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Midsomer Murders: Picture of Innocence (2007)
Trick-and-treat for the photo-geek!
This episodes strongest feature is the insane war going on between the old, stuffy, conservative analog-photographers and the gang of young, hostile "digitalists" in leather jackets. For anyone with even a small interest in photography this episode is a candy-box of treats. From the great care in details by prop- and costume-crew, to the absurd scenes where those antagonists interact. The murder plot is not the best the series has had, but to me this is forgiven for all the laughs I got! The main characters a unfortunately overshadowed by the unlikely bunch of murder suspects, but than again, they get to shine in other episodes. So sit back and enjoy, photo-nerds!
Baltic Storm (2003)
The loss of Swedish dignity
Benjamin Hedlund is doing his job well of course. He works on the museum where we Swedish citizens can learn about all lies concerning "Estoniagate". Benjamin and his fellows are that sort of people every dictator in every country will love, some call them useful idiots. Jutta Rabe speaks the truth in her movie. She had a low budget and was mainly concerned about the message, wherefore perhaps other qualities lack in the movie, but the truth is quality enough. If the truth will be official in Sweden there will be trouble, probably violence, but still I should prefer it, because the other option, to remain silent, means the loss of our dignity.