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The Bridge – Season 4 (2011)

The final season of “The Bridge” presents a gripping narrative testing the bounds of the central investigative duo both professionally and personally. As they race against time to halt a new killer leaving a trail of bodies, the story picks up two years after the previous season. Saga Norén grapples with the aftermath of being implicated in her mother’s murder amidst a chilling crime linked to migration. Concurrently, Henrik Sabroe intensifies his search for his missing children, weaving a dense plot of mystery and emotional turmoil.

Length: 8 Episodes
Genre: Nordic Noir, Crime, Mystery
This Title is: Thrilling, Emotional, Investigative

Cast

  • Mikael Birkkjær as Jonas Mandrup
  • Fanny Bornedal as Julia
  • Lars Ranthe as Dan Brolund
  • Johannes Bah Kuhnke as Morgan Sonning

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: R

Viewer discretion is advised due to the show’s themes of crime and mystery, including scenes of violence and intense drama.

Trivia

  • The series is a joint production between Sweden’s SVT and Denmark’s DR, showcasing a unique Nordic Noir genre.
  • It has garnered international acclaim, being broadcasted in more than 100 countries.
  • “The Bridge” is known for its complex characters and intricate plot, setting a high standard for crime dramas.

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Our Review

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The final season of “The Bridge” delivers a riveting blend of crime and character-driven drama. Critics and audiences alike have lauded its intricate plotting and the depth of its main characters, particularly the complex relationship between Saga and Henrik. Despite some opinions on the series feeling stretched, the consensus recognizes its quality storytelling, compelling performances, and strong visual direction. The show’s approach to weaving personal and professional narratives against the backdrop of societal issues, such as migration, has been particularly noted for its thoughtfulness and sensitivity.

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