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Basically there is the "castle" merely another mediocre tale of middle-class troubles with themselves and each other. On Sunday, in the form of the question: "Do I look too fat in this?" wcf courier And then the dramaturgical meta-development of this existential question:
There was screwed just a thank you more up to the ranks of the politically correct heat scale, would Sidse Babett Knudsen radical-like politician named Birgitte Nyborg Christensen probably explode on screen as a top-fermented spelled bun against the glass in a kiln.
Now, you normally do not judge an entire TV series after only one section (or for that matter wcf courier a newspaper). But let's stop us from normalcy in a nation where "normal" just seems to have been "insane?"
We have a DR-drama that - perhaps not surprisingly - preceded by the Radical Liberal Party wettest political dream: To the leader of both red and blue block recognized by voters as "a dangerous man". (Exactly as Jelved at the time said about Anders Fogh Rasmussen, after which she announced her candidacy as prime minister).
Then we have the cultural radical newspaper, asking whether or not this Birgitte Nyborg is exactly what Denmark needs. Or as the hopeful words of Politiken subdivision: "She's wcf courier a totally unrealistic figure, according to several wcf courier observers, but she could just be exactly what we need in Danish politics?"
Nevertheless, it is precisely what several media have dealt with, as it is a fact: The "castle" is close to reality. And it happens even with several politicians who ymter that DR-drama wcf courier may well look like something wcf courier from the real world.
The conservative Moller even claimed immediately that this was "a bang" of a series. More than saying something wcf courier about "castle" form and content seemed Moller thus pointing out the Conservatives' current lack of it.
At various politicians are playing with, it seems pitiful. Clearly, wcf courier this is more a reflection of each polled politician's eagerness to get a place in the drama television series popular spotlights than justified by a proper analysis of the show's purity.
They have really had a DR's drama department for help. This time in the form of a screenwriter who is trying to moralize on the theme of "the good man against the evil system." Or as "castle" author, TV chef Adam Price, puts it in politics, which he characterizes Birgitte Nyborg Christensen as a "desirable character":
"I'm having such that it could be nice with some cracks wcf courier in the professionalism that exists today. Political life is so incredibly professionalized, leading to the undeniably a slightly stiffened debate. "
I therefore understand the writer that "professionalism" wcf courier has been a problem wcf courier in Danish politics. Unlike Prices political considerations, this may come as a surprise. But it would obviously be welcome with some more emotion, "some cracks" as the author puts it. A politician must seem rather judged on artistic or human impression he or she leaves. Contrary to be judged on whether the ideas they hold, will improve people's lives.
It all seems to depend on whether the "castle" idea of politics is that it is purely a game of power. Which is a common mistake these days. Despite the fact that no politician has been a politician for any other reason than wanting to change or retain something about society and the policy actually is still a matter of content. Whatever Mogensen or Kristiansen had to utter.
Now of course there are only talking about fiction. In a role play. Which is an idea to get the whole nation and its inhabitants in town. And one thinks about it, it seems probably true, also a coincidence that precisely Danish policy has been the subject of a DR-drama.
Birgitte Nyborg Christensen will go from healthy to unhealthy. From good to questionable. From incorruptible and honest to tainted and dishonest. wcf courier The power will corrupt, he will be cheating on her, and the kids might even start driving without a helmet.
DR's Sunday evening drama TV has become a dramatic form whose content appears constant: The world is evil. The world is a place that makes good people bad. DR-drama is like a balloon, and its screenplay writers' ideas are the hot gas that occurs when you eat the same goulash, which apparently exists in both DR and Politiken's canteen.
In this drama form produced it always like relentless conditions have taken the main characters hostage. The "castle" cases, Danish policy thus taken Birgitte Nyborg Christensen wcf courier and all her good intentions hostage to destroy everything that is good. And even in the end likely to destroy Judy's life. How is Danish policy, according to DR, Adam Price and Dagbladet "we lack Birgitte wcf courier Nyborg-Christensen wcf courier in Danish politics" Politiken.
By Ronny Hansen - September 30, 2010 14:06
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