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By Theo 2022-10-19 23:50:04
A subtle coincidence between political dramas
The first two episodes of "Borgen" were directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen of Dogme95, and then
the first two episodes of the American version of "House of Cards" were directed by David Fincher
. Newsweek's evaluation is even higher than "The White House"
, while the national drama "Da Ming Dynasty 1566" is regarded by many people as the number one political drama in ancient costumes. The
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By Palma 2022-10-19 21:12:02
A Living Textbook of Nordic Democracy and Feminism
After watching the first season, I haven't found the resources for the second season. Very good, would recommend again. As a political drama, it's as good-looking as House of Cards, but it doesn't have the blood of American dramas. Can vividly understand the Nordic-style democratic politics, including the operation mode of high-level government and news media. Each episode is full of vertical and horizontal games and twists and turns. Although there are many conspiracies and power struggles,...
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By Deanna 2022-10-19 17:47:53
Short comments are not allowed to post pictures, then post long comments
The second episode opens with a reference to Machiavelli's theory of fear: "It is always safer to be feared than to be loved". That quote became the motto of the episode.
Michael Laugesen, chairman of the Labour Party (the biggest ally of the moderate party of the protagonist Birgitte Nyborg's party), has wooed the other two parties of the opposition coalition, the Green Party and the Solidarity Alliance, through political deals. the protagonist's prime...
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By Emma 2022-10-19 17:28:15
If you can't write a short review, write a longer one.
Still watching British dramas, you are out! Brits are watching Dan's. One is this, one is The Killing.
The first episode had a very gripping opening, with twists and turns, and all kinds of infighting between candidates for the Prime Minister election. The resignation of the previous Prime Minister was basically expected, since he spent 70,000 government funds for his wife.
Birgitte's staff officer, Kasper, is...

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- Release date October 29, 2011
- Filming locations Christiansborg, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Production companies Danmarks Radio (DR), Norsk Rikskringkasting (NRK), Sveriges Television (SVT)
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By Mitchell 2023-08-02 21:08:26
It is another ups and downs, intrigue, intrigue, partisanship, and thrilling political drama. A rare Nordic drama. Translated by the BBC! Push...
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By Kaci 2023-07-07 23:29:45
When you become prime minister by accident, you learn how to be prime minister. The first few episodes are very capable, the struggle is fierce, and it fully demonstrates the art of political compromise, which can be more in line with real political dramas, but then it gradually moves towards idealistic political...
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By Letitia 2023-06-06 13:10:02
After finishing the first season in three days, you can see how fascinating the rhythm of each episode is. The rhythm of each episode is very precise. It is not only about politics, but also about news, freedom of speech, family, feminism and other aspects, but they are all full of expression. The last three episodes were abused Crying scumbag KASPER made me interested in political public relations again, I want my mother to see it, but she doesn't understand English = = Katrine is an idealist...
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By Terence 2023-05-31 23:13:00
Nordic temperament. . . It's really not tepid at all, even the orgasm is so...
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By Bobbie 2023-05-31 03:09:28
I don't think the protagonist's kindness is weird, but I feel that fate is always weird. It gave a somewhat naive woman a huge boost and propelled her to the top stage, but in the end it was undoubtedly a tragedy to watch. As a political show, the rhythm is still in control, and it is good at using turns and...