The scenery is rather better than the plot, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 March 2019. HIStory 3: Trapped Episode 2 2019-06-10 00:18:51; SUB HIStory 3: Trapped Episode 1 2019-06-10 00:18:50; Login to Drama Cool Log in with Google Remember me Forgot password? There’s more than meets the eye, too. Hjörtur’s broken into the fish factory, where he’s having a look at the chopped up human torso kept as evidence. Could go many ways. Season one was fabulous, but I think season 2 even beat that. The Hammer of Thor member in custody … Either way, even a tiny bit helps. Or some journals (I still write old school). Right away, Agnes alerts Andri. Everyone on the ferry is seeing the corpse, which can’t help their psychological state, either. Episode 1 1/10 Following an attack on a politician, Chief of Police Andri returns to his rural hometown. The second episode of Trapped follows up big time on the first, giving us plenty to worry about, and lots of eerie mystery. 50min. For downloading this video, please login first. Andri and Hinrika later find the torso itself has vanished, too. Trapped (Icelandic: Ófærð) is an Icelandic television mystery drama series, created by Baltasar Kormákur and produced by RVK Studios.Broadcast in Iceland on RÚV started on 27 December 2015. His possible involvement’s already causing problems for Agnes and her family, as it dredges up the difficult, tragic past. A real rollercoaster ride from episode 1 till the credits of season 10. Approved third parties also use these tools in connection with our display of ads. Follow … Please report us immediately (with short video or screenshot) when you see these ads. 49min. It also analyses reviews to verify trustworthiness. Then there’s young Perla, Andri’s daughter, whose mean streak has driven a little boy from school, Maggi, out into the cold after she taunts him for not having a father. If errors re-appear then report to us. Audio Languages. Episode #202 Air date: May 24, 2019 A member of right wing extremist group, The Hammer of Thor, is arrested. Episode 2 Children's adventure game show. Audio Not Synced Wrong Audio Other . After that he gets talking to some of the crew, such as Ayanike (Georg Leite de Oliveira Santos), the ferry’s chef. Cinematography is amazing, as is the acting. Andri and Hinrika return to Finnur's house and discover the Euros. And with a possible killer roaming their tiny town. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 August 2019. They confirm Jonas brought the girls here, then Hinrika talks with them and gets photographs of their injuries which disturbs her greatly. Ebo and Pawel raise the tension in the plant. Trapped - Series 1: 2. Turns out, he’s “difficult to work with” and has somewhat of a temper. Audio Languages. 3. He has covered major film festivals such as Fantasia Festival (2019, 2020) and Fantastic Fest. She tells the police chief Hjörtur never got over losing Dagný (Rán Ísold Eysteinsdóttir). THE MAIN ACTORS FROM THE FIRST SEASON, ARE GOOD. RKV’s Trapped In between it all, the man takes care of his girls, as well as watches his ex-wife move on while he’s trapped by the past. Íslenska. Subtitle Not Synced Wrong Subtitle Other . Dear valued customer, DISAPPOINTING. A HIGH-SCHOOL KID, COULD HAVE WRITTEN BETTER. We use cookies and similar tools to enhance your shopping experience, to provide our services, understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements, and display ads. This sends Andri to see Freyja (Ólafía Hrönn Jónsdóttir), the young man’s mother. They chat about Hjörtur (Baltasar Breki Samper), who actually worked on the boat in the kitchen for a brief berth. More purchase options. Directed by Baldvin Z Video availability outside of United Kingdom varies. Trapped. Newell is first and foremost a passionate lover of film— especially horror. * For a recap & review of Episode 1, click here. Or a new pen. 2. Change ). Jonas chokes and beats him, then escapes leaving the cop locked in a cell. Episode 3. Sorry, there was a problem saving your cookie preferences. Some residents become suspicious when they hear more from the money men pushing the building of a new harbour. Hinrika’s stuck at the station overnight looking after Jonas, whom she treats like a dog— proper fucking thing for that human trafficking piece of shit. Wouldn’t look good to have humanitarian troubles. They demand the termination of all present and future contracts that the government has with the American-Quatari aluminum company... Gísli Thorisson's funeral takes a dramatic turn when his sister and Minister, Halla - who Gísli tried to kill - shows up and says a few words at the church. TBA. Please help us to describe the issue so we can fix it asap. Thorhildur and Aron in trouble. Typical Nordic noir territory. Excellent acting in this intelligent, unique crime thriller. The cell phone is still active. This has everything and more packed into it. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 March 2019. Mayor Hrafn Eysteinsson (Pálmi Gestsson) – “once a cop, always a cop” – turns up at the station to pester everyone. Willesden . He warns of the “riff raff” and generally acts like a pain in the ass, only carrying about how the town runs, not so much about the actual events occurring and their gravity. Our website strictly does not use pop up, direct site ads or any ads that would annoy your view. Does this mean he did it? Travelling or based outside United Kingdom? 1. At the station, Ásgeir finally caves to let Jonas go to the bathroom after the prisoner poses it as a “human rights question.” The Reykjavík officers still can’t make it through the roads, so Andri and his cops have to handle the situation. Íslenska. Report. The camper van requires a “forensics team,” and the longer it’s left, the less viable the evidence. Newell is an official member of the Online Film Critics Society, and as of April 2019 he's currently listed as a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic. Written by Clive Bradley & Sigurjón Kjartansson Andri knows it, too. 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( Log Out /  OVER-USED PLOT - TOWN VS. BIG, BAD, POLLUTING COMPANY. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Well, shit. 05 January 2019. The Horrible Home of Critical Film Theory, Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), R.I.P. He wrote for Film Inquiry frequently during 2016-17, and regularly contributed to Scriptophobic during 2018-2019 in a column called Serial Killer Celluloid focusing on film adaptations about real life murderers. She also suggests maybe her son had something to do with that fire, quipping that it “didn‘t start by magic.” Andri wonders if her son has a tendency towards violence.