't a total piece of trash either. 4.8/10 is WAY too harsh.
If you like realistic shows, then this is not for you. You have to set your mind to a different environment. After that, everything becomes easier. I personally enjoy a good political/conspiracy/spy thriller so I liked this.
The plot of the series without spoiling anything is basically: 2 political parties exist in Sweden. The one who wants a progressive society and the one who wants things to remain as they are, meaning no go zones where people considered as second class citizens live there and can't escape because there's a big wall that divides them from the rest of the country (reminds me of something..) An important member of the progressive party goes to that zone to hold a speech, protected by secret service agent Fredrika and a bunch of others. Things go south and that member gets kidnapped. Fredrika teams up with a citizen of that no go zone for reasons I can't spoil in order to find that party member. Conspiracies, lies, betrayals are essential parts of the plot. The 2 main actors do a great job.
Of course the show has its flaws. Sometimes it can get a little bit confusing, sometimes I had to pause and go back to the previous episodes to remember how we got there. Some important stuff that I couldn't understand because I could have missed that part. But I think you'll be good if you're up for a short binge watch (or even split it into two days). I also didn't necessarily enjoy Emir's wife storyline. That was the weakest sub plot of the series and it wasn't needed IMO. It added nothing at the end of the day. I was also a little disappointed by the finale, but that's just a personal opinion. It was disappointing but very realistic.
So, if you like something different, and you're up for political games, then give this show a try it's only 6 episodes, even if you watch an episode a day you'll be done in less than a week. Certainly don't be discouraged by the ratings here.
7.5/10.
If you like realistic shows, then this is not for you. You have to set your mind to a different environment. After that, everything becomes easier. I personally enjoy a good political/conspiracy/spy thriller so I liked this.
The plot of the series without spoiling anything is basically: 2 political parties exist in Sweden. The one who wants a progressive society and the one who wants things to remain as they are, meaning no go zones where people considered as second class citizens live there and can't escape because there's a big wall that divides them from the rest of the country (reminds me of something..) An important member of the progressive party goes to that zone to hold a speech, protected by secret service agent Fredrika and a bunch of others. Things go south and that member gets kidnapped. Fredrika teams up with a citizen of that no go zone for reasons I can't spoil in order to find that party member. Conspiracies, lies, betrayals are essential parts of the plot. The 2 main actors do a great job.
Of course the show has its flaws. Sometimes it can get a little bit confusing, sometimes I had to pause and go back to the previous episodes to remember how we got there. Some important stuff that I couldn't understand because I could have missed that part. But I think you'll be good if you're up for a short binge watch (or even split it into two days). I also didn't necessarily enjoy Emir's wife storyline. That was the weakest sub plot of the series and it wasn't needed IMO. It added nothing at the end of the day. I was also a little disappointed by the finale, but that's just a personal opinion. It was disappointing but very realistic.
So, if you like something different, and you're up for political games, then give this show a try it's only 6 episodes, even if you watch an episode a day you'll be done in less than a week. Certainly don't be discouraged by the ratings here.
7.5/10.
It's frightening near-future series that feels very relevant given the increasing gang crime in Sweden. This is a nightmare that doesn't feel unrealistic. It's a good serie and a moderately political action thriller. Even though there are some clichès, Paradise City is exciting and worth applauding. Stylish and fast-paced with impressive settings. The performance are generally as well. The serie "Snabba Cash" is also based on a book by Jens Lapidus, which was slightly better, but this one is more than worth watching. Six episodes feel perfect as it allows the pace to be maintained. I've watched 4 episodes and can hardly wait for the next one.
It's like a show made in the 90s of how they thought the future would be. Bad casting, bad acting and bad costume. The dialogue is horrible as always when theater actors is trying to sound like normal people. I can't imagine this is what Jens Lapidus pictured when he wrote the novel it's based upon.
Too bad since the plot is pretty interesting and they have some interesting names in the cast as Abdallah and Gudnasson. But as with almost all tv in Sweden that tries to portray some sort of reality, it fails.
Watch instead the Netflix show Snabba Cash for a more dystopian look on Swedish society. Don't need to look into the future - it's here right now.
Too bad since the plot is pretty interesting and they have some interesting names in the cast as Abdallah and Gudnasson. But as with almost all tv in Sweden that tries to portray some sort of reality, it fails.
Watch instead the Netflix show Snabba Cash for a more dystopian look on Swedish society. Don't need to look into the future - it's here right now.
I was genuinely excited to start watching this series because of all the hype in Sweden. Unfortunately, after six episodes, I'm left disappointed. While the visuals are undeniably stunning and the premise had the potential to be fantastic, the execution leaves much to be desired. It's evident that a significant budget went into the production, but it's wasted on a story that feels disjointed and underwhelming.
The tone of the series feels oddly off, almost as if it's torn between wanting to be mature and gritty, but ending up coming across as juvenile and simplistic. Some scenes are so unrealistic that they take you completely out of the experience. Dialogue is another weak point; it's awkward and unnatural, especially when characters who are supposed to be hardened criminals sound more like teenagers playing dress-up.
What's even more frustrating is the script, which feels outdated and riddled with clichés. It's as though the writer relied heavily on stereotypes and preconceived notions rather than crafting believable, multi-dimensional characters. The result is a story that lacks depth and fails to resonate.
In the end, the series falls flat despite its glossy exterior. There's a sense of wasted potential that's hard to ignore, and the disconnect between what it could have been and what it actually is makes it all the more disappointing.
The tone of the series feels oddly off, almost as if it's torn between wanting to be mature and gritty, but ending up coming across as juvenile and simplistic. Some scenes are so unrealistic that they take you completely out of the experience. Dialogue is another weak point; it's awkward and unnatural, especially when characters who are supposed to be hardened criminals sound more like teenagers playing dress-up.
What's even more frustrating is the script, which feels outdated and riddled with clichés. It's as though the writer relied heavily on stereotypes and preconceived notions rather than crafting believable, multi-dimensional characters. The result is a story that lacks depth and fails to resonate.
In the end, the series falls flat despite its glossy exterior. There's a sense of wasted potential that's hard to ignore, and the disconnect between what it could have been and what it actually is makes it all the more disappointing.
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