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Daniel Espinosa directs this gritty Swedish crime thriller based on the novels by Jens Lapidus. Cash-strapped but ambitious business student JW (Joel Kinnaman) finds himself being drawn ever deeper into the Stockholm underworld when he tries to impress the daughter of a wealthy family. At the same time, minor crook Jorge (Matias Varela) knows that if he can pull off one last cocaine deal, all his worries will be over. As the two protagonists paths prepare to cross, Jorge discovers that time is not on his side, as the police and the Serbian mafia, in the shape of ruthless enforcer Mrado (Dragomir Mrsic), begin to close in. (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)

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Malarkey 

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English This trilogy attracted me ever since I found out it existed. That’s why I made time for it and started watching the first instalment, which is also the one with the best rating both on this site and the IMDb. The story itself is not that bad, but the main character is so annoying that it’s not even pretty. A snobbish Norwegian wants a better life than he deserves and that’s why he gets what he actually deserves. The most beautiful thing about the whole story was that although the film is Swedish and everything takes place in Sweden, there are only a few Swedes in it. It is worth considering whether there are still Swedes in Sweden or whether the Swedes are rather Norwegians, Bulgarians, Serbians or Arabs, as in the case of this movie. Anyway, if not for the shitty camera and the arrogant main character, I would be satisfied. But without it, the movie would not be what it is. Distinctive. But for me, it is worth three stars. ()

Othello 

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English While the rule of thumb in old mafia movies is "you can't trust anyone but your (mafia) family" here in ethnically embellished Sweden (nearly six languages are spoken in this movie), the complete opposite phrases come out. Quiet character building, some violence here and there, and quite a few action scenes under the baton of a very skilled director and cinematographer born to work with detail and light. The main character is mega unsympathetic, but kind of on purpose, and that's appreciated. ()