DETECTIVE HOLE
This Norwegian crime thriller revolves around Detective Harry Hole (Tobias Santelmann) who is tasked with investigating a potential serial killer alongside a corrupt cop, Tom Waaler (Joel Kinnaman). The series is packed with twists and turns as it follows Hole through a dark, complex investigation where the police always seem to be one step behind. As with all good lead detectives, Hole battles the demon drink, but overcomes it at a brisk pace, without any lasting consequences. While the plot moves forward reasonably well, the nine episode duration feels long. The story loses its way near the end, when the different narrative threads, some of which are convoluted, are conveniently and unrealistically finalised. Hole’s hallucinatory second sight (or drug-induced visions) feel like lazy crime solving shortcuts. There are also lots of moving parts between multiple players, plus minor inconsistencies in the narrative that don’t make sense. The filming locations depict Oslo as a gritty, trash-ridden metropolis mixed with neat, upper-class neighbourhoods, and overall it has a brooding vibe. Being mostly character-driven, Santelmann and Kinnaman play off each other well as good cop / bad cop, supported by a solid cast. Decent but crammed.
SCORE:
Alex's Score 6.9/10
Amanda’s Score 7/10