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Lysande landning is an interesting piece from '87 that captures a rather tense atmosphere right from the get-go. You’ve got Harry Friberg, a photographer, navigating what seems like an innocuous assignment at Lindarängen airport in Stockholm. But it quickly spirals into something darker, especially once he’s pulled into a crayfish party by the company director. It’s a slow burn, with a creeping sense of dread as the night progresses. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for a build-up of tension that’s quite effective. The performances, while not flashy, have a grounded quality that keeps you invested. It’s not your typical crime thriller; there’s an underlying commentary about trust and deception, which gives it a distinctive edge.
Not widely known, but worth a look for genre enthusiasts. · Captivating atmosphere with a unique premise. · A hidden gem in the crime thriller landscape of the '80s.
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