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Easy Money

Original title: Snabba cash
  • 2010
  • R
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
20K
YOUR RATING
Matias Varela, Joel Kinnaman, Dragomir Mrsic, and Lisa Henni in Easy Money (2010)
When JW becomes a drug runner in order to maintain his double life, his fate becomes tied to two other men: Jorge, a fugitive on the run from both the Serbian mafia and the police, and mafia enforcer Mrado, who is on the hunt for Jorge.
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When JW becomes a drug runner in order to maintain his double life, his fate becomes tied to two other men: Jorge, a fugitive on the run from both the Serbian mafia and the police, and mafia... Read allWhen JW becomes a drug runner in order to maintain his double life, his fate becomes tied to two other men: Jorge, a fugitive on the run from both the Serbian mafia and the police, and mafia enforcer Mrado, who is on the hunt for Jorge.When JW becomes a drug runner in order to maintain his double life, his fate becomes tied to two other men: Jorge, a fugitive on the run from both the Serbian mafia and the police, and mafia enforcer Mrado, who is on the hunt for Jorge.

  • Director
    • Daniel Espinosa
  • Writers
    • Daniel Espinosa
    • Jens Lapidus
    • Fredrik Wikström
  • Stars
    • Joel Kinnaman
    • Matias Varela
    • Dragomir Mrsic
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Espinosa
    • Writers
      • Daniel Espinosa
      • Jens Lapidus
      • Fredrik Wikström
    • Stars
      • Joel Kinnaman
      • Matias Varela
      • Dragomir Mrsic
    • 36User reviews
    • 83Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Trailer 1:39
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    Snabba Cash
    Trailer 1:52
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    Trailer 1:52
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    Easy Money: Clip 1
    Clip 1:06
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    Photos23

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    Joel Kinnaman
    Joel Kinnaman
    • JW
    Matias Varela
    Matias Varela
    • Jorge
    • (as Matias Padin Varela)
    Dragomir Mrsic
    Dragomir Mrsic
    • Mrado
    Lisa Henni
    Lisa Henni
    • Sophie
    Mahmut Suvakci
    Mahmut Suvakci
    • Abdulkarim
    Jones Danko
    • Fahdi
    Lea Stojanov
    • Lovisa
    Dejan Cukic
    Dejan Cukic
    • Radovan
    Miodrag Stojanovic
    • Nenad
    Joel Spira
    • Nippe
    Christian Hillborg
    • Jet Set Carl
    Fabian Bolin
    • Philipp
    Annika Ryberg Whittembury
    Annika Ryberg Whittembury
    • Paola
    Fares Fares
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    • Mahmoud
    Hamdija Causevic
    • Ratko
    Sasa Petrovic
    • Stefanovic
    Alexander Silfverskiöld
    • Putte
    Alexander Stocks
    • Fredrik
    • Director
      • Daniel Espinosa
    • Writers
      • Daniel Espinosa
      • Jens Lapidus
      • Fredrik Wikström
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    9sergepesic

    Dose of reality

    Fortunately, thriller is not dead. Hollywood thriller is a desiccated corpse. It somehow keeps plodding stealing good ideas from around a world. This movie is awaiting a remake in Hollywood. Can't wait to see that disaster. What makes this Swedish thriller fresh and original is the hefty dose of reality and interest in it's characters. They are not just a bunch of crooks and psychopaths, they are human too. Young Swede with expensive tastes and little money, Chilean criminal with dreams and the Serbian enforcer with an 8-year daughter to care for. We see the glimpse of what they are made of. Nothing overly heavy and preachy, but just enough to fell real and plausible. And that is what Hollywood doesn't do. The audience they aim for, pimply, computer game addicted, 14 year olds just don't have the patience for anything else apart from explosions and non-stop action. So, thankfully comes this brilliant flick with 2 sequels to follow.
    8TheSquiss

    The very fine original before the inevitable Hollywood remake.

    Easy Money (or Snabba Cash to give it its original Swedish title) was originally released in Sweden in 2010, a full three years before it reached the UK, by which time the sequel (snappily entitled Snabba Cash II) had already been out for a year in Scandinavia. Perhaps that at least ensures we won't need to wait too long to find out what happens to the surviving characters.

    With three strands that entwine into a single story, Easy Money is a violent, at times bloody, peek under the tarpaulin that covers the Serbian mafia and its nefarious dealings with drugs and murder. JW (Joel Kinnaman) is a clean-cut law student with money issues until the opportunity to run drugs ends the former and resolves the latter. With a girlfriend, Sophie (Lisa Henni), from the right side of town and employers from the wrong side, his life becomes complicated and very tense. Caught between Jorge (Mateas Varela), a fugitive on the run from the cops and the Serbian mafia, and Mrado (Dragomir Mrsic) a mafia hard man, JW winds up in some very deep do-do indeed…

    Easy Money carves up the screen in a similar vein to this year's Dead Man Down but lacks the panache. Where as Colin Farrell's film had a certain smoothness to the violence, this is gritty and unfinished. It feels a little rushed at times but that's part of the attraction. You really don't want to mess with any of these characters. Ever.

    It's very easy to like JW, even though everything screams that he's a fool who is willingly corrupting himself. It doesn't take a genius to work out there'll be serious consequences come the end of the film, but for whom? Kinnaman, who boosted his international profile with The Killing, is on excellent form here. Think Jonathan Rhys Meyers in Match Point only better. Much, much better.

    The characters are rounded well enough for us to step back from them but not so much that they appear sculpted film characters rather than raw, unpleasant lowlifes who'll blow you away if it's ever a threat to their survival.

    Easy Money is always compelling and the two-hour running time whizzes by in an instant. Alas, by sheer dint of it being in foreign language, it is unlikely to garner much of an audience in the UK and USA; I was the sole occupant of the cinema last night and, whilst it was a joy for me, it doesn't bode well for the chances of the sequel hitting Bristol.

    For the philistines who are unable to watch and read the screen simultaneously, Easy Money is good enough to have been awarded an unnecessary Hollywood remake staring Zac Effron. I have nothing against Effron, on the contrary, he impressed me in The Paperboy last year, it's just that Hollywood does have a tendency to take excellent foreign language films and mutilate them. Disagree? Compare and contrast Let The Right One In with Let Me In, or The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and its remake, or the Hollywood adaptation of TV's The Killing, or…

    When will Hollywood learn? Stop remaking the great films and TV series and take a look at those that should have been good but bombed. I'm not judging the remake of Easy Money before the cameras even start rolling but, take it from me, it's unlikely to improve on the original. It's certainly no date movie, but a gritty thriller that will happily consume any Friday night.

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    8daniel-836

    Great flick

    A really good action thriller with interesting characters. I do NOT think that they are plain stereotypes without Drott. On the contrary. You feel for them and it's easy to get engaged in their lives and all they experience.

    The movie manages to bring forth some very sensitive moments as well as very brutal scenes with realistic violence. I especially likes the lighting when it comes to the technical part of Snabba Cash. I also liked the shots of some of the dialogue which i found innovative without being over the top. They made it very interesting to watch.

    I usually look the other when it comes to Swedish movies but I really enjoyed this one.

    I say watch it.
    8Jona1988

    Superb thriller! Brutal, realistic, tense and gripping.

    The first time I saw this film I had just finished the book. Simply loved the book and I was really looking forward to the movie adaptation. At first I found myself disappointed. The problem according to me was how they had handled the material. The movie just felt like a too trimmed down and simplified adaptation. I understand that you can't bring the entire book to the big screen, but this felt rushed and simple. Character that felt vastly different to their counterparts in the book. It took quite some time before I saw the film again. I decided to try being more objective, not keep irritating myself over the changes. Take it for what it is and not what it could and maybe should have been. I´ve seen it several times since often with long breaks between, meaning years. It seems each time I see it I like it more. Now I think it´s one of the best Swedish thrillers, at least of the ones I have seen. A really gripping movie about criminal underworld, themes of social status, gripping characters and thrilling events. This is a brutal film not just in the action but also the plot. It feels very realistic even if I don´t really know anything about the stuff. The author of the book has personal experience of the world he writes about. The acting is very good. Excellent casting choices. Not only in their performances but they really feel believable in this world. Joel Kinnaman is pretty much as I imagined JW and Matias Varela it totally believable. The actor which makes the best performance is Dragomir Mrsic, his performance is great and his is the most gripping character. The action is among the best in a Swedish movie. Visually great with suspense at the highest. Brutal and tense without overdoing it. Not wanting to bad mouth Swedish movies but the production is really on top. I think that even if you are not familiar with the book you will have little problem in following the plot. The pace is fast but not too much. It still gives time to give us understanding of the characters. Which is totally necessary as the characters are just as interesting as the events they are in, maybe even more so.

    Snabba Cash is a brutal, realistic, tense and gripping. They have done a movie that I think does the book justice but also works very well as a movie on its own.
    7stensson

    Yes, it works!

    Had big doubts when I came. Had less doubts when I left and they were of another kind. But, big surprise, Swedish film industry has produced a gangster thriller which is on international level, although not the highest.

    The business school student here is too fascinated by suburban immigrant mobster life. And he wants the money involved, so he gets into the racket. He's a solitaire in that kind of life, which of course (what did you expect?) is told in a cliché way, but the people you meet aren't just monsters, running the evil machine or being part of it. They are somewhat believable and so is the gloomy mood in this environment.

    What happens is rather foreseeable, but it's anyway a quite intelligent movie about crime and criminals. It could have been much much worse.

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    • Trivia
      Dragomir Mrsic is not a trained actor, but is actually a former bank robber.
    • Goofs
      Before the scene where Mrado is assaulting Jorge in the woods, JW is seen walking past Mrado's car. When he walks past the car you can clearly see the camera-team visible for a short second.
    • Quotes

      Jorge: You look like a brat.

      JW: Absolutely.

      Jorge: But you live like a fucking drug addict.

      JW: Good then you should feel right at home, right.

    • Connections
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      Written by Jörgen Elofsson (as J. Elofsson), John Lundvik (as J. Lundvik), Erik Lidbom (as H. Lidbom) and nm10019610 (as C. Mason)

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 2010 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Germany
      • Denmark
      • France
    • Official site
      • MySpace
    • Languages
      • Swedish
      • Serbian
      • Spanish
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Tiền Bẩn
    • Filming locations
      • Handelshögskolan i Stockholm, Sveavägen, Norrmalm, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Tre Vänner Produktion
      • Film i Väst
      • Nordisk Film
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • SEK 30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $205,741
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $24,684
      • Jul 15, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,444,544
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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