The Oslo Killing (TV Mini Series 2019) Poster

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7/10
Gripping, moving but maybe overlong.
qftpbqpbhg6 May 2021
It probably could have been edited down to two hours or so, but is still a fascinating documentary, following a woman as she tries to "bring closure" to the case of her mother's brutal murder; an event that she half-remembers witnessing in 1974 when she was only four years old. The characters - family, police, etc - are all given plenty of space to express themselves, and grow more likeable as the story progresses. No spoilers, but there's a whiff of political interference here and there.
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10/10
Chilling
shaneandamy-1962928 July 2019
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Watching Maria have her memories verified as correct gave me the chills. You watch her face as she is being told that where she remembers her mother's body being and the state of her mother's body is absolutely spot on with what happened. It's like she wasn't trusting her memory until it was verified. At that moment she goes from confusion to anger. This is one of the best crime documentaries that I have ever seen.
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10/10
Very raw look at how frustrating to be family in an unsolved murder
funbec14 January 2021
The previous comment is written by someone I believe couldn't have actually watched this entire series. While frustrating that the case is still unsolved, I found it to be so interesting and truthful. This murder touched me. This beautiful woman brutally murdered in front of her 4 year old daughter who was brave enough to share her story. Well, I thought the series was somehow gentle while also not holding back how gruesome and cruel this crime was.
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10/10
Captivating, twisting and turning, and gripping
ajwerk13 June 2022
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This was extremely well done. Once you get started on the whole backstory and understand who all the characters are, you cannot stop watching. This is a story of someone who was brutally murdered in a small little town and in a town that you would think that nothing would go wrong. It would be wonderful to have this pushed out even more so that we can further evaluate the details and catch this murderer!
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1/10
Boring, empty and manipulated
rocomendez10 February 2020
The footage is pretty much all manipulated, scripted, rehearsed and/or staged, in the cheapest and most transparent way. Supposedly intimate and personal conversations between Norwegians take place before multiple cameras (and their crews), and often in an uncomfortably forced English, presumably for the sake of the US network audience. Scene after scene, characters talk about what may or may not happen in an upcoming scene or episode, but little or nothing of consequence ever happens. The slightest trace of substance gets stretched out beyond all conceivable limits, resulting in an excruciatingly boring and repetitive six episodes in which any and all semblance of pursuing the truth has been compromised, betrayed and sold out. The few uneventful "revelations" could have been covered in ten minutes, and the only "mystery" left is why anyone thought doing it this way would pass for entertainment.
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1/10
What did I just watch?
shawnrobbins-8141618 June 2021
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This is a ridiculously cheesy scripted attempt at a documentary. Let me save you six episodes of scripted conversations between bad actors ... they still don't know who killed her mom.

Anyone know how to say boring in Norwegian? How about: ikke kast bort tiden min.
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