Sunday, February 24, 2013

BRAINER'S WALLANDER

   At The Cinema                           



           
Wallander Revisited

Res Ipsa Loquitor


That's right, I did nothing today but watch a basketball game, a lacrosse game, and several episodes of SNOOPS and WALLANDER-the one with Kenneth Branagh.  Above— my new review of Wallander.      Except.        Branagh (properly pronounced "brainer") is such a fine actor that after three or four episodes he's won me over. Even with all the blackness that surrounds him, the scripts are good, the acting top notch, and it  beats hell out of the original Swedish language version (which I also watch).  Sorry for previous dissing.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I watched the first episode of Wallander. My main complaint is the directing and photography, particularly the over use of extreme close-ups. I will give the next episode a try as soon as my eyes recover.

Freddie Sykes

leelu said...

I watched all of them (I think) thru Netflix. It's definitely not your fast-paced shoot 'em up American detective story. Yet it's captivating. Read the last in the series of the novels.

He retires, alone, and dies from his diabetes. And that was just about how the author wrote it.

It's more of a psychological study than anything else. The crimes are the glass slide upon which Wallander is put under the microscope.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

I guess that's not really a spoiler.

Anonymous said...

Wallander is good but far better are the Danish series, the Protectors, and the Eagle. The French series Spiral is one of the best crime dramas ever.

Anonymous said...

Not to mention that the Swedish Wallander show contains the exquisite Lena Endre (the prosecutor), who makes me forget all my good resolutions.

Kim

leelu said...

Rodge,

Yeah, I didn't think so, either. It's the last paragraph of the last book, and not at all relevant to anything going on the previous hundreds of pages.

Hodja said...

Henning Mankell - the author of Wallander - is a multi-millionaire Maoist, who is sorry that China has left Maoism. He loves the palestinians and Robert Mugabe while he is an Israel hater. He participated in the Mavi Marmara affair - on the terrorist side:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7atCghrAFZ0


Hodja said...

Swedish detective fiction is highly profitable—and intent on slaying the dragon of capitalism

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703858404576214481282836602.html

Hodja said...

The Danish series, the Protectors, and the Eagle are also p.c. leftist anti-capitalist propaganda.

Yes I'm danish :-)

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Hodja, that's interesting info; I love the words "is a multi-millionaire Maoist."

Anyway, when I watch anything Swedish (or Danish for that matter) I assume high fusion levels of socialistic doctrine. But, because I don't live there, and am not familiar with the people like I would be if authored by, say, Ring Lardner Jr, or Lillian Hellman--I can take it at face value. Anyway, at this stage, according to (Obama's auto biographer) Bill Ayer's outline for reeducating Americans," I would be considered unteachable, and thus executed.

Anonymous said...

"Henning Mankell - the author of Wallander - is a multi-millionaire Maoist, who is sorry that China has left Maoism. He loves the palestinians and Robert Mugabe while he is an Israel hater."

-- In other words, he's a typical Swede.


Kim

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