Movie Review:- Easy Money is a Swedish crime thriller based on the international best-selling novel Snabba Cash by Jens Lapidus. Lower-class business student JW falls in love with a sexy heiress while living a double life mingling with Stockholm’s wealthy elite. To keep up the façade of his lifestyle, he’s lured into a world of crime. Jorge is a petty fugitive on the run from both the police and Serbian mafia. He hopes that brokering a massive cocaine deal will allow him to escape for good. Mafia enforcer Mrado is on the hunt for Jorge, but his efforts are complicated when he’s unexpectedly saddled with caring for his young daughter. As JW’s journey ventures deeper into the dark world of organized crime, the fate of all three men becomes entangled and ends with a dramatic struggle for life and death.
Direction, Performance and Music:- Thecharacter study of the first order masquerading as a highly effective thriller, The action is fast and fierce, as are the crosses and double-crosses. Not a film of predictability or resolution, but grit, with director Daniel Espinosa finding a fascinating tone of helplessness to forcefully slice through the expected tough guy attitude.
Overall:- An exciting Swedish crime thriller that reaffirms the status of director Spinoza as a major talent to watch.