die walküre – NRK 1
Director: Erik Richter Strand
With Sven Nordin, Pål Sverre Hagen, Pia Halvorsen, Per Rafaelsen, Ellen Winther with multiple
the Doctor Raven (Sven Nordin) experiencing an existential crisis when his eminent forskerkone Vilma (Pia Halvorsen) have a neurological disorder no one finds out. When she tries to treat themselves, ports she is in a coma.
Raven, desperate to save her, putting themselves in contact with dommedagskonspiratoren and his former patient, Leif (Pål Sverre Hagen), now technical manager in Oslo municipality beredskapsetat – and with a keen dommedagsblogg on the page.
Leif has created their own world under the defunct The Metro station in Oslo. Here, down in the dark also rises the Raven, and together makes it unmatched couple both great events and very destructive issues – driven by a form of idealism, desperation, and easier madness.
It is NRK1s great new series to take up the space of the Nobel on Sundays. First and foremost, it is gratifying that they follow up with something completely different than the Per-Olav sørensen’s masterful crime-contemporary drama.
It reminds more of a mix of Lars von trier’s the Kingdom and the american Breaking Bad, at the same time as it is interspersed with a Norwegian fortellerstil which makes it completely private.
Between the underground and the madness
Pål Sverre Hagen is amazing good as dommedagsbloggeren Leif, who balances on a normalcy that sometimes flips over in the fanatismen. While Nordin is very credible as the empathetic doctor who becomes crazy for other reasons.
It is a little more difficult to understand why other characters, such as former colleague Treat (Ellen Birgitte Winther) so willing to follow down in the underground, but like other TV series, get It that he is not going to require too much logic in all the turns.
Refreshing
Visually, this is one of the better we have seen in the Norwegian TV, the use of Oslo and the surrounding area is original, new and very, very refreshing. It builds both up under the fremmedgjørelsen our hovedroller feel and normaliteten they move in.
For the many of us who love conspiracy theories, is also all the twists in It is a delight to follow.
For the other will It be something “long”.
Ttross an intricate action in which many of the roles get a good scope, as the robber Leo (good game from Mikkel Steep Silset), could It have had a lot of good to tighten into an episode to make the excitement even more much.
For when the rake for the duo in the abandoned The station, unravels it seriously with consequences for the whole of Oslo. They use only a little bit of time to get there.
you Will see something completely different on a søndagskveld than Downton Abbey and Norway in the war, this is a different game that is well worth following Sundays to come on NRK1.
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