The Best Nordic Noir on Netflix
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- Who doesn't love a good page-turner? Get your easter thrills on with these Nordic Noir classics.
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Gunner Gunnersson and the murder of Gunner Gunnerssonsson brought me here
I was honestly surprised by the twist ending, but to be fair, I only had about a 1 in 7 chance of guessing the killer.
I'm so sad for gunnar gunnarsonson's daughter, gunnar gunnarsonsondaughter
not gonna lie. I, as well.
I'm surprised they didn't include Bordertown/Sorjonen , Valhalla Murders and Deadwind. I'm working my way through all the Nordic Police shows. Looks like I have plenty more to choose from
Deadwind was super good!
Just finishing season 2 of Deadwind. Took me a while to find one with English subtitle.
Thought about that too but then I realised these are just shows on Netflix. Many great Nordic noir series are not shown on Netflix.
Valhalla murders is pretty good I just started it
He is not talking about tv shows.he is talking about movies.Anyway all of these are good
Hii i am from INDIA 🇮🇳. Currently i am watching TRAPPED 🇮🇸. And i fall in love with Nordic noir. It's f****ng crazy. I saw DARK🇩🇪, KATLA🇮🇸, BLACK SPOT🇫🇷, ALL are very good series. Also THE RITUAL 🇸🇪. ❤️❤️❤️ I love this mystery thriller genre. Please 🙏 suggest more series like that.
The Bridge is a fantastic show 🇸🇪🇩🇰
Borgen, Deadwind and Bordertown are exceptional. Occupied, Trapped, Valhalla Murders and Quicksand are very good.
My first encounter with nordic noir was of course, The girl with the dragon tattoo, but I didn't know at that time about the genre. Then Netflix suggested it me and none of them were the ones in this video, instead Valhalla Murders, Karppi an Sorjonen. I started with Karppi, now I'm with Sorjonen and VM on the to watch list. I absolutely love this. It would very extense to list all the reasons they are so good. The difference I personally see betweeen the two I watched is that Sorjonen distances a little bit from the characteristics I read in wikipedia about nordic noir; such in the family affairs and in the work enviroment. Sorjonen's life in those aspects is a little... warmer? Which is really good, because doing this, the fall in the generalization but not in an stereotype, it shows there are color and warm in the North, not everything is black and white, as it should be. Karppi in the other hand, stick more in those ideas, and is also great because, why not? At the end of the day is the way of that culture and where it relies the charm and fascinates foreigners like me.
I am Icelandic but I understand it a little
Put all of Sidse Babett Knudsen films on Netflix-thanks
Störst av allt S2 snälla!!!!
No Deadwind (Karrpi) from Finland? Lame...
This show is soo good!!
Im sorry is this Finnish or Swedish or Norwegian?Can't tell them apart
Mix of swedish norweigan and danish, no finnish
I'm not a native speaker of any of these languages, but the 1st clip is Swedish, the 2nd one is Norwegian, the 3rd one is Swedish again, the 4th one is Danish, the 5th one is Swedish.
I hope it was helpful (and I'm pretty sure I got them right).
@@landrewmountain Thank you very much.They seem very similar to me
@@datjager2662 before I started to learn Norwegian, I couldn't differentiate either, but the intonation is different. Norwegian is spiky and wavy, reminds me a lot East Asian languages. Swedish feels lower, like my voice gets lower and every syllable feels longer than in Norwegian. And Danish... it's hard to describe it, because I can't pronounce anything, but when I hear their peculiar d and r sounds, I know it's danish. Their words are clearly articulated, at least it feels like from Norwegian and Swedish point of you.
Maybe if you listened to some audios in these languages and had associations with each of them, you could better differentiate them in future.
@@landrewmountain Thanks for the information.I am Chinese and I can barely pronounce those words with R in them .The only language I can immediately recognize is German
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