This is such a good drama in the Danish style. Successful restaurateur Christoffer left the family steel business a few years ago, settled in Stockholm, happily married to a pretty actress, when suddenly everything collapses, his father dies, and his mother, who now owns a controlling stake, insists that he return home and head the
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This is such a good drama in the Danish style. Successful restaurateur Christoffer left the family steel business a few years ago, settled in Stockholm, happily married to a pretty actress, when suddenly everything collapses, his father dies, and his mother, who now owns a controlling stake, insists that he return home and head the plant. At first, he refuses to agree with his wife, but at the last minute he changes his decision and stays. He is completely immersed in the cases piled on him, because the company has big problems. As a result of all these changes in his life, Christoffer himself changes, gradually becoming colder and tougher, his marriage collapses, but he still achieves success. On the one hand, of course, one could accuse his mother of forcing him to do so; on the other hand, I think he had a predisposition to such acts, as his mother rightly noted, he was like her, so that the inheritance that seemed to crush his former life went to him correctly, he was in fact so, and his passing in between into another life was just unusual for him. The main role is Ulrich Thomsen, which I always like.
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