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# The Bridge: Series 2 [DVD]

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## Description

The second series of the Scandinavian crime drama following the joint efforts of Danish and Swedish police officers to solve murders that take place along the border of the two countries. In this series, 13 months since they last worked together, Swedish detective Saga Norén (Sofia Helin) and Danish detective Martin Rohde (Kim Bodnia) pair up again when a ship crashes into the Oresund Bridge. The vessel is empty except for five kidnap victims and when they die from pneumonic plague the case turns into a murder investigation. Saga and Martin learn that eco-terrorists are responsible for the incident and soon further attacks occur. Can the duo find the culprits before more victims are taken? Meanwhile, Martin has been trying to adjust to life after suffering the loss of a loved one but some devastating news from his wife motivates him to seek revenge...

Review: Almost the equal of the first season... - I ordered Borgan by mistake on my lovefilm account and popped it in the DVD player with low expectations. OMG! It was fantastic. The result is that my wife and I have become addicted to the 'Scandic Noir' genre. So, here is the the second season of the Bridge. It carries on the relationship between the charismatic Martin and the equally compelling, if slightly odd, Saga. Having read the reviews of season one, it's easy to see why some folk would baulk at the plot devices (causing my wife and me to shout at the screen 'that wouldn't happen!) but the real reason why this programme has grasped so many people's imagination is the relationship between the two lead characters. Saga's complete lack of social skills is a joy to behold. Saying what most of us only think must have caused collective open mouths and jaw dropping across the country on Saturday nights and must have caused countless conversations round various workplaces on Monday mornings! Only occasionally will Martin pitch in and gently advise her that her approach doesn't always garner the best results. Perhaps there are moments when this is played for laughs - Saga's 'enquiry' about male genitalia is one such moment but it's perhaps it's worth remembering that this is entertainment. It's not a police training video nor a public information film about individuals with a different approach to life. I do hope there will be a third season. We HAVE to find out where these characters go. Superb!
Review: Fantastic, gripping drama - Think that I may have missed the second series on the TV here in Australia, or maybe it hasn't been shown yet. Bought the DVD to ensure that we saw the next one. Have only watched 5 episodes, but it is great drama, and we are really having to control ourselves in not watching the whole series in one go. Very interesting story line about extreme eco activists, and trying to work out what is happening and how characters fit into the plot, makes gripping viewing. This series seems to explore Saga's character a bit more, and is absolutely hilarious. Sofia Helin is fantastic at playing the role and you really feel her personality defects. Martin's character is very dark because of the events of the last series, and this is also being explored and will be very interesting as to what happens towards the end. The Danish/Swedish dramas are great viewing and so gripping that you don't notice that you are reading subtitles. Fantastic to have the extra titles to choose from.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Dag Malmberg, Daniel Adolfsson, Elliot Metzdorff, Hans Rosenfeldt, Kim Bodnia, Lars Simonsen, Lotte Munk Fure, Puk Scharbau, Rafael Pettersson, Sarah Boberg, Sofia Helin Contributor Dag Malmberg, Daniel Adolfsson, Elliot Metzdorff, Hans Rosenfeldt, Kim Bodnia, Lars Simonsen, Lotte Munk Fure, Puk Scharbau, Rafael Pettersson, Sarah Boberg, Sofia Helin See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 659 Reviews |
| Format | Dolby, PAL |
| Genre | Crime, Drama |
| Language | Danish, Swedish |
| Manufacturer | Arrow Films |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Publication date | 3 Feb. 2014 |
| Runtime | 577 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Dolby, PAL
- **Genre:** Crime, Drama
- **Language:** Danish, Swedish
- **Number of discs:** 3

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost the equal of the first season...
*by R***Y on 5 February 2014*

I ordered Borgan by mistake on my lovefilm account and popped it in the DVD player with low expectations. OMG! It was fantastic. The result is that my wife and I have become addicted to the 'Scandic Noir' genre. So, here is the the second season of the Bridge. It carries on the relationship between the charismatic Martin and the equally compelling, if slightly odd, Saga. Having read the reviews of season one, it's easy to see why some folk would baulk at the plot devices (causing my wife and me to shout at the screen 'that wouldn't happen!) but the real reason why this programme has grasped so many people's imagination is the relationship between the two lead characters. Saga's complete lack of social skills is a joy to behold. Saying what most of us only think must have caused collective open mouths and jaw dropping across the country on Saturday nights and must have caused countless conversations round various workplaces on Monday mornings! Only occasionally will Martin pitch in and gently advise her that her approach doesn't always garner the best results. Perhaps there are moments when this is played for laughs - Saga's 'enquiry' about male genitalia is one such moment but it's perhaps it's worth remembering that this is entertainment. It's not a police training video nor a public information film about individuals with a different approach to life. I do hope there will be a third season. We HAVE to find out where these characters go. Superb!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic, gripping drama
*by A***R on 5 March 2014*

Think that I may have missed the second series on the TV here in Australia, or maybe it hasn't been shown yet. Bought the DVD to ensure that we saw the next one. Have only watched 5 episodes, but it is great drama, and we are really having to control ourselves in not watching the whole series in one go. Very interesting story line about extreme eco activists, and trying to work out what is happening and how characters fit into the plot, makes gripping viewing. This series seems to explore Saga's character a bit more, and is absolutely hilarious. Sofia Helin is fantastic at playing the role and you really feel her personality defects. Martin's character is very dark because of the events of the last series, and this is also being explored and will be very interesting as to what happens towards the end. The Danish/Swedish dramas are great viewing and so gripping that you don't notice that you are reading subtitles. Fantastic to have the extra titles to choose from.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great to see them back
*by M***Z on 2 April 2014*

It is a pleasure to watch this Nordic Noir production, for its moody cinematography, intricate plot development, and powerhouse performances. We see more deeply into Saga and Martin in this series, and find a heap of pathos, but their commitment to solving the crime(s) lifts the pace and pitch and keeps you on the edge of your seat for the whole ride. This is not a series to watch on commercial TV, and I for one can't wait week-to-week to find out what awful crimes are being served up. I don't always like subtitles, but they are worth it to experience this great series. Keep them coming!

## Frequently Bought Together

- The Bridge: Series 2 [DVD]
- The Bridge - Series 1 [DVD] [2011]
- The Bridge: Series 3 [DVD]

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