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rich p

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Peace and love, Greg! I thought it was odd that 2 posters had the hysteric, sorry, historic bit in their sig line!
Welcome back - us Sussex boys must stick together:biggrin:
 

Slowgrind

New Member
I have enjoyed every minute of the series!
 

Spud

New Member
Location
South London
I thought the last Wallander series was terrific and the new one is shaping up to be pretty good.The bleached scenery is very clever camera work I reckon and resonates with the isolation and distance they have between towns. As far as the misery goes wouldn't you be a bit miserable if the sun didn't go down for six months ?
Also saw the original recently. These foreign programmes where they pretend they can't speak English is an insult to my intelligence !
 

twentysix by twentyfive

Clinging on tightly
Location
Over the Hill
Spud said:
I thought the last Wallander series was terrific and the new one is shaping up to be pretty good.The bleached scenery is very clever camera work I reckon and resonates with the isolation and distance they have between towns. As far as the misery goes wouldn't you be a bit miserable if the sun didn't go down for six months ?
Also saw the original recently. These foreign programmes where they pretend they can't speak English is an insult to my intelligence !

I find that the long daylight is energising. It's the long dark bits that would drive me suicidal (and many folks in that part of the world by all accounts).

As for the series - it's new to me and I'm finding my way a bit. But I think it's well done and will tune in again next week.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
I lived in Southern Sweden and watch Wallander for the scenery and atmosphere as much as the plot. The original Swedish version IS better, but Ken's versions is very pleasant sunday night fare. S. Sweden in the summer is beautiful cycling country.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
dellzeqq said:
tbh Branagh is a bit of a ham.

He can fill my sandwich any day.

I'm enjoying it, not had a chance to see the Swedish version, as I don't have freeview.

I'm also getting hooked on Nurse Jackie, BBC2, anyone else seen it?
 
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