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The Sandell family is a normal family consisting of the priest Adam, the lawyer Ulrika and their 19-year-old daughter Stella. They live a seemingly perfect life in a polished residential suburb outside of Lund. One day, everything changes when Stella ends up in custody, accused of murder. Her devastated parents don't know what to do. What has happened? They want to help Stella at any cost, but do they really know their daughter? Or each other? (Netflix)

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English My final assessment climbed to four pieces, but the fourth one is somewhat shaky. From the expected interesting drama, it eventually became one of the current trendiest issues for me, which could be surpassed by a skilled Czech filmmaker with a miniseries about our little Czech Fritzl, who was acquitted by the court with probation for repeatedly raping his stepdaughter (probably at least dozens of cases and even an abortion took place). Such an ending would be even weaker than in this matter. The series evoked such contradictory feelings in me that I felt like I was becoming schizophrenic. On one hand, I am clearly against people taking justice into their own hands, on the other hand, I would gladly return impaling on a stake for rape, so I was bothered by who and how they were killing, but then I admit that poking back for poking back is quite fair play. Well, as I say, a bit of a schizophrenic. / Lesson: Although I am a staunch atheist, the biblical eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth, poke for poke is not completely foreign to me. 4*- ()