Okkupert (2015)

  • Year: 2015
  • Released: 15 Jan 2016
  • Country: Norway, Sweden
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4192998/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/okkupert
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: Norwegian, English, Russian
  • MPA Rating: TV-14
  • Genre: Drama, Thriller
  • Runtime: 45 min
  • Writer: Karianne Lund, Jo Nesbø, Erik Skjoldbjærg
  • Director: N/A
  • Cast: Henrik Mestad, Ane Dahl Torp, Eldar Skar
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7.6/10

Okkupert Storyline

In the near future, Norway is occupied by Russia on behalf of the European Union because the newly-elected environmentally-friendly Norwegian government has stopped the all important oil- and gas-production in the North Sea.

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Artful Pacing…

10 episodes of blissful engagement. Somebody skillful achieved what I’d consider an understated style of the TV series ’24’, without the body count. A pleasant surprise.

Things begin with a middle-aged man walking solo down the center of a snow- covered road, looking bewildered. A quick flashback to who he is and how he got there, then back to the road where the story turns into a snowball itself — entangling more characters and subplots as it rolls along. Every scene counts, and contributes to the quick pacing as the story unfolds.

If you’re watching these on Netflix, don’t go past episode six unless you have time to finish. Don’t bother trying to stop after that, it’s not possible — I tried… 😉

Worth it’s weight in subtitles, ‘Occupied’ is a great show.

Brilliant series. What compromises would YOU make?

Critics seem to be getting hung up on the realism of the set up for this series. Is it realistic that Russia would undertake a ‘soft’ invasion of a small European country after critical energy production was stopped in response to climate change, and would NATO sit back and allow it to happen on their doorstep? Probably not, but that’s not what this brilliant political thriller is really about. If a more powerful country invaded YOUR country, would you resist, would you keep your head down and try to ‘get along’ with the invaders if they kept promising to leave but didn’t, what compromises would you make to try to avoid a full blown military invasion and loss of life. At what point would you decide that ‘enough’s enough’? When you see someone openly shot in the street by the occupiers? When free press is shut down? Vichy France, Russia’s recent forays into the Ukraine and Hong Kong being handed back to China, all spring to mind. Viewers need to get over the likelihood or otherwise of the basic premise of this series, and just enjoy a really well written, well acted mini series that keeps you in a state of nervous suspense. One that makes you think about history, current world events and future possibilities. How far would you allow yourself to be pushed around before you decided to push back?

OCCUPIED MY MIND

This is a very very slick, if very complex, political thriller. I binged it over three days and still struggled with the nuances of the plot. Multiple languages, subtitles, many many important characters, all complex and clearly damaged, makes it a very absorbing and challenging watch. No clear heroes and multiple protagonists makes it even more challenging.

That said, very entertaining and thought provoking. Moral dilemmas abound at all levels and ethical compromises rush past at pace.

This is political Scandinavian-Russian noir at its best. Highly recommend!