Królestwo

(serial)
  • Dania Riget (więcej)
Zwiastun 1
Dramat / Horror / Suspens / Komedia
Dania / Francja / Niemcy / Szwecja, (1994–2022), 14 h 20 min (Liczba minut: 60–79 min)

Muzyka:

Joachim Holbek

Obsada:

Ernst-Hugo Järegård, Kirsten Rolffes, Søren Pilmark, Ghita Nørby, Jens Okking, Baard Owe, Peter Mygind, Udo Kier, Holger Perfort, Laura Christensen (więcej)
(inne zawody)

Serie(3) / Odcinki(13)

Opisy(1)

Tytułowe "Królestwo" to ogromny kopenhaski szpital, instytucja symbolizująca czystą, racjonalną naukę medyczną. To właśnie tutaj, w miejscu gdzie każdy przesąd to tabu, von Trier uwalnia ducha z lampy. I jak w prawdziwej operze mydlanej śledzi wyolbrzymione i zupełnie nieprawdopodobne perypetie bohaterów (Gutek Film)

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Zwiastun 1

Recenzje (4)

Marigold 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika (do tego serialu)

angielski This guy's SUCH A FREAK!!! The Kingdom is a very strange project that synthesizes a parody of medical dramas, horror and utterly beastly psychological terror in its swampy heart, which clearly makes Mr. Trier feel good. Traditional attributes like civilian acting, a documentary impression, the trembling camera and the almost Lynchian absurd scenes create a suffocating and electrifying atmosphere of a place that, while on the surface, is a proud memento of civilization, no mysticism escapes from its sight, but which is so saturated with mystery and irrational things (whether it is a genius loci or character relationships) that it simply cannot give the viewer anything other than a depressing impression. A cabinet of curiosities and bizarreness. And by the way, one of the greatest shows of all time. ()

dubinak 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika (do tego serialu)

angielski 1. season: Riget has the power to draw the viewer into its hospital, disturbing atmosphere from the very first episode, and then the viewer simply devours one episode after another. I watched the first season in about three days, even though I was expecting something completely different, because I went into it headfirst without researching anything. I only followed the local ratings and have come across several times where people referred to some bizarreity in a movie to this series. We'll see how the second season turns out; so far, it looks very interesting. The second season offers slightly different storylines, and better ones at that. The atmosphere is somewhat denser, with added mysterious and unsettling scenes, all blending very successfully with a pleasant humor that doesn't spoil the impression. There are good and interesting actors here, which is a great stroke of luck. Riget has resulted in more than an original piece of work this time from Denmark, and I am very sad that there won't be a third season. In the last episode, the tension rises just right up to a sorrowful surprise, as the series ends with a wide-open ending, which unfortunately will probably never showcase its grand finale. ()

Reklama

gudaulin 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski In the mid-90s, The Kingdom was a revelation on the television screen and, together with Lynch's Twin Peaks, it was proof that series can be made completely differently than before - more refined, more provocative, with consistent violation of serial conventions, mocking clichés, parodying characters and environments as well as traditional themes - and above all, mixing genres. Lars von Trier placed a horror supernatural theme into the serious setting of a royal hospital and confronted rationally-thinking doctors with the irrational world of the afterlife. At the same time, Trier proved himself as an eternal experimenter when he extensively tested the possibilities of handheld cameras or jump cuts. Personally, more than this search for a new film language (which I found rather annoying in the form of wild cutaways and restless handheld camera), I appreciated Trier's traditional ability to create gloomy images and, in combination with movement and music, to create a claustrophobic and suspenseful atmosphere. Even during the opening credits, when the camera slowly descends underground and from beneath cracking planks, accompanied by choral singing, and trickles of blood emerge, something monstrous can be sensed, I consider it a treat even after all these years. Unfortunately, Lars did not play with his characters nearly as long as Lynch, and I consider the subsequent continuation a loss in every aspect. With the passage of time, the first season of The Kingdom appears as a fragment of something that could have been grand and could have belonged among the deserved cult series. Nevertheless, even in this state, it remains interesting in its execution, but ultimately leads nowhere and is unfinished. I would still recommend Twin Peaks to those interested in this style of filmmaking. Overall impression: 80%. ()

kaylin 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski The Danes obviously have interesting creators and I also feel that Twin Peaks opened the way for various interesting series. The Kingdom is one of the stranger ones, but thanks to its atmosphere and the crazy characters, it just has something to it. There are some scenes you won't forget, including the opening theme or the final birth. ()

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