"Dit ingen nar" is an episode of the "Maria Wern" series that deals with a series of events beginning with the finding of a cellar including a bed that looks like someone was hold captive there under the rooms of a seemingly harmless bookstore. When more and more people are murdered, revenge becomes an even more likely motive.
I like the mystery elements of the plot. It keeps you guessing for a long time, has multi-dimensional characters and doesn't deliver a rather standardized plot as many tv-crimes tend to do. In the end it doesn't dare to be spectacular or to get too hard to watch, which is the reason why it's not superb but if every tv-production had the quality of this film, watching television would be a far better option than it often is nowadays.
All in all this is a nice little mysterious case, that is very entertaining for an evening. It's nothing that sets a new standard or was never seen before but it is professionally made and makes sense.
I like the mystery elements of the plot. It keeps you guessing for a long time, has multi-dimensional characters and doesn't deliver a rather standardized plot as many tv-crimes tend to do. In the end it doesn't dare to be spectacular or to get too hard to watch, which is the reason why it's not superb but if every tv-production had the quality of this film, watching television would be a far better option than it often is nowadays.
All in all this is a nice little mysterious case, that is very entertaining for an evening. It's nothing that sets a new standard or was never seen before but it is professionally made and makes sense.