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So, Roland Hassel (2012) is a pretty intriguing piece, especially for fans of Swedish crime narratives. It's got that slow-burn vibe, you know? Lars-Erik Berenett reprises his role from the '80s, bringing a certain nostalgia but also a weight to the character. The film dives into the complexities of the Olof Palme assassination, blending personal obsession with broader societal themes. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but that just adds to the realism, like you're walking alongside Hassel in his quest. The atmosphere is dense, almost claustrophobic at times, and the practical effects during the re-enactments are surprisingly effective—adds a layer of authenticity. It's definitely not a typical drama, more like a deep dive into a flawed man's psyche.
Lars-Erik Berenett's performance is notable.The pacing reflects the real-life investigation's frustrations.Interesting take on a historical event.
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