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Easy Money III: Life Deluxe
JW now lives in exile and is more than ever determined to find out what happened to his missing sister Camilla. Every trace leads him to the world of organized crime in Stockholm. Jorge is about to do his last score – the largest robbery in Swedish history. But during the complicated preparations he meets a woman from his past – Nadja. Martin Hägerström is chosen to go undercover into the Serbian mafia, in order to get its notorious boss Radovan Krajnic behind bars. When an assassination attempt is made on Radovan, his daughter Natalie is pulled into the power struggle within the Serbian mafia.
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Plot Summary
In this conclusion to the 'Easy Money' trilogy, JW is released from prison and seeks revenge against those who wronged him, particularly the influential businessman who orchestrated his downfall. He becomes entangled in the criminal underworld once more, navigating treacherous alliances and violent conflicts to reclaim his status and settle old scores. The film culminates in a high-stakes confrontation where JW must face the consequences of his ambitious and destructive path.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding it a disappointing conclusion to the series. While some acknowledged the strong performances and gritty atmosphere, others criticized the convoluted plot and excessive violence. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the return to the dark themes of the earlier films, while others felt it failed to deliver a satisfying resolution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its continuation of the dark and violent tone of the series.
Criticized for a plot that felt overly complicated and less engaging than its predecessors.
Notable for strong performances from the lead cast, particularly Joel Kinnaman.
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Fun Fact
This film is the third and final installment in the Swedish 'Easy Money' film series, based on the novel by Jens Lapidus.
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