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Three years later, JW gets out of prison, but soon finds himself between the contending parties of his criminal past.Three years later, JW gets out of prison, but soon finds himself between the contending parties of his criminal past.Three years later, JW gets out of prison, but soon finds himself between the contending parties of his criminal past.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations
Hamdija Causevic
- Radovans män
- (as Hamdija Causevic)
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- TriviaDragomir Mrsics who plays Mrado has served time for one of the largest bank heists in Sweden. The robbers targeted Gotabanken in Stockholm, Sweden and got away with 930mil SEK (about $93mil). Only small parts of the money has since been recovered. The crime is now prescribed and he has gone public with the story about the robbery and what he did with his part of the loot.
- GoofsMrado and JW are cellmates in prison. Considering they have been involved in major organized crime and taken shots at each other, they would more likely be held separately for safety reasons.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Easy Money III: Life Deluxe (2013)
- SoundtracksDevil's Work (Alex Metric Remix)
Written By Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, Andrew Wyatt
Performed by Miike Snow
© Universal Music Publishing AB/ Downtown Music Publishing
(p) 2012 Sony Music
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Compelling follow-up
A compelling follow-up to the first film. This takes place three years after the events of EASY MONEY and follows the fortunes (or rather misfortunes) of a group of disparate and broken characters, each of them possessing a dangerous scheme to make some 'easy money'. Director Daniel Espinosa didn't return for this sequel, but his replacement Babak Najafi does a fine job in recreating the style of the original so that EASY MONEY II feels almost exactly the same as the first in terms of look and feel.
The plotting is engaging and the way the various sub-plots weave together is deftly done. There's definitely a tragic and downbeat tone to the story - some might say that it's merely realistic - a 'crime doesn't pay' kind of vibe that runs throughout. The performances are exemplary, with Joel Kinnaman and Dragomir Mrsic particularly shining here and making for a strong double act. There's not as much character depth as in the first film, but on the plus side the focus is on crime throughout without any of the romantic padding or the like.
The plotting is engaging and the way the various sub-plots weave together is deftly done. There's definitely a tragic and downbeat tone to the story - some might say that it's merely realistic - a 'crime doesn't pay' kind of vibe that runs throughout. The performances are exemplary, with Joel Kinnaman and Dragomir Mrsic particularly shining here and making for a strong double act. There's not as much character depth as in the first film, but on the plus side the focus is on crime throughout without any of the romantic padding or the like.
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- Dec 17, 2015
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- Easy Money: Hard to Kill
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- Gross worldwide
- $4,890,512
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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