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6/10
Good show that sagged sometimes
laduqesa20 December 2021
As a cooperation between Norwegian and German production companies, I guess there was an agreement to carve up the action between the two countries and use actors of both nationalities. I have to say that I am impressed with the standard of English of all the players - the Norwegians and Germans had to converse in English amongst themselves but then both nations are reputed for the high level of their language instruction.

Unlike other reviewers, I found the second part of the series, set in Germany, more exciting despite the often gaping plot holes. I had found Asgeir's move to the remote village not credible and didn't believe that his face couldn't be kept out of the newspapers or even local TV. Someone in a witness protection programme doesn't blithely carry on in their former job but just with a lower profile and a new name. Some of his actions, as a former Special Ops member, were also hard to fathom.

Ragna's role was problematical as well. There is a debate all around the world in these times of terrorism from whatever quarter as to whether undercover agents should be allowed to break the law during an infiltration of a subversive group. She was doing so in spades to enable herself to ingratiate herself into the bunch of right wing loons who had a plan to destabilise Europe.

The show was hers, really; after the action switched to Germany, Asgeir's role and participation became minimal and I assume the actor playing his part was written in to those scenes simply because he had demanded to be in the eight episodes. Things got rather far-fetched at times, especially when tracking the mobile phone. What top level agent would believe that such a careful terrorist group would have kept it on? And if they did, why?

As I said, there were several plot holes, the most glaring of which was that no one thought of speaking in Arabic to the school terrorists. My Arabic language skills are not the best, but I would have placed what country they were from within a minute.

Well, it was all done at a fast pace with plenty of action and I enjoyed it.

I watched with subtitles as conversational Norwegian is beyond me but the German was pretty clear and the English-language parts were perfectly enunciated. I'm going a bit deaf so I usually watch even English programmes with subs, but these foreign actors were easier to understand than many English ones! This was a worthwhile watch.
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6/10
Long time before things started to happen
Relwar28 September 2021
Didn't feel something exciting started to happen until episode 4-5.

The story was well built and with good scenery.

As a Norwegian the chosen actors was kind of a disappointment. This is the same actors that they use in EVERY movie, plus they even changed their dialect. That made it even worse.
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8/10
Strong
mike-tan-58-41254012 July 2022
Recommended must see serie with the end a bit rushed, but looking forward to season 2. Good acting, nice settings, story and action evenly divided over Norway and Germany. Especially with the strong main character Aesgir, it has all the potential to outperform season 1.
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6/10
Not the best from Scandinavia
kgabcsistah30 September 2021
Really bad acting / direction and a lot of untealistic moments and situations make this one of the worse Scandinavian crime series. The story is great and unfortunately very realistic but the series ended up being too simple, a little like plastic.
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9/10
A top shelf Norwegian saga
anilbozbiyik15 October 2021
Not surprisingly on a conservative dominated site like IMDB, this brilliantly executed, intelligently written series has got a very low rating and plenty of negative reviews. Do not be fooled. This is a thought provoking and smart thriller with political undertones. Unless you are a Nazi or neo-Nazi, I don't see how you cannot like this. Yep, I know this is provocative. It is intentional. Why should I always be the one getting annoyed by the comments here?
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6/10
Muddled
crumpytv17 August 2022
This started well with same great Norwegian scenery, but then after a couple of episodes the drama moved into urban Germany and things got pretty boring and implausible.

Irrespective of the eventual outcome of the drama, there was a lot of pretty nasty racism during the middle episodes.

The media/society/government is constantly trying to enforce an equality mindset and yet dramas like this portray the opposite.

There is something wrong somewhere.
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10/10
Scandinavian Dramas are 10/10
hiteshnimsarkar14 October 2021
As a non-european, I have enjoyed the show. I have not judged the actors or director or any of the crew for this show.

No complains. Excellent show. Cinematography is very good.

The plot of radical right-wing groups is unusual and that got me hooked for this show. Even if Americans try to remake this show, it wont be as good as this original series.

WATCH IT !
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7/10
A bit slow start, but it accelrates while after a couple of episodes
sveinungoyen22 October 2021
From the beginning it got pretty small narrative, but it evolves nicely into something a lot bigger, with some surprises along the way.

Mostly great acting from both the german and norwegian actors which mixes up well.

As others are writing, the.cinematography is ranging from pretty good to excellent. Some really good shots and scenery.
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10/10
Scandy Magic - Furia
lofts5520 December 2021
Yet another European TV Series that draws you in from the beginning to the end. I never miss anything from European TV Series/Movie Producers. Although I live in Australia, I never ever watch anything homegrown and prefer English, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, French, German all far superior to anything from the West. I can't get enough of these wonderful Storyline's and the expertise of the actors. A brilliant Storyline and Series.
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6/10
Choice of actors
vkathleen13 December 2021
Personally not a fan of the Asgeir personage who makes me think he is still part of the series ´Exit´. Also episode 5 and 6 were too slow and too much ´politics talk´. Made me skip them. But nice series.
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8/10
Surprisingly good crime
bjornar-182-2603518 January 2022
Beautiful norwegian scenery from the west coast of Norway, and the actors even spoke the local dialect for that area. The story takes the viewer from Norway to Germany and the original language of all locations is kept. Good actors, good story, good tension, quite a few twists and surprises, and just a few minor annoying logical questions I thought the director ought to do something about.

But all in all a great binge story that'll keep you glued to your chair.
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7/10
Dissapointing end
thekimberley28 January 2022
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The first episodes are an interesting build up to the main event, the big finale. But this finale was so very predictable. You just know that Furia will save the children in the school in the last second of the countdown. Even if she has to fight for her live first where she survives every blow she gets. I ffwd her fight at the end beacuse It was obvious the she would come out on top. That is writing without fantasy. Its a basic ending of a series where the good guys save the day. That is ok but there are much more interesting ways to write an ending. This way it was very unrealistic. She must be super woman. Out of this world I think. She can take on a whole terrorist cell by her self. You don,t need a police force or anti terrorist unit. They were the extras this series. The only thing we need is a girl like Furia.
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5/10
A rushed series that had the potential to be really good
mviken913 October 2021
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It had the potential, but it didn't deliver.. The start in Norway was interesting, but rushed. We were suddenly in Germany and that part was way to long with nothing happening. They could've built up the suspence further. The ending totally killed the series, as it wasn't a real ending in my opnion. And let's not forget Asgeir. The charachter it all starts with.. They could've left him out of the series when leaving Norway. He was this mysterious special force cop. But I mean. All he did was driving around hoping the russian wouldn't find him. Met this german lady in her house, and the whole scene had the vibe that they were going to sleep together but didn't. And yeah.. Messy and rushed series with a bad build up. The only thing they did good was making me curious of what the attack actually was.
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8/10
Impressive tension
milyrouge26 February 2022
The Norwegian film industry delivers yet another top series. Furia is well acted, well paced and has a really intriguing storyline, all of which keeps the tension mounting as we learn more and more about what's going on.
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9/10
Wonderful Norwegian/German contrast
imdb-weberwu27 November 2021
Some reviewers have noted that the start was great and the end so long and drawn out with nothing happening.

That is part of the genius of the film! We start off with breathtaking Norwegian scenery, fumbling local cops, and begin to understand what is happening. It helps to know what happened at Utøja in Norway in 2011 in order to understand the motivation.

We cut to boooooring German landscapes, the chaos of Berlin, and dive deeply into the inner workings (or rather, dysfuncationality) of German officials. That is what makes it so believable, and scary.

The acting is great! Ine Marie Wilmann can talk with her eyes, Christian Berkel does a very believable move from arrogant minister to human back to arrogant minister. Some of the others are a bit two-dimensional, but they fit so nicely into Norwegian and German stereotypes.

Another Scandinavian Noir gem. And unfortunately, too believable. No more, don't want to spoil. See it.
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10/10
Fantastic serie, speed is high for a Svandinavian tv serie.
harten-9283721 December 2021
Everything is great. The story, the acting, the credibility, the speed. Loved that they sticked to the original country languages of where the scenes were taking place. And the culprits were sometimes surprising.
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8/10
'Good' debut, hoping for 'Great' S2
Ottawa_RoughRiders26 January 2023
I just got done binging this in a 2-day period. This was a very good opening season that I'm hoping gives way to a great S2.

*** There's so much to love here. Let me count the ways:

--- Stunning Visuals from E1-E8: The series begins in the Norwegian countryside, where the breathtaking landscape cinematography invites you into the story, and helps get you hooked fast.

As the series progresses to Berlin, the visuals remain engrossing as you encounter everything from charming coffee shops to towering government buildings to sprawling outskirt warehouses. You feel like you're there the whole time.

---Fascinating Subject Matter: Propoganda has a long track record as "one hell of a drug", and Furia does not back down exploring its awesome, awful power.

Our minds are easier to influence than many of us would like to believe, and Furia offers a thought-provoking reminder of that.

---Interesting Characters All Around: There are zero weak links in the four top characters billed in the credits above. I found myself invested in the progression arcs for each one.

The slow burn approach did a bang-up job of gradually peeling away the layers of each of those four highly complicated onions and the even more complicated situations they find themselves in.

---Haunting/Believable Villains: The writing here is imperfect as others have said, but the alt-right characters you meet are about as believable as I've seen on any show that explores such a topic.

They feel like real people who were one-time functioning members of society prior to radicalization. They still feel like real human beings even after radicalization, which is refreshingly uncomfortable. These are not Saturday Morning Cartoon villains.

What makes these characters truly haunting is they feel like they could be someone you used to know before they went down the wrong path. It made me think we've probably all at least met someone who secretly espouses(ed) beliefs like this.

---Visceral Action The action scenes are about as far from 'safe CGI explosions' as it gets. These characters get their hands dirty here.

Because of the slow-burn character development, it feels like there's something meaningful at stake whenever action does occur. So many shows/movies fail to achieve this, Furia does not.

*** Furia S1 felt like it could have been one of the best shows I'd ever seen, but there was a noticeable amount of potential left off the table:

---Arcs Abrupt at Times My primary reason this is "only" an 8/10 is that I found myself not completely satisfied with where a few character arcs left off by season's end.

I can't say what they are without adding a spoilers tag, but my hope is they address this in S2 by winnowing down a little bit of horizontal scope. I felt like I was asking myself 'wait are they just going to leave that?!? I want to know (x)...'

I thought the ending itself was fine, but a few underlying character arcs felt almost, but not quite, right by season's end.

---Protagonists' Vulnerability One of the hallmarks of Furia is that it's a show where its protagonists have to grapple with, or even sacrifice, their own humanity in order to confront trials ahead.

The leads do grapple with themselves quite often, but still I found myself noticing they handle all of this perhaps a little too well at times.

Can I get a nervous breakdown in a bathroom with a side-order of important relationships deteriorating due to prolonged trauma? We've all been there. (Right?!?)

---Wait, Theres a Season Two?

I have a vague idea of what could be in store for Season Two, but I left not sure if there was one or if this was a completed package.

It was only after Googling that I found it had been announced, and then I could ponder what could segue from this debut, to the sophomore offering.

*** Overall, the good far outweighs the bad. This is worth your viewing if you enjoy thrillers, and I hope the showrunners learn from what did and did not work going into S2. I'll be all over it when it comes out.
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5/10
Good start, but then just boring
erik-587-6213455 October 2021
Started out good, but after moving the show to Germany following bad Norwegian acting, it got painfully boring and monotone to watch.
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10/10
Beste serie ever!!
sarah-marieaernoudts18 December 2021
This was the best serie I have ever seen! It is so exciting. I was litteraly on the edge of my seat. This masterpiece is so well put together. Really enjoyed it. I hope it has a sequel. I can definitely recommend this serie!! Please watch this, you won't regret!! :)
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3/10
Waste of time
robslyng3 October 2021
The first few episodes was very good, then it all began to be very boring. Last five episodes with a lot of things happening in a very boring way. Felt like forever to get to the end of the season. What a mess and what a waste of time!
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5/10
What the...? Spoiler -->
sr-w29 September 2021
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Eight episodes worth of a kind of slow but very good build-up.

The series makes you wait for the big terrorist attack to happen. It will be the big climax after the long build-up.

However, the police stopped the attack in the last minute and the series ended. WHAT THE ACTUAL...? Massive anti-climax

+10 stars for the first seven episodes, the great acting, good story and good plot twists

-5 stars thanks to the biggest anti-climax in modern times.
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5/10
great story / plot flaws in intriguing scandinavian drama
woodsaus-9142311 December 2021
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Loved so much of this show as an Aussie overseas seeing magnificent Nordic vistas and insightful looks at European culture. But found the first episode representative of the whole series with annoying plot, acting and direction: hated that we had a great build up to a masterful black ops cop in a hick rural setting but then dumbly shoots the most important leader in a town with virtually no outcry; that he gets caught in the first place allowing someone to yell out (impossible for a true elite agent); and then he gets caught unawares so many times by people sneaking up on him- again impossible; then he pales in importance to Ragna as the story progresses. But it's a fantastic plot and totally credible in its machinations and deceptions, so clever; but ends in a whimper with no repercussions for the bumbling German advisors. However the ending does give scope for a further extension into Russian / European mafia intrigue that is a totally new area of interest for foreigners like me. Great potential for a better written follow up series.
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1/10
It seems a bit odd
sdcm-6635713 November 2022
Similar to a sales pitch I sent the producers at Mønster TV. I have now sent a new episode to Mønster. It has new details. I am curious to see of they show up in season two. One rifle belonging to the Norwegian military which killed one victim in a murder investigation thus posing a threat to national security and possibly a confrontation with Russia. I am inclined to believe that Furia is another interpretation of the ideas sent to Mønster. In their webpage they write "we need ideas" but I haven't hear they contact people and promote new talent. It if belongs to a truly talented writer out there trying to make it, the best that producers can do is motivate and promote new talent.
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5/10
A play on double morals
memjohan2 May 2024
Just as a general disclamer, I am not a fan of shows that involve police, punishment and investigation. So my review might be a bit biased because of that. Still, I did find what the show was about, nazi groupings in Norway and police going undercover to investigate to be quite interesting.

This show has some good actors coming from other Norwegian shows, and some not so good ones. The main protagonist makes a very convincing performance and suits his role well, the other central characters also do a great job with the exception of the main female protagonist. She had been landing a lot of roles in Norwegian movies and tv in the last couple years after her performance on the well known Norwegian show «Exit» where she played a benzo popping alcoholic housewife. Still a role this demanding shows lot of flaws in her acting skills. Sure she is super beautiful with a nice smile and great body - and it is amazing she looks this good at 37. But tve fact that we love her as a woman, does not change the fact that she does better in less demanding parts in my opinion. Some things she handles well, and some she needs more training to do well. I suppose this is more of a problem with the people hiring her and not caring too much about polishing and perfecting the show - snd making changes like doing more takes or postponing when needed, since in Hollywood for example actors always get proper excercise and nutrition programs for months before a part and learn different fighting styles and choreographies before they start shooting anything at all and also have stuntmen around to learn from. I guess this is not the case in Norway. Not very noticable in season one but becomes quite obvious in season 2. By the way, does anyone have her number? This time I wont be ignored. Or yes I will, nevermind.

This show is like 2 completely different shows between seasons. The first season feels like a beginning to end story and season 2 is like a new show kinda. They could be viewed independently without any knowledge of the other and might even be better viewed that way and I would reccomend starting with season 2 actually, but keep in mind season 1 is much better.

The first season is a very Norwegian type small town show where it first seems like a normal country town but then starts showing its true nature as secrets are revealed. Quite exciting and interesting show. Would give this a 7/10.

The second season is more like a international type spy show that is very similar to the show «24» that involves the interplay between higher powers and different types of international agencies and fictional terrorist groups. It tries to keep up the excitement but they really made a bad choice being to ambitious and putting all their cards on actors that really does not handle the role well enough. The dialogue is lacking in synergistic counterparts wich just contributes more to the season feeling rushed. Of course it could have been done better but a lot of it just really makes no sense. I am failing to see exactly what the issue is. 24 is one of my favorite shows of all time but this one just didnt hit the mark for me this time. 4/10.

Combined it amounts to a 5/10.
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