Lyckoviken, review: a journey back in time with soap to the 90s



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How good is Camilla Läckberg’s “Lyckoviken”

Of: Karolina Fjellborg

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“Lyckoviken”.

TV REVIEW In any event, Camilla Läckberg cannot be accused of being pretentious.
Their “Lyckoviken” is an old fashioned soap from the 90s, at your fingertips.


Lyckoviken

Viaplay
Season 1
By Camilla Läckberg, including Disa Östrand, Martin Stenmarck, Ella Rappich, Christopher Wollter, Mirja Turestedt, Ia Langhammer, Lars Väringer, Marie Robertson, Emma Broomé.


DRAMA SOAP Camilla Läckberg he would write a soap opera with a murder mystery at the end for Viaplay, and he certainly did. “Lyckoviken” is so much a typical ’90s series that you just wait for the Bovallius twins to start an incestuous love story aboard the M / S Freja, while Joker mixes drinks and jokes and poor Klimax plays Bimbo will die in a bus accident) in the explosion and is shot by his own father (who tries to rob a bank), and consequently ends up in a wheelchair. If you understand.
The place for drama is the fictional little town of Hammarvik and the Lyckoviken suburb. Johanna Police (Disa Östrand) returns home from Stockholm to attend her mother’s funeral, but remains as the mystery surrounding the mysterious disappearance of a friend 20 years ago, both figuratively and literally, surfaces again, as her partner leaves her in the big city (Alexander Karim).
Martin Stenmarck He plays the lovely (but now married) boy from next door, Christopher Wollter He is the shy brother of Johanna and Mirja Turestedt his cunning sister-in-law. Emma Broomé it’s funny in a ragged role, and Ella Rappich from “Greatest of All” she plays Vanessa; a teenage girl so brutally stupid her hair curls in her arms.
Ingredients like infidelity, extortion, financial problems, jealousy, betrayal, house fights, neighbor fights, annoying guys and old secrets mix effectively, as people are murdered and Johanna and her colleagues discover that a serial killer breaks out.
A second season has already been recorded, and while “Lyckoviken” cannot be said to be good in the true sense of the word, it has … something. So Viaplay may well have some kind of retro hit here.

“Lyckoviken” premieres on Viaplay on October 20.


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