
How do you find a murderer amidst the chaos, death and destruction of the Second World War? On the Russian Front in the harsh winter of 1943, a series of bodies, hideously mutilated and carved with bizarre symbols and messages, are discovered. Arturo, a world-weary police inspector, now serving his country in the brutal regime of the military, makes it his personal mission to track down the killer, a cunning, vicious entity seemingly intent on making known a diabolical master... (Full plot summary below)
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How do you find a murderer amidst the chaos, death and destruction of the Second World War? On the Russian Front in the harsh winter of 1943, a series of bodies, hideously mutilated and carved with bizarre symbols and messages, are discovered. Arturo, a world-weary police inspector, now serving his country in the brutal regime of the military, makes it his personal mission to track down the killer, a cunning, vicious entity seemingly intent on making known a diabolical master plan, one that may lead to the very top of the chain of command, threatening the very direction of the war.
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| User ReviewDave CEn la División azul, grupos de soldados que hay en el frente ruso, hay un asesino en serie. Se asigna un soldado que fue inspector a encontrarlo antes de que se acabe el tiempo. Buen drama. |
| User ReviewJonathan BSilencio en la Nieve is set during the Second World War when Franco sent troops to help the Nazis on the Russian frontline. I have to say that this is an episode in the war that I am completely ignorant of and it made for an interesting setting. The opening scene is one of the most startling things I've seen in a long time and provides a suitably gruesome prelude to the plot which involves a series of unexplained murders of Spanish soldiers. Former policeman Arturo (played by Juan Diego Botto) is set on the case to investigate the murders and try to explain the gruesome messages that have been carved into the bodies. What he uncovers is a twisted tale leading back to events that happened years before, back in Spain, with a killer motivated by revenge. The backdrop is different and there is enough mystery to keep lovers of thrillers engaged in the plot. Gerado Herero directs the action with skill, making the most of his budget. Juan Diego Botto makes for a good lead and plays an attractive, if stereotypical character. I think if you like "Nordic-Noir" stories, you'll enjoy this one. |