Netflix’s adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole has launched to critical acclaim, earning a rare 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes just days after its March 26 premiere. This marks a stark contrast to the 2017 film The Snowman, which struggled to translate Nesbø’s complex detective into a successful cinematic experience. While The Snowman faced criticism for its rushed narrative and underdeveloped characters, the new series has already garnered praise for its nuanced approach to the source material. The series, which stars Tobias Santelmann as Harry Hole and Joel Kinnaman as his rival Tom Waaler, spans nine episodes rather than the eight in The Snowman. This extended format allows for deeper exploration of Harry’s psychological struggles, his tangled relationships, and the intricate web of corruption and violence that defines his world. Critics have noted that the show avoids the pitfalls of its predecessor by prioritizing atmospheric tension and character depth over forced drama. A recent review from Collider highlighted the series’ strengths, calling it a “crime thriller that understands exactly what fans of Nordic noir are showing up for.” The show’s depiction of Oslo is described as vivid and immersive, with a moody tone that enhances the psychological stakes of Harry’s investigations. The narrative balances graphic violence with moments of introspection, maintaining a sense of urgency even as it unfolds over multiple episodes. The 100% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, though based on a small sample of reviews, signals strong early reception. While the score may shift as more critiques are added, it represents a significant improvement over The Snowman’s 7% rating.#netflix #jo_nesb #detective_hole #tobias_santelmann #joel_kinnaman