The aforementioned obsession, and I have to call it that, is a Swedish television series, Vår tid är nu, that translates to “Our Time is Now,” known to American audiences as simply “The Restaurant.”
It is as addicting as was “Downton Abbey.” Once I started watching, I absolutely could not stop. It got to be a bit embarrassing to be honest. I kept making excuses to sit down with a cup of coffee, tea, a sandwich, what have you, so that I could watch another episode. Finally, I told myself that I had to earn episodes by getting chores done around the house, otherwise I would’ve been happy to binge watch all four seasons nonstop.
It begins in May, 1945, as peace is proclaimed in Europe. The story centers around
the Löwander family, headed by stern matriarch, Helga, who runs their old
fashioned restaurant in Stockholm with her two always warring sons, Gustaf and
Peter, and their perpetually romantic rebel sister, Nina. The plots and subplots are fascinating, the characters varied
and well developed, the acting is stellar, and it is quite intriguing to watch
history unfold from postwar 1945 all the way to the civil rights movement. Like
many Scandinavian productions, it can be a bit dark, but I was so drawn in that
I found myself on edge worrying about the characters.I highly recommend this series. It’s available for viewing on Acorn TV, AMC+, and Sundance Now. Get your chores done ahead of time, because once you start watching, you are not going to want to stop.
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2 comments:
I am LOL at you making yourself "earn episodes" :D We don't subscribe to any of those channels, but if we do, I'll look for it. We have started turning on captions on everything we watch now. I know we are getting older, but also I think a lot of American actors don't speak clearly - they mumble!
I am enjoying my free trial of Acorn and will decide next week if I want to keep it and continue watching my British shows! It was a fun thing the late Hubby and I did. (:
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