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In Wallander 30: Saknaden (2013), Detective Wallander is faced with the daunting task of solving a case involving a teenage girl who has been dismembered. As he delves into the dark and sinister world of human trafficking, Wallander's struggle with memory loss becomes a hindrance to his investigation. With his mental faculties compromised, he finds himself being sidelined and replaced by Martinsson, who takes charge of the case. However, the two detectives find themselves at odds when it comes to identifying the culprit responsible for the girl's gruesome murder.
As the investigation unfolds, tension and uncertainty escalate between Wallander and Martinsson. The duo pursues different paths, leading to conflicting theories and suspicions. While Wallander's experience and intuition urge him to go down a certain route, Martinsson demands a more systematic and evidence-based approach. This clash of perspectives and methods creates a compelling dynamic as they endeavor to uncover the truth behind the heinous crime.
Wallander 30: Saknaden intelligently explores the complexities of a high-stakes investigation while intertwining personal struggles and internal conflicts. With Wallander's memory loss serving as a poignant backdrop, the film raises thought-provoking questions about the role of memory and the impact it has on detective work. As the narrative unfolds, viewers are left on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the unraveling of the mystery and the resolution of the conflict between the two detectives.
Prepare to be captivated by this gripping crime drama, as Wallander and Martinsson navigate a treacherous world of human trafficking, memory loss, and moral dilemmas.
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SaknadenRelease Date:
07 Jun 2014Writers:
Malin Lagerlöf, Henning Mankell