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Falcon Flies On
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March 15, 2013
HD.SE
Kultur
Joel Kinnaman is the proceeds of the new Johan Falk film "Codename Lisa".
Nordisk Film
"Codename Lisa" learn to be the 12th film of Jacob Eklund Johan Falk, a figure that director Anders Nilsson once created to show that you can make the police action of American-style center in Gothenburg. This time is Charlotte Brändström for the hands-on directing, but it looks like it should.Johan Falk continues his fight against östmaffia and to save his family constantly threatened and also get police informer Frank Wagner to survive to the next section.
It is precisely infiltrator Frank, in Joel Kinna's figure, who made the last line of Johan Falk stories for acceptable entertainment. He really has a peculiar intensity as an actor. Now he seems to disappear out of this basic story about a Sweden where Eastern European mafia syndicates operate freely and where the police special task force is our savior.
No wonder that we are forced to say goodbye to Joel Kinnaman after his growing role and success in Hollywood. To promise for new battles in the lower Gothenburg is probably not a high priority.
Johan Falk-fans can breathe easy for the time being. Apart from one small detail: What the hell! Jakob Eklund does not say "hell" once for 1 hour and 46 minutes. You see how a squiggle on Youtube can affect scripts machinery of an ongoing Swedish thriller series.
Perhaps "Codename Lisa" the 13th movie? In this type of film series, with an occasional given extra resources to be released in the cinema, and thereby keep the viewing figures for TV4's Sunday schedule, and DVD rental residence, you can almost always thirteen to the dozen.
But in just the perspective you have to actually say that "Codename Lisa" is unusually entertaining and exciting. The tempo high, ever-changing cliffhangers. Approved simply.
While moving most over a subcontracted minefield of clichés. There is not a single Russian mafia gangster ever seen a razor, not a single policeman nuclear family who do not see that love conquers all, not a single cute preschool children that will not be the death threat, not a single police chief who understands the work in the field and so on . In GSI, the Special Task Force, the fellowship and manly courage that apply. Therefore, it is ultimately understood Johan Falk and his comrades with the power to act beyond the laws and rules that will determine the game. Not the gray bureaucrats that allows open government prevail in the name of democracy.
Once the dust has settled after the last major settlement in East Nordstans internal to run in cars and rattling machine guns also opens this film for a sequel. The sun will take its course.
The endless end credits (here, at least half of Gothenburg businesses, pubs and rental companies and thanks for efforts in product placement interest) is unusually interesting. In a documentary sequence, we meet where a pixellated Peter Ratz, the real model of Frank Wagner. Ratz was working quite properly that the Swedish police infiltrator in Hell Angels and Brotherhood for nine years and left adrift when he revealed. Now he says this about his life on the run.
But would his claim that at least 75 percent of the story is taken from real life to be true remains a mystery: Who more than James Bond can survive this incessant barrage of whizzing bullets and constant death threats?
hd.se/kultur/film/2013/03/15/falken-flyger-vidare/
March 15, 2013
HD.SE
Kultur
Joel Kinnaman is the proceeds of the new Johan Falk film "Codename Lisa".
Nordisk Film
"Codename Lisa" learn to be the 12th film of Jacob Eklund Johan Falk, a figure that director Anders Nilsson once created to show that you can make the police action of American-style center in Gothenburg. This time is Charlotte Brändström for the hands-on directing, but it looks like it should.Johan Falk continues his fight against östmaffia and to save his family constantly threatened and also get police informer Frank Wagner to survive to the next section.
It is precisely infiltrator Frank, in Joel Kinna's figure, who made the last line of Johan Falk stories for acceptable entertainment. He really has a peculiar intensity as an actor. Now he seems to disappear out of this basic story about a Sweden where Eastern European mafia syndicates operate freely and where the police special task force is our savior.
No wonder that we are forced to say goodbye to Joel Kinnaman after his growing role and success in Hollywood. To promise for new battles in the lower Gothenburg is probably not a high priority.
Johan Falk-fans can breathe easy for the time being. Apart from one small detail: What the hell! Jakob Eklund does not say "hell" once for 1 hour and 46 minutes. You see how a squiggle on Youtube can affect scripts machinery of an ongoing Swedish thriller series.
Perhaps "Codename Lisa" the 13th movie? In this type of film series, with an occasional given extra resources to be released in the cinema, and thereby keep the viewing figures for TV4's Sunday schedule, and DVD rental residence, you can almost always thirteen to the dozen.
But in just the perspective you have to actually say that "Codename Lisa" is unusually entertaining and exciting. The tempo high, ever-changing cliffhangers. Approved simply.
While moving most over a subcontracted minefield of clichés. There is not a single Russian mafia gangster ever seen a razor, not a single policeman nuclear family who do not see that love conquers all, not a single cute preschool children that will not be the death threat, not a single police chief who understands the work in the field and so on . In GSI, the Special Task Force, the fellowship and manly courage that apply. Therefore, it is ultimately understood Johan Falk and his comrades with the power to act beyond the laws and rules that will determine the game. Not the gray bureaucrats that allows open government prevail in the name of democracy.
Once the dust has settled after the last major settlement in East Nordstans internal to run in cars and rattling machine guns also opens this film for a sequel. The sun will take its course.
The endless end credits (here, at least half of Gothenburg businesses, pubs and rental companies and thanks for efforts in product placement interest) is unusually interesting. In a documentary sequence, we meet where a pixellated Peter Ratz, the real model of Frank Wagner. Ratz was working quite properly that the Swedish police infiltrator in Hell Angels and Brotherhood for nine years and left adrift when he revealed. Now he says this about his life on the run.
But would his claim that at least 75 percent of the story is taken from real life to be true remains a mystery: Who more than James Bond can survive this incessant barrage of whizzing bullets and constant death threats?