
Deliver Me
2024
Synopsis
It centers on a boy who lays face down in front of a swing-set as his life drains out of the gaping wound in his head and his best friend, who stands behind him with a warm gun in his trembling hand.
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Cast
Olle Strand
Douglas 'Dogge' Arnfeldt
Yasir Hassan
Bilal 'Billy' Ali

Yusra Warsama
Leila Ali

Ane Dahl Torp
Jill Arnfeldt
Mattias Nordkvist
Sebastian

Tyrone Michele
Dawit
Beri Gerwise
Lana
Mohamed Abdirahman Koje
Tusane 'Tusse' Ali
Ibrahim Qabli
Mäkele
Ramou Njie
Mehdis mamma
Solomon Njie
Mehdi Bah

Ardalan Esmaili
Farid Ayad
Ahmed Abdullahi
Isak Ali Mohammed

Robert Jelinek
Livvakt 1
Rabiah Ferchichi
Italienaren
Yusra Hassan
Rawdah Ali
Hidaya Awes
Aisha Ali
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Really?! A single mom with three kids and the son is wearing high end clothes. I don't think so! And absolutely not every kid in these areas are wearing Boss, Adidas, Nike and others! The story is weird and all clips from the past till present is confusing when it goes back and forth with no difference in light or colour. I was very hopeful in the beginning but the story writer has not that many clues about what it's like in the real suburbia, Stockholm. Then, I must say that it's very nicely filmed so you can't really tell exactly where in Stockholm it is supposed to happened. Please do better research next time. Thank you!

Is not true. It is just a pop culture for the rich that not have that on their doorstep. Monkeys, monkeys and more monkeys. The tv-show depicts all know about it all. Police and perpetrators. Pretty lame because they don't. The lame is not to treat that as a National threat. Which it is. Now it is a tv show about "understanding". Depict some people as "live in 2024" They don't and will never be. Everything from "reasons" to "why" is fake and wronfully depicted. It is just gangs that can't take the transistion from 1154 to 2024. Lame, from all A to B. We all know what works or not. Poor Sweden.

The series is clearly written by someone with no real understanding beyond what they've read in the news. Like many other Swedish series and films, it feels more like theater than cinema. Most actors seem to be reading from cue cards behind the camera, indicating what emotions to display. The result is an empty, plastic, and overacted production. I would rate it 4/10 and wouldn't recommend it unless you're already a fan of Swedish productions. This is my first IMDb review in many years, which says something about how I felt about this series. P. S. Someone said it was similar to End of Watch. I think that person should watch End of Watch again. That is a well-acted and well-written film.

Could have been a good series but the producer doesn't seem to know swedish law and how police works here. Cannot really grip if they want you to see the ugly side of swedish youth criminality or if they want to glorify it. Deliver Me paint a decent picture of the harsh reality of how second generation immigrants run the suburbs and how they use underage kids to do their dirty work to avoid justice. The acting is pretty good, at least by the kids. The best in this series is the music. There's not that many swedish series in this genre so I have to give credit for a nice try. Decent to good but some details are off.

Heavy series. Fantastic acting. I can't speak to how realistic it is in terms of Swedish law, which a couple other reviews have criticized. Whether or not there were mistakes there, this series is really more about the decisions people are faced with and how kids generally lack the intellect and emotional maturity to understand their choices. The acting portrayed this well in the final scenes when it was clear how the lead detective Farid reacted/felt about what had happened in court vs the witness' lack of true understanding about what he'd done. I recommend for the acting and directing but it really is heavy.

I must say that the overwhelming positive reviews are quite exaggerated. That goes to show that people doesn't really know what the reality looks like. For me, it gets a 5.0. I was quite positive due to the fact that the creator was also behind a precious truly important drama-series about a school shooting, but with all the incorrect little details, this series just made me disappointed. The topic is a highly relevant one, but it's quite tragic that they choose a white boy from a middleclass home as the protagonist. There is a lot of things to criticize. The surroundings, the police officers who seemilgly knows everybodys names and are super involved with these kids lives, something that is NOT a fact in reality. It is evident that the writer is someone from a completly different background than the one that is portrayed in this series. Everything is so very out of a white perspective, with little to none focus on different cultures, religion, the state of the society and so on that plays a big role in reality. Gotta hand it to the youngsters though, their acting was alright. However I still think that it shows a perspective of someone who does not live in that kind of enviornment looking in, rather than from a perspective of those who actually live in the surroundings that the series are supposedly about. Most of all i'm disappointed by the fact that it's praised so much. Just goes to show that critics doesn't know what good stuff is.

In the gray shadows of modern Sweden, where echoes of reality softly bounce off stark walls, the series "I Dina Händer" ("In Your Hands") offers a poetic glimpse into contemporary life. This series is a masterpiece of nuance and empathy, where the music does not merely serve as a backdrop but stars prominently, with melodies that touch both heart and soul. The acting of the young cast is particularly outstanding, bringing a mature seriousness to the portrayal of teenage complexities. Their performances are nothing short of stunning, infusing the series with depth and believability rarely seen. These young actors masterfully convey a spectrum of emotions, resonating with a nuanced understanding of human vulnerability. Not only does the series approach modern reality with a sharp lens, but it also portrays the complexities of police work in a manner that is both thorough and honest. Each scene is carefully crafted, with the tension of investigations interwoven with the everyday realities of the officers and the people they protect. "I Dina Händer" is more than just a series; it is a study of life and survival, love and conflict, seen through the eyes of those who mirror society. It is an artistic endeavor that challenges, moves, and ultimately enriches the viewer.













