Sunday, April 28, 2013

THE END OF THE ROAD? "WALLANDER' ENCOUNTERS 'THE TROUBLED MAN'


No stone unturned. Kurt Wallander (Krister Henriksson) wants answers in THE TROUBLED MAN. Image: YELLOW BIRD FILMS.


That long and bitter cold war between the superpower forces of East and West may seemingly be over, but its history and ramifications continue to make their mark on the civilized world, as Ystad based Detective Inspector Kurt Wallander, supremely and comfortably played by the likable, sometimes curmudgeonly Krister Henriksson, is about to find out, unearthing a dark secret from Sweden’s political history whist looking for a former naval commander gone AWOL, in the new feature-length movie based on Henning Mankell’s best-selling and intriguing mystery thriller: The Troubled Man. 

Adding more emotional ties to the story is the return of Wallander’s ex-police officer daughter, Linda, now played by Charlotta Jonsson, plus an intriguing appearance by popular US TV and film actor Len Cariou, as a mysterious figure either helping or hindering our hero in getting to the all-consuming truth.

Wallander, whose grumpy but lovable run of crime-chasing exploits has been such a relatable, international success for his creator, Henning Mankell, may have been consigned to a tragic and disturbing fate in the future, but he will (hopefully with his pet dog Jussie) return for six more addictive, darkly atmospheric and socially relevant feature-length adventures, working from newly conceived plotlines from the author, currently shooting in Sweden, and now confirmed as the very last series. WALLANDER, as both a book series and in its later TV incarnations, helped launch the Nordic Noir storytelling that has become so successful in the last five years, and we are all greatly appreciative of that fact.

Look forward to this well-crafted series arrival some point later in the year on the UK’s BBC FOUR.

Swedish Trailer for The Troubled Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPkjlsuli1M


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