Not everyone was aware of the case of the Danish nurse – in the last decade – who he had personality disorders. But he went to court and moved people in and around Denmark a few years ago. And, from time to time, the international press has replicated the news of the cause in different corners of the planet. Known topic.
Anyway, The nurse, the Netflix series inspired by those true events, is not only in the ranking of the ten most watched in most countries, but it is first, at ease, in its own land. Something similar happens with Love after love in Argentina: the series on Fito Páez is one that we (almost) all knowbut two out of three users of the platform have started seeing it.
Not because the topic is known can pass. Many times it generates the opposite effect: let’s see how they show what has already happened (Otherwise, there would be no documentaries, docu-series and biopics).
and the first of The nurse -of four episodes, available from the end of April- immediately aroused interest. Not just because he took on a very sensitive case, but because he supported the success of the book The Nurse: Inside Denmark’s Most Sensational Criminal Trialby Kristian Corfixen, who details the journey a rookie nurse took to discover danger in a colleague.
What started out as a danger, a hunch or a silent observation, it ended up being a tragedy: Danish Nykøbing Falster’s night shift star was closer to killing than curing. A delicate paradox in a member of the healthcare universe.
Although many know how the matter develops and what was (and is) of each life, the series masterfully controls tension. Knows how to disturb from the second episode. What begins, in the presentation of The nurseAS ‘This is the life of Pernille Kurzmann Larssena woman who gets a job in a hospital to demonstrate what she learned in nursing school’, turns into a police drama.
For the night shift and, seduced by the work and by the ability to manage emergencies of his partner Christina Aistrup HansenGradually he is realizing that something strange is happening with the patients of that sector, who, in the midst of their evolution, regress in their condition.
It is not convenient to anticipate how events will unfold, like so that the story does not lose the intrigue.
given that Fabulous performances by Danish Fanny Louise Bernth (as Pernille) and Josephine Park (like Christina), and given the complexity of the case, It is advisable to see it in its entirety and, if possible, without the marathon. It’s not an easily digestible plot: Who hasn’t trusted the healthcare staff when it comes to leaving a hospitalized family member? And suddenly you find out Those who care for a loved one suffer from personality disorders.
if not for the slowness of some stretchesperhaps necessary to recreate that dense darkness of a hospitable night, The nurse that would be excellent. But Very good Looks good on you. But to “The nurse” with a capital letter, not to the other, from which it will be known what fate has run Only when the end credits are read.
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Drama protagonists: Fanny Louise Bernth and Josephine Park Address: Kasper Barfoed (also co-wrote the script for the series, inspired by the book) Problem: Four episodes, available on Netflix.
Source: Clarin