Wallander: Before the Frost (2012)
Season 3, Episode 3
8/10
Very different to the Swedish version but still enjoyable
23 July 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Fans of the Swedish version starring Krister Hendriksson are likely to recognise this story immediately as it opens with the unforgettable image of somebody setting fire to some wild swans and them taking off with their wings on fire followed by the murder of an elderly woman who witnesses the event… don't assume you've seen the story before though as there are probably more differences than similarities. The night of the murder Kurt is visited by Anna Westin, a disturbed friend of his daughters. She disappears before he can find out what she wants though so he calls his daughter and she comes down to find out what was going on with her friend. It turns out that she has dropped out of university and nobody has seen her for quite a while as she has 'found God'… not in a mainstream church but amongst a group that have some fairly extreme views. This sect is also linked to the man the police are looking for in connection with the original murder. As the investigation continues members of the sect start killing themselves to atone for the sins they believe they have committed.

I really enjoyed the Swedish version of this story but was pleased that this was so different as it meant the story still felt fresh. It also means that future episodes, should more be commissioned, will be quite different too as in this version of the story Kurt's daughter Linda has not joined the police; she has got married and is expecting her first child. As one would expect of this series the episode is fairly down beat but there are one or two humorous moments; I laughed out loud when Linda when to have an ultrasound and Kurt said yes when the nurse asked if he was the father… obviously she meant the baby's father not Linda's but it is the sort of funny mistake anybody could make. Once again Kenneth Branagh does a fine job as Kurt; creating a character who seems to genuinely care about people. As this short series draws to a close I do hope further series are made as they are better than most mysteries on television at the moment.
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