646f9e108c Tabloid journalist Annika Bengtzon is writing about a murder in the port of Stockholm and she suspects that the Yugoslav mafia is involved. However, she also finds links to a foundation that runs a shelter for battered women, Paradiset. Looking for a good story she also meets a welfare official, Thomas, who also thinks that the foundation should be looked into. Again a good example of Nordic Noir where characters, their weaknesses,struggles and psychology play a part at leastimportantthe movie thrill factor. This type of movie feel is in stark contrast with much of today&#39;s heavy, blunt Hollywood machinery where one has to leave any desire for subtlety out of the watching door. Good for the more evolved side of the brain. Loved this movie. Well, just 5 minutes ago I ejected the DVD from my player, and I&#39;m now considering burning my ol&#39; Samsung 511 just because crap like &quot;Paradiset&quot; have defiled it.<br/><br/>I don&#39;t know what&#39;s wrong with us Swedes. It&#39;sif our taste in movies descends to the pits of hell when the origin of the movie is Swedish. The acting in this movie embarassing (why do swedish actors always stutter?) and the story is a bit incoherent. It&#39;s almost a requirement to have read the book. I HAVE read the book and I must say that even then I found the story a bit confusing.<br/><br/>Please, don&#39;t repeat my mistake and see this piece of crap.
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