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At a plastic Christmas tree factory in Norway, three dangerous ex-cons and their supervisor win 1.7 million kroner on the pools. As trust and friendship quickly dissolve, guns are loaded, knives are sharpened,and the division of the money begins... (Rialto Distribution)

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DaViD´82 

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anglais A hint of Nesbø’s absurd dark Headhunters - esque style humor shines through, but that’s about it. It’s one of those movies which are easier to talk about than to watch. What’s to blame is the adaptation, a huge amount of scenes are iconic on paper but the adaptation itself is weak and flavorless. And the only successfully executed thing is the “one to one" stolen from somewhere else. What’s most interesting about the end result is that in Headhunters, the main protagonist resembled a Norwegian Walken and here he resembles a Norwegian Buscemi. And the cop neighbor is reading Nesbø’s “Leopard" in the original language. Although I wouldn’t expect any less from a Norwegian. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais I didn't enjoy it as much as Headhunters, but I enjoyed it, and that's what counts. The gradual unraveling of the story of sudden deaths in a small Norwegian town often made me laugh, and certainly not because of the above-average number of idiots. It was rather simple and not exactly original, but I wasn't bored, and it made me laugh, which is a basic requirement when it comes to a comedy. ()

angel74 

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anglais I like the Nordic sense of humor, but I didn't have that much fun here. Considering that the whole thing feels like a Norwegian offshoot of Quentin Tarantino films, I'm honestly a bit disappointed. I liked the cast quite a bit, but the script could have been more polished - at least the final passage. (55%) ()