I just do not know how the originators of this series could possibly have seen Lassgard as the Wallander of Manekll's novels.
In almost no way that he is spoken about in those books, does he fit the profile. It is so counter-intuitive that you wonder if Lassgard owns or part owns the company that makes the films and this is a vanity project. His Wallander comes over on screen as a self-absorbed, slow-thinking, sweaty, self-loving slob
Is that anyone's idea of Wallander?
Just think of Barbara Windsor playing the Sarah Lund part in The Killing and you've got it.
In almost no way that he is spoken about in those books, does he fit the profile. It is so counter-intuitive that you wonder if Lassgard owns or part owns the company that makes the films and this is a vanity project. His Wallander comes over on screen as a self-absorbed, slow-thinking, sweaty, self-loving slob
Is that anyone's idea of Wallander?
Just think of Barbara Windsor playing the Sarah Lund part in The Killing and you've got it.
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