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Wallander (2008) - Season 2
Description
Wallander is drawn into the case of a missing Swedish national while attending a police conference in South Africa.
Wallander is drawn into the case of a missing Swedish national while attending a police conference in South Africa.
Actors:
Nkcubeko Tutu,
Corito Chu-Jansson,
David Sibley,
Reza Dehban,
Amanda Bodenhoff Højmark,
Joanna Griffiths,
Mark Hadfield,
Fredrik Dolk,
Jim Bywater,
Saskia Reeves,
HĂĽkan Bengtsson,
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Nkcubeko Tutu
Corito Chu-Jansson
David Sibley
16 July 1948, UK
Reza Dehban
Amanda Bodenhoff Højmark
Joanna Griffiths
Mark Hadfield
Fredrik Dolk
14 December 1961
Jim Bywater
Saskia Reeves
August1961, Paddington, London, England, UK
HĂĽkan Bengtsson
Director:
Benjamin Caron
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden
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September 10, 2013
If you want someone who can disintegrate on screen, Kenneth Branagh has at least had the training.
September 11, 2013
Although the mysteries to be solved in this series are satisfyingly complex, the greatest pleasure in watching them comes from the breathtaking beauty of the Swedish countryside and the aching solitude of Branagh's Wallander.
September 10, 2013
A depressed, humorless policeman isn't exactly an original conceit, and Wallander itself, besides its coldly beautiful settings, isn't a particularly original show either.
September 10, 2013
Branagh really is terrific in the role, but the problem is that it's really hard to believe that someone so inertia-bound one moment can turn on a krona and become supercop the next.
January 03, 2010
Thanks to Kenneth Branagh, it all holds together.

