Occupied
is a Norwegian television series which tells the story of a series of
political events leading to the Russian military occupation of
Norway.
A
Russian military occupation of Norway may sound unrealistic but the
series plays out in such a manner that it's almost believable. After
a few episodes it doesn't really matter as the plot fully draws in
the viewer. The intricate plot blends love, political intrigue,
action and European politics in a believable fashion.
The
military intervention was all about Norway's enormous oil and gas
reserves.
Yes,
the geopolitics of oil and gas are intense. After all, wasn't the US
intervention in Iraq all about oil? So why should one be so surprised
something similar could happen in the heart of Europe with Russia as
the antagonist?
Occupied
is watchable despite the acting. At times, the acting leaves a lot to
be desired. It is wooden with characters seeming to simply 'go
through the motions.' The depth in characters is therefore missing.
Nonetheless,
Occupied is a must watch for anyone interested in political
thrillers. It builds a credible story based on plausible situations.
The gaps in the plot are forgivable given the entertainment value of
the series.
Note:
At the the time of writing, two season of Occupied are available on
Netflix in many jurisdiction.
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Imran
is an adventurer, blogger, consultant, guide, photographer, speaker,
traveler and a banker in his previous life. He is available on twitter (@grandmoofti);
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