It did feel a bit a bit cheap sometimes but didn't stop each episode from feeling unique. Some of the scenes were re-used 2 or even 3 times in different episodes, each time following a different character. There is an often recurring hallway which transports the characters in between sets which I really like, kind of like a fast travel sequence in a video game. The acting was quite good overall except for some cringy parts and I was really impressed by Christian Hillborgs performance of the co-founder Martin Lorentzon, giving me real "Wolf of Wallstreet" vibes! Being a Swedish production and without a Hollywood budget they had to get clever with the set design. While part fiction it still feels like large parts of the story is based on real events. Each episode dedicates itself to one of the people who were essential to the companys success and the compromises they have on the course of the project. Then I ended up binge-watching the whole thing! The story takes us on a journey following Spotify from the idea to the most popular music streaming site in the world, and it does this with an exciting format. 'How can they make a 6 part series about Spotify interesting?' I thought. To be honest, I was sceptical when I started watching.
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