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So, 'Mordet på Olof Palme' dives into the murky waters of one of Sweden's most haunting unsolved cases. The documentary feels almost like a somber detective novel coming to life, with a methodical pace that lets you soak in the weight of the investigation. Krister Petersson, who led the latest inquiry, brings a palpable sense of gravity to the revelations. I found the commentary from Leif GW Persson and Hasse Aro adds layers, almost like the seasoned detectives you’d want at your side. It’s not just about the murder; it’s about a nation grappling with the shadows of its past. The atmosphere is thick with tension and a kind of quiet desperation, making the whole thing pretty compelling. Definitely feels unique in its straightforward approach, not drowning in dramatics.
Intriguing insights from investigatorsReflects national traumaFocuses on the human aspect of crime
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