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Of: Karolina Fjellborg
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Photo: Niklas Maupoix / SVT.
“Our time is now – 1951”.
TELEVISION REVIEW This is not a story that asked to be told. It is not. But with “Our Time Is Now – 1951,” SVT’s audience favorite has a nice, safe, and dignified ending after the crash in season three.
Our time is now – 1951
SVT
Season 4
By Ulf Kvensler, including Hedda Stiernstedt, Charlie Gustafsson, Suzanne Reuter, Peter Dalle, Adam Lundgren, Josefin Neldén, Anna Bjelkerud, Rasmus Troedsson.
DRAMA COSTUME After a not entirely successful third season that began in the iconic spring of 1968 and introduced a new generation of characters, SVT’s viewer favorite “Our Time is Now” now takes us back to the summer of 1951, to the gap between the first two much stronger. the seasons, in a “special season” consisting of four episodes. Written by Ulf Kvensler and beautifully directed by Måns Herngren.
The focus is, as promised, on how Nina (Hedda Stiernstedt) and Street (Charlie Gustafsson) find their way back to each other, after Nina’s attempted suicide and abuse and every failed marriage. Also the relationship between the impressive matriarch Helga (Suzanne Reuter) and the increasingly human fox chef Backe (Peter dalle) takes on some depth now that the plot has moved from Djurgårdskällaren and the city center to the Stockholm archipelago, where the Löwander family has a summer restaurant and the air and life feel freer and more permissive. But as perhaps the most interesting connection in the series, the one that never turned, but at the same time, in a way, it lasted until Helga’s death; is darkly obscured by Nina and Calle’s most photogenic love story. You can think.
And there are more that do not have much to do. Josefin Neldéns Maggan has to worry about a flirty new waitress being in the blast, while Adam Lundgrens Peter primarily functions as an airbag for Mattias Franssons flamboyant owner Hilding Rundström.
But Stiernstedt is better than ever as Nina, whose personal journey is the raison d’être for this season and of course these episodes, even if they could have contained more surprises, are a good ending to an exemplary Swedish series in many ways.
“Our Time Is Now – 1951” premieres on SVT on December 25.
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