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A Nearly Normal Family

Original title: En helt vanlig familj
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 46m
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6.9/10
17K
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A Nearly Normal Family (2023)
The world of a seemingly perfect family shatters when a shocking murder proves that they're willing to make desperate moves to protect one another.
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The world of a seemingly perfect family shatters when a shocking murder proves that they're willing to make desperate moves to protect one another.The world of a seemingly perfect family shatters when a shocking murder proves that they're willing to make desperate moves to protect one another.The world of a seemingly perfect family shatters when a shocking murder proves that they're willing to make desperate moves to protect one another.

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    • Björn Bengtsson
    • Christian Fandango Sundgren
    • Alexandra Karlsson Tyrefors
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    6.9/10
    17K
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    2,951
    427
    • Stars
      • Björn Bengtsson
      • Christian Fandango Sundgren
      • Alexandra Karlsson Tyrefors
    • 72User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Björn Bengtsson
    Björn Bengtsson
    • Adam Sandell
    • 2023
    Christian Fandango Sundgren
    Christian Fandango Sundgren
    • Christoffer 'Chris Olsen
    • 2023
    Alexandra Karlsson Tyrefors
    • Stella Sandell
    • 2023
    Lo Kauppi
    Lo Kauppi
    • Ulrika Sandell
    • 2023
    Melisa Ferhatovic
    Melisa Ferhatovic
    • Amina Besic
    • 2023
    Håkan Bengtsson
    • Mikael Blomberg
    • 2023
    Rasmus Troedsson
    • John Alverland
    • 2023
    Cedomir Glisovic
    Cedomir Glisovic
    • Nalle
    • 2023
    Vera Olin
    Vera Olin
    • Louise
    • 2023
    Sara Chaanhing Kennedy
    Sara Chaanhing Kennedy
    • Alexandra Besic
    • 2023
    Pablo Leiva Wenger
    Pablo Leiva Wenger
    • Dino
    • 2023
    Sanna Persson Halapi
    • Shirin
    • 2023
    Christoffer Willén
    Christoffer Willén
    • Robin
    • 2023
    Robert Bengtsson
    Robert Bengtsson
    • Anders Thelin
    • 2023
    Carl-Axel Karlsson
    • Thord
    • 2023
    Moa Gammel
    Moa Gammel
    • Åklagare Jenny Jansdotter
    • 2023
    Emilia Roosmann
    Emilia Roosmann
    • Linda Levander
    • 2023
    Lotten Roos
    Lotten Roos
    • Siri
    • 2023
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    8JordanGairean64

    Really surprisingly good in every way

    When I started watching this my hopes weren't that high. A friend of mine had mentioned watching it, and though he didn't actually say anything about what he thought of it, the way he mentioned it implied that it was kind of average; watchable but nothing special. But hey, everyone seemed to have watched it, so I put it on. My attention span is fried and I'll probably be bored in about 20 minutes. I'll turn it off and go to sleep.

    As you can tell, that's not what happened. This was great. Really great. The acting is superb, especially from Alexandra Karlsson Tylefors who plays Stella, but just about everyone does a great job portraying realistic and complex characters. The story really captured my fried attention span and actually made me engage in it. It's also beautifully filmed, which contrasts the often dark and depressing events of the story.

    Strong characterization, dialogue and script. In a sense, I think this series does well what a lot of Swedish crime drama shows typically do wrong. Instead of rejecting characterization for the sake of an uninteresting criminal investigation the audience really couldn't care less about, this show is smart enough to give you an actual reason for caring to follow the characters involved in the case, which then also makes you actually want to follow the story concerning the criminal investigation.

    I was, atleast, at the edge of my seat watching it. It's probably the first time in one or two years that I've prioritized watching a tv show before sleeping. This is the Swedish Netflix production I've liked the most so far, even though most other users on here seem to disagree. Swedish streaming services; take notes.
    7Lejink

    Stella's Bad Fella

    This Swedish crime drama probably doesn't quite qualify as Scandi-noir but as a good, almost old-fashioned murder mystery, it played out well over six intriguing and entertaining episodes.

    The plot centres on troubled 19 year old only-child Stella, daughter to her priest father and lawyer mother. We first see her years before, being raped at the age of only fifteen by her much older sports coach, but being talked out of prosecuting the man principally by her mother because of her "frozen fright" at what was happening to her.

    Cut to the present day and to her parents' disappointment, Stella has dropped out of university to work in a cafe, which career choice we see contrasted rather unfavourably with her best friend Amina, who's applying herself at university. In the background too, it's clear there's now a communication problem with her mother who herself is distracted by having an affair with a legal colleague. Unsurprisingly, dad's caught somewhere in the middle, hence the title of the programme, I guess.

    Stella's outlook changes when she falls for a handsome, older guy but even when warned by one of his ex-girl-friends of his controlling tendencies and even of a suspicion that he drugs and sexually assaults his unsuspecting partners, Stella defiantly continues the affair, despite moments when she seems to see through her lover's smooth-talking facade. Then, on a planned night-out with Amina, Stella returns home late in the early morning, goes straight into a shower and brusquely fobs off her dad's concerned enquiries at her disturbed demeanour, the poor man's state of mind exacerbated further by his absent wife clandestinely meeting her lover on the very same night. The next morning, the fireworks begin as the police arrive to arrest Stella for the murder the previous night of her boyfriend. So, who did the deed and why?

    The show does a good job of displaying the family tensions at play between father, mother and daughter, which certainly contribute to Stella's restless, rebellious nature. It also examines the motivations of her parents who we see facing up in different ways to the shared guilt they feel over not supporting Stella when she was raped previously. The mother, as well as extricating herself from her affair, now actively uses her privileged position to investigate the case herself while the father reacts more irrationally, appearing to lose his faith and actually accosting the prosecuting counsel and then hunting down and beating up his daughter's rapist.

    The unraveling of the murder is told using overlapping time-lines, as we see Stella in prison gradually remembering the events of the night of the murder up to the present, which culminates in the final big reveal in the concluding episode when she's put on trial for murder.

    Over six episodes, there was inevitably some padding out of the story and one or two improbable plot points, none more so than when the lawyer appointed to Stella's defence turns out to be her mum's lover. Nevertheless, crisply directed, well acted and with a satisfying final outcome, this was an above average murder-mystery certainly worth seeking out.
    9stairways

    Superb

    In a world of near identical whodunnits and psychological crime shows, this one stands out above so many. A stunningly good performance from the young female lead (Alexandra Karlsson Tyrefors, a star on the rise) whose life is broken then somehow patched together again after a rape in her teenage years makes for a truly compelling perspective on hurt and resilience. The supporting actors (particularly her father, but also her mother and her boyfriend) are terrific too - nuanced, subtle performances that add up to much more than the plot on its own conveys.

    Fantastic cinematography, editing, and, most important, script add up to one of the best miniseries in the genre in recent years.
    7keller-20652

    Great till episode 6

    First of all congratulations to the outstanding unknown actress Alexandra Karlsson, this is her first film. I watched the series on Binge until the sixth episode, which in 49 minutes tries to overload the viewer with too much information, and as if it was written by a writer from outer space. I don't know the Swedish legal system, but if that's how they operate there In the reality of police investigations, but especially murder trials, the result is that it is actually easier to be a criminal in Sweden. The courtroom looks like a hall in the Palace of Versailles. A criminal trial and a legal decision that ends in less than an hour after witness testimony and summaries? How can you search for the truth like this? I know it's not a docu-film, but to know that's how they do it in court is ridiculous and outlandish. In the end, I was left with philosophical questions, what are the insights that the film is trying to convey to the viewer? What is the conclusion from the movie? Does it pay to lie and cheat? I won't write, but everyone will probably find the answer at the end of the movie.
    8cherylshead

    Keeps you watching

    I enjoyed this. It wasn't too drawn out and it wasn't a super complex storyline. There are random side stories that are fairly unnecessary and whilst a lot of them are the effects on the family, it never really explored them in any depth and so there is a "what is the point?" feel.

    The acting is superb and the dubbing on the English version is done so well that it doesn't distract from the series at all.

    I also felt (like another user) that episode 6 was rushed, but ultimately, we wanted to know what had happened and wrap it up by then. I also felt that this was meant to be the pre-trial to see if it went to court, but this wasn't explained and wasn't clear. But surely this isn't how trials are done in Sweden.

    Overall, an easy and enjoyable watch.

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      Based on the book En helt vanlig familj by Mattias Edvardsson.
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      Referenced in Late A Bote Pronto: Barça 1-0 Atleti, Joao Felix clave, remontada del Girona, el Athletic brilla (2023)

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
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    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
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      • Jarowskij
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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