DVD/Blu-ray: The Bridge (15)

Ben Walsh
Thursday 24 May 2012 11:28 EDT
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Martin is a bulky, scruffy Copenhagen cop whose "nether regions hurt" due to a vasectomy (Morse never had this trouble); Saga is a slim, un-feeling detective in Malmö.

He's charming, she's not. The ill-matched duo need to solve the murder of two women meticulously placed (the top half of one woman and the bottom half of another) on Oresund Bridge, on the Swedish-Danish border. Kim Bodnia and Sofia Helin excel in this unhinged, complex and gripping Scando-thriller.

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