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Varg Veum - Bitre blomster (2007)

Varg Veum - Bitre blomster (2007)

GENRESCrime,Drama,Thriller
LANGNorwegian
ACTOR
Trond Espen SeimBjørn FlobergKathrine FagerlandEndre Hellestveit
DIRECTOR
Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen

SYNOPSICS

Varg Veum - Bitre blomster (2007) is a Norwegian movie. Ulrik Imtiaz Rolfsen has directed this movie. Trond Espen Seim,Bjørn Floberg,Kathrine Fagerland,Endre Hellestveit are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2007. Varg Veum - Bitre blomster (2007) is considered one of the best Crime,Drama,Thriller movie in India and around the world.

A successful female politician hires private-detective Varg Veum. She wants him to find her disappeared daughter without attracting too much attention. During his investigation Veum becomes aware of an international company and its dealings with corruption, black-business, and murder.

Varg Veum - Bitre blomster (2007) Reviews

  • Beautiful scenery, nice music and good acting by Trond Espen Seim

    nilshenry2007-10-28

    This is the first in what is planned to be a series of adaptations of Gunnar Staalesen's novels about the private detective, Varg Veum, and I must say that I was very pleased with the result. The plot goes like this: The daughter of a female politician disappears at the same time as the politician's lover also goes underground, and she hires Varg Veum to try to find them. When Varg Veum starts tracking down the various clues, they all point towards the industrial plant the lover works at. Even though the story in the book takes place in the early 1990s, the adaptation has moved the story to present-day. What pleased me most with the movie, was the beautiful scenery of Bergen together with a very nice musical score. The opening scene first shows Bergen viewed from mount Fløyen, and afterwards we get to see the main bus terminal and Bryggen. People from Bergen watching this movie will be especially pleased with this. Trond Espen Seim fit the role as Varg Veum perfectly. Some people have criticized the choice of Seim in the lead role because he doesn't speak the Bergen dialect. I was also initially skeptical to this choice, but after seeing the film, I now understand how well he fits into this role. Bjørn Floberg was also great in the role as the chief inspector, and the scenes with him and Trond Espen Seim were great, especially the scene where they meet on the roof of the main bus terminal in the rain. This can't be considered as anything less than a classic scene that must be remembered in Norwegian movie history. What I didn't like with this film, were most of the scenes with the bad guys. First of all, it was too obvious that they were bad guys. The way they were dressed up and the choice of music for these scenes made it look more like a parody than an actual murder mystery. These scenes were way overdone and destroyed much of the suspense that was built up beforehand. But all in all, this was a beautiful movie and a beautiful portrayal of Bergen.

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  • Its 100% okay

    helolaole2016-05-15

    This movie is just all around just okay . The movie doesn't have much depth and it takes itself way too seriously from time to time. But the acting is quite good, story a little convoluted, but alright, and the mystery itself is basic but interesting, even though the conclusion isn't really satisfying. Most of the side characters are flat and uninteresting, but the main character (Varg Veum) feels realistic and his character interesting, and the dialogue also feels natural. All in all, if you want to watch an alright crime mystery movie, then you should give it a watch.

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  • The backdrop was nice...

    punishmentpark2013-06-04

    Scandinavian crime films are usually pretty okay. This one wasn't. The main character irritated me with his attitude as if he owned the half of Norway, his supposed omnniscience, stride and what not. The story was very simple and the way it 'evolved' was just too easy. The bad guys are given away pretty early on and they hardly contribute to any suspense or depth. It is all just very flat and uninteresting. The only big plus is Norway itself and its settings, which are always good - or so it turns out - for a nice, grim atmosphere. And that's about all I could make of it, my rating might even be a little too high, all things considered. If this just part one the Varg Veum series, I best leave the rest of it alone, methinks...

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  • One of the best Norwegian crime series ever!

    lizardjims2019-04-21

    Varg Veum is the hero of the titular novels written by the godfather of Scandinavian crime fiction, Gunnar Staalesen, and he is one of the most well fleshed out characters in the genre. The name translates in English as ''wolf in a holy place'' and is the best description for Staalesen's protagonist who is a private investigator with a strong moral compass and decent, though not extraordinary, detective skills that help him to solve the various cases he takes. His past experience as a social worker, mainly dealing with delinquent children, make him more sensitive and intuitive and also helps the audience to empathize with him. The television adaptations are wonderful and Trond Esper Seim proves to be the best choice for the role of Varg. His performance is measured and esoteric and it succeeds in the difficult task of embodying a demanding fictitious character who has become a legend in his hometown of Bergen. All the stories, twelve in total, are compelling and engaging, unfolding in a nice, steady pace and some of them have some well-placed and effective twists that make them all the more intriguing. The cinematography is also breathtaking with the majority of episodes set in the beautiful Norwegian landscape. In the sea of today's Nordic Noir television exports, ''Varg Veum'' stands out both in terms of quality and entertainment. If you are a fan of the genre, you should check out immediately this Norwegian production which is on the top-5 on my list of the best Scandi-Noir television series of all time. It should also be noted that the book series are ongoing and the latest novel, titled Wolves at the Door, was published on April 14, 2019.

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  • enough to commend it, but

    farbman-520802019-02-06

    We have watched many different mysteries over the year but this is the first review and I'll make it short. The conclusion resolves the story in a preposterous fashion. Veum has no backup and it's a very long shot successful ending.

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