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Easy Money (2010 film)

Easy Money (Swedish: Snabba cash)[3] is a Swedish crime thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa (in his directorial debut) that was released on 15 January 2010. It is based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Jens Lapidus.[4] Joel Kinnaman stars in the lead role of Johan "JW" Westlund, a rather poor man living a double life in the upper class areas of Stockholm. After meeting a wealthy girl, he is enticed into the world of organized crime and begins to sell cocaine to afford his expensive lifestyle. Easy Money was well received by critics and was a hit at the box office.

Easy Money
DVD cover
Directed byDaniel Espinosa
Screenplay byMaria Karlsson
Story byDaniel Espinosa
Abdullahi Ahmed Sattarvandi
Fredrik Wikström
Based onEasy Money
by Jens Lapidus
Produced byFredrik Wikström
Starring
CinematographyAril Wretblad
Edited byTheis Schmidt
Music byJon Ekstrand
Production
company
Tre Vänner Produktion AB
Distributed byNordisk Film
Release date
  • 15 January 2010 (2010-01-15)
Running time
124 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguagesSwedish, Spanish, Serbian
BudgetSEK 30 million[1]
Box officeSEK 59.1 million[2]

Two sequels to the film have been made: Easy Money II (2012) and Easy Money III (2013). In 2010, Warner Bros. announced their plans for an American remake of Easy Money starring Zac Efron,[5] but the project was shelved.[6] In 2021, the TV series Snabba Cash was released on Netflix, containing 6 episodes based on the original novel.

Plot edit

Johan "JW" Westlund is a man living in Stockholm and is a promising student at the Stockholm School of Economics. JW is originally from the Norrland region in Sweden where his father, who has a slight drinking problem, works in a saw mill, while his mother works in an employment agency. JW is wracked by the disappearance of his sister, Camilla, four years earlier. JW feigns the appearance of a stekare (in Swedish parlance, a lifestyle based on flaunting one's apparent wealth), actually leading a double life driving taxi illegally to finance his expensive life on Stureplan. A romance with the upper-class girl Sophie leads to him being enticed into the world of organized crime. Abdulkarim, who is running the taxi business, offers JW a job in helping him start his cocaine business.

Jorge Salinas Barrio is a Chilean man who went to prison after being caught in the drug business. He has now escaped and is on the run from the police. Jorge knows everything about cocaine. He has a plan: to avenge those who wronged him, among them Serbian Mafia boss Radovan Kranjic, and to make one final cocaine delivery and then leave the country for good.

Mrado Slovovic, a hitman who runs errands for the Serbian Mafia, is sent by Radovan on a mission to take care of Jorge. At the same time, he has to struggle with taking care of his eight-year-old daughter, who he is forced to take with him on his job because the mother has a drug addiction.

These three characters cross paths through their dreams about quick earnings. Once JW and Abdulkarim begin their cocaine business, they want to expand. Abdulkarim has heard that Jorge, who has escaped from prison by this time, has learned everything about the cocaine business while in prison. Simultaneously, Jorge has tried to blackmail Radovan, the Serbian Mafia boss. Mrado is tasked by Radovan to kill Jorge to prevent him from helping any of Radovan's competitors. Meanwhile, JW is promised 20,000 SEK if he can bring Jorge back to Abdulkarim alive. After noticing Mrado following Jorge, JW tails both of them, losing sight of Jorge when he gets on a bus. JW fortuitously finds them when he notices the car he saw Mrado drive away in standing in a forest clearing. When he enters the forest, he finds Mrado and one of Radovan's henchmen savagely beating Jorge. JW sets off the car alarm of the Serbian attackers to distract them. Meanwhile, Jorge hides from his attackers, who then travel further into the forest to find him. JW approaches a badly wounded Jorge and takes him back to his dormitory. Abdulkarim visits JW and Jorge and helps Jorge recuperate. Though hesitant about keeping Jorge in his dorm room, JW relents when Abdulkarim offers him 1000 SEK for every day Jorge stays. As Jorge recuperates, he learns more about JW and the two become friends.

At one of the jetsetter parties, JW falls for Sophie (Lisa Henni), the on and off girlfriend of jet-setter Carl. JW learns that Carl's father's investment bank is in serious financial trouble and Carl may not be able to afford the extravagant stekare lifestyle. This becomes important when Abdulkarim asks JW to figure out how they can launder the 20,000,000 SEK profit they will eventually earn. JW proposes that they buy shares of Carl's father's failing bank, giving it a stimulus that would not only save the business but immediately increase the price of the shares, making it more profitable. JW acts as the front man for Abdulkarim's cocaine syndicate as they attempt to purchase the bank. Though Carl's father has reservations, he eventually relents and accepts the deal.

Soon after, JW and the drug syndicate visit Jorge's drug dealer friends in Germany. The drug dealers show how they smuggle drugs by inserting drug capsules under the skin of dogs and then letting the incision heal and the hair grow back which takes two months according to the drug dealers. The drug dealers also place drug capsules in the leaves of young cabbage plants and then let the cabbage grow a full size head around the capsule. Abdulkarim's syndicate ultimately negotiates for a shipment of 40 kilos of pure cocaine. The drug dealers want the money deposited in a Swiss account. JW immediately raises concerns about that plan, arguing that Switzerland is not that secret anymore and recommends an account in Andorra or Liechtenstein instead. This gains the drug dealer's trust and allows the transaction to run smoothly. Later, Jorge advises that JW that he is unlikely to see the money promised by Abdulkarim. JW visits Abdulkarim in his hideout and, while talking with Abdulkarim, realizes that what Jorge said was true.

Mrado is waiting with his daughter at JW's apartment building and offers JW two million for assistance in raiding Abdulkarim's drug shipment. JW agrees on the understanding that no one will get hurt. The drugs arrive in an eighteen-wheeler full of cabbages. Jorge and Abdulkarim's men start repackaging the drugs in a warehouse. Meanwhile, JW assists Mrado and one of Mrado's Serbian friends in entering the warehouse. A firefight occurs and one of Abdulkarim's men is seriously wounded immediately. JW is shocked by the turn of events. Jorge realizes that JW has double crossed them. Meanwhile, Radovan has phoned the police to report the drug delivery. JW grabs a weapon and holds off the Serbians as the police arrive and a firefight breaks out. JW and Jorge escape to the rooftop and eventually get to a car. Mrado's friend is seriously wounded, but intends to hold off the others so that Mrado can escape. As Mrado runs from an alley, he is hit and seriously injured by the car with Jorge and JW in it. JW, the least injured of the three, is angry with Mrado who had promised that no one would get hurt. JW shoots Mrado. JW then fires shots at the policemen closing in, thereby allowing Jorge to escape in the car. JW then surrenders to the police. Mrado is taken away by ambulance and calls his daughter on the way to the hospital. Jorge drives off into a forest and is last seen running through a field similar to the field that he ran through after escaping from prison.

The movie ends with JW in prison with tattoos of "JW" and "Camilla" on his arms. He is visited by Sophie who still cares deeply for JW, but she is leaving Sweden to stay at her parents’ house in France. She asks JW if he cares for her. JW appears to care for Sophie, but says nothing. As Sophie leaves, she relays a message from Jorge who says that Paola had a baby girl. JW says that if Jorge calls again, tell him that '"Mr. Brains" says 'Hello.'"

Cast edit

  • Joel Kinnaman as Johan "JW" Westlund
  • Matias Varela as Jorge Salinas Barrio
  • Dragomir Mrsic as Mrado Slovovic
  • Lisa Henni as Sophie
  • Mahmut Suvakci as Abdulkarim
  • Jones Danko as Fahdi
  • Lea Stojanov as Lovisa
  • Dejan Čukić as Radovan Kranjic
  • Miodrag Stojanovic as Nenad
  • Joel Spira as Nippe
  • Christian Hillborg as Jetset-Carl
  • Jan Waldekranz as Carls' father
  • Annika Ryberg Whittembury as Paola Salinas Barrio
  • Fares Fares as Mahmoud

Production edit

Jens Lapidus released the novel Snabba cash in 2006. It received praise from critics and was a success in terms of sales. Ever since it came out, Swedish director Daniel Espinosa dreamed of getting the opportunity to adapt it into a film. The opportunity came only a few years later when he met film producer Fredrik Wikström who asked him to direct the film. Espinosa has said that the book is important to him because of his Chilean roots and because he was raised in the Swedish suburbs. "When I lived in Skogås there were not so many Chileans, so I hung out with Yugoslavians [...] until I was 17 years old. Then a lot of crazy stuff happened and I ended up at Sigtuna with a bunch of upper class brats."[7]

Joel Kinnaman was cast in the lead role of Johan "JW" Westlund. He told Helsingborgs Dagblad that "It is a difficult role and a difficult character to play. I love my character deeply, but he makes a lot of decisions in life that are idiotic and he chooses paths that lead to disaster and that gets unbelievably painful consequences for both him and the people that mean something for him."[7] Filming began in March 2009 in Stockholm.[8] Other shooting locations include Gothenburg and Germany (9–11 June 2009).[9]

 
Jens Lapidus, author of the novel Snabba cash

In December 2009 Lapidus told the newspaper Svenska Dagbladet that he had seen an early version of the film and "it feels good. The film is based on my book, but is at the same time a story of its own. Naturally my main characters are in it and they have managed to capture the authentic feel, but I haven't written the manuscript, I've only given pointers."[4] Lapidus has written two back-to-back sequels to Snabba cash, which are also to be adapted into films. Filming began in the summer of 2011 with Babak Najafi as director and most of the main cast members from the first film.[3] Easy Money II: Hard to Kill was released in August 2012[10] and the second sequel Easy Money III: Life Deluxe was released on 30 August 2013.[11][12]

Distribution edit

Easy Money was released in Sweden on 15 January 2010.[3] At the Berlin Film Festival film festival that year it raised international interest.[13] The American film studio The Weinstein Company soon acquired the rights, after a bidding war, to distribute the film in the United States, Germany, and Italy.[3]

Remake edit

After a bidding on the project, involving Warner Bros., Universal Studios, Summit Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, The Weinstein Company, and Mandate Pictures - Warner Bros. won the rights to produce an American remake.[13] Zac Efron will star in and produce the film.[3][11][13][14][15]

Fredrik Wikström, a producer of Swedish film, will also be a producer on Warner Bros.'s remake. He commented on the hype of the original film in Sweden: "We had a huge hype for the film before anyone had even seen it; everyone was hoping it would be the next Stieg Larsson. The film premiered January 15 in Sweden, and the eyes were on us from the start. Somehow a bootleg DVD of the film made it to L.A. and was passed around. We started getting calls. Less than three months later we did the deal with Warner Bros."[3]

Reception edit

Easy Money was an instant hit in Sweden with more than 100,000 tickets sold during the film's first weekend in theaters, topping the box office charts.[16] Aftonbladet critic Karolina Fjellborg gave it four out of five stars, commenting that Espinosa "has made a believable, well-acted, nice-looking, and surprisingly thrilling film, with a nerve and a pace that is often missing in Swedish thrillers." She also praised the cast of the film, Kinnaman in particular.[17] Expressen's Miranda Sigander wrote that Kinnaman plays JW "in a natural and convincing way and steals the show with his charisma."[18]

Mats Johnson of Göteborgs-Posten gave the film a 3/5 rating for "the realism and the intensity in the best scenes of the film, and for the convincing acting by the main cast members."[19] He added, however, that the film lacks coherence and that the story becomes disjointed because of the constant jumps between the three main characters.[19] Sveriges Television's Jerker Peterson, on the other hand, thought that Espinosa and his writer Maria Karlsson were able to "nicely keep together the straggling story." He gave the film a rating of four out of five and commented that it is "altogether a really sharp thriller and a good start to the Swedish film year."[20]

In his book Swedish Sensationsfilms: A Clandestine History of Sex, Thrillers, and Kicker Cinema, Daniel Ekeroth notes that the movie is, unlike many other Swedish crime films, "without any tired old inspectors" and that that fact is "reason enough for praise!" He continues by saying that Snabba Cash has "sharp pacing, a fresh storyline, and above all a sinister portrayal of Stockholm as a cold and dark place."[21]

References edit

  1. ^ Färsjö, Therese (27 May 2009). ""Snabba cash" – snabba klipp". Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Easy Money (2012)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Roxborough, Scott (14 May 2010). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 29, 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Jens Lapidus knyter ihop säcken". Svenska Dagbladet. 4 December 2009. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  5. ^ Belloni, Borys Kit,Matthew; Kit, Borys; Belloni, Matthew (2010-04-14). "Zac Efron to play money launderer". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-09-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ 730.no (2021-06-07). "Gode nyheter fra Netflix". 730.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2022-09-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ a b Sundell, Camilla (10 April 2009). . Helsingborgs Dagblad. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  8. ^ Johansson, Victor (24 March 2009). "Första bilderna ur 'Snabba cash'". Aftonbladet. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  9. ^ "Snabba Cash (2010)". Swedish Film Database. Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-08-20.
  11. ^ a b . Sveriges Television. 15 April 2009. Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  12. ^ Dunerfors, Alexander (6 August 2013). "Historiskt bankrån i "Snabba Cash - Livet deluxe"". Moviezine (in Swedish). Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  13. ^ a b c Rosenberg, Adam (15 April 2010). "Zac Efron To Star In Drug Thriller 'Snabba Cash'". MTV News. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  14. ^ Staskiewicz, Keith (13 July 2010). "Zac Efron has a production company: Help pick his next project!". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  15. ^ Kit, Borys (12 July 2010). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 16, 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  16. ^ . Sveriges Television. 20 January 2010. Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  17. ^ Fjellborg, Karolina (12 January 2010). "En hårdkokt nagelbitare". Aftonbladet. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  18. ^ Sigander, Miranda (8 January 2010). "Snabba cash". Expressen. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  19. ^ a b Johnson, Mats (1 June 2010). . Göteborgs-Posten. Archived from the original on 16 January 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  20. ^ Peterson, Jerker (2010). . Sveriges Television. Archived from the original on 1 February 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  21. ^ Daniel Ekeroth: SWEDISH SENSATIONSFILMS: A Clandestine History of Sex, Thrillers, and Kicker Cinema, (Bazillion Points, 2011) ISBN 978-0-9796163-6-5.

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Easy Money Swedish Snabba cash 3 is a Swedish crime thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa in his directorial debut that was released on 15 January 2010 It is based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Jens Lapidus 4 Joel Kinnaman stars in the lead role of Johan JW Westlund a rather poor man living a double life in the upper class areas of Stockholm After meeting a wealthy girl he is enticed into the world of organized crime and begins to sell cocaine to afford his expensive lifestyle Easy Money was well received by critics and was a hit at the box office Easy MoneyDVD coverDirected byDaniel EspinosaScreenplay byMaria KarlssonStory byDaniel EspinosaAbdullahi Ahmed SattarvandiFredrik WikstromBased onEasy Moneyby Jens LapidusProduced byFredrik WikstromStarringJoel KinnamanMatias VarelaDragomir MrsicCinematographyAril WretbladEdited byTheis SchmidtMusic byJon EkstrandProductioncompanyTre Vanner Produktion ABDistributed byNordisk FilmRelease date15 January 2010 2010 01 15 Running time124 minutesCountrySwedenLanguagesSwedish Spanish SerbianBudgetSEK 30 million 1 Box officeSEK 59 1 million 2 Two sequels to the film have been made Easy Money II 2012 and Easy Money III 2013 In 2010 Warner Bros announced their plans for an American remake of Easy Money starring Zac Efron 5 but the project was shelved 6 In 2021 the TV series Snabba Cash was released on Netflix containing 6 episodes based on the original novel Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Distribution 5 Remake 6 Reception 7 References 8 External linksPlot editJohan JW Westlund is a man living in Stockholm and is a promising student at the Stockholm School of Economics JW is originally from the Norrland region in Sweden where his father who has a slight drinking problem works in a saw mill while his mother works in an employment agency JW is wracked by the disappearance of his sister Camilla four years earlier JW feigns the appearance of a stekare in Swedish parlance a lifestyle based on flaunting one s apparent wealth actually leading a double life driving taxi illegally to finance his expensive life on Stureplan A romance with the upper class girl Sophie leads to him being enticed into the world of organized crime Abdulkarim who is running the taxi business offers JW a job in helping him start his cocaine business Jorge Salinas Barrio is a Chilean man who went to prison after being caught in the drug business He has now escaped and is on the run from the police Jorge knows everything about cocaine He has a plan to avenge those who wronged him among them Serbian Mafia boss Radovan Kranjic and to make one final cocaine delivery and then leave the country for good Mrado Slovovic a hitman who runs errands for the Serbian Mafia is sent by Radovan on a mission to take care of Jorge At the same time he has to struggle with taking care of his eight year old daughter who he is forced to take with him on his job because the mother has a drug addiction These three characters cross paths through their dreams about quick earnings Once JW and Abdulkarim begin their cocaine business they want to expand Abdulkarim has heard that Jorge who has escaped from prison by this time has learned everything about the cocaine business while in prison Simultaneously Jorge has tried to blackmail Radovan the Serbian Mafia boss Mrado is tasked by Radovan to kill Jorge to prevent him from helping any of Radovan s competitors Meanwhile JW is promised 20 000 SEK if he can bring Jorge back to Abdulkarim alive After noticing Mrado following Jorge JW tails both of them losing sight of Jorge when he gets on a bus JW fortuitously finds them when he notices the car he saw Mrado drive away in standing in a forest clearing When he enters the forest he finds Mrado and one of Radovan s henchmen savagely beating Jorge JW sets off the car alarm of the Serbian attackers to distract them Meanwhile Jorge hides from his attackers who then travel further into the forest to find him JW approaches a badly wounded Jorge and takes him back to his dormitory Abdulkarim visits JW and Jorge and helps Jorge recuperate Though hesitant about keeping Jorge in his dorm room JW relents when Abdulkarim offers him 1000 SEK for every day Jorge stays As Jorge recuperates he learns more about JW and the two become friends At one of the jetsetter parties JW falls for Sophie Lisa Henni the on and off girlfriend of jet setter Carl JW learns that Carl s father s investment bank is in serious financial trouble and Carl may not be able to afford the extravagant stekare lifestyle This becomes important when Abdulkarim asks JW to figure out how they can launder the 20 000 000 SEK profit they will eventually earn JW proposes that they buy shares of Carl s father s failing bank giving it a stimulus that would not only save the business but immediately increase the price of the shares making it more profitable JW acts as the front man for Abdulkarim s cocaine syndicate as they attempt to purchase the bank Though Carl s father has reservations he eventually relents and accepts the deal Soon after JW and the drug syndicate visit Jorge s drug dealer friends in Germany The drug dealers show how they smuggle drugs by inserting drug capsules under the skin of dogs and then letting the incision heal and the hair grow back which takes two months according to the drug dealers The drug dealers also place drug capsules in the leaves of young cabbage plants and then let the cabbage grow a full size head around the capsule Abdulkarim s syndicate ultimately negotiates for a shipment of 40 kilos of pure cocaine The drug dealers want the money deposited in a Swiss account JW immediately raises concerns about that plan arguing that Switzerland is not that secret anymore and recommends an account in Andorra or Liechtenstein instead This gains the drug dealer s trust and allows the transaction to run smoothly Later Jorge advises that JW that he is unlikely to see the money promised by Abdulkarim JW visits Abdulkarim in his hideout and while talking with Abdulkarim realizes that what Jorge said was true Mrado is waiting with his daughter at JW s apartment building and offers JW two million for assistance in raiding Abdulkarim s drug shipment JW agrees on the understanding that no one will get hurt The drugs arrive in an eighteen wheeler full of cabbages Jorge and Abdulkarim s men start repackaging the drugs in a warehouse Meanwhile JW assists Mrado and one of Mrado s Serbian friends in entering the warehouse A firefight occurs and one of Abdulkarim s men is seriously wounded immediately JW is shocked by the turn of events Jorge realizes that JW has double crossed them Meanwhile Radovan has phoned the police to report the drug delivery JW grabs a weapon and holds off the Serbians as the police arrive and a firefight breaks out JW and Jorge escape to the rooftop and eventually get to a car Mrado s friend is seriously wounded but intends to hold off the others so that Mrado can escape As Mrado runs from an alley he is hit and seriously injured by the car with Jorge and JW in it JW the least injured of the three is angry with Mrado who had promised that no one would get hurt JW shoots Mrado JW then fires shots at the policemen closing in thereby allowing Jorge to escape in the car JW then surrenders to the police Mrado is taken away by ambulance and calls his daughter on the way to the hospital Jorge drives off into a forest and is last seen running through a field similar to the field that he ran through after escaping from prison The movie ends with JW in prison with tattoos of JW and Camilla on his arms He is visited by Sophie who still cares deeply for JW but she is leaving Sweden to stay at her parents house in France She asks JW if he cares for her JW appears to care for Sophie but says nothing As Sophie leaves she relays a message from Jorge who says that Paola had a baby girl JW says that if Jorge calls again tell him that Mr Brains says Hello Cast editJoel Kinnaman as Johan JW Westlund Matias Varela as Jorge Salinas Barrio Dragomir Mrsic as Mrado Slovovic Lisa Henni as Sophie Mahmut Suvakci as Abdulkarim Jones Danko as Fahdi Lea Stojanov as Lovisa Dejan Cukic as Radovan Kranjic Miodrag Stojanovic as Nenad Joel Spira as Nippe Christian Hillborg as Jetset Carl Jan Waldekranz as Carls father Annika Ryberg Whittembury as Paola Salinas Barrio Fares Fares as MahmoudProduction editJens Lapidus released the novel Snabba cash in 2006 It received praise from critics and was a success in terms of sales Ever since it came out Swedish director Daniel Espinosa dreamed of getting the opportunity to adapt it into a film The opportunity came only a few years later when he met film producer Fredrik Wikstrom who asked him to direct the film Espinosa has said that the book is important to him because of his Chilean roots and because he was raised in the Swedish suburbs When I lived in Skogas there were not so many Chileans so I hung out with Yugoslavians until I was 17 years old Then a lot of crazy stuff happened and I ended up at Sigtuna with a bunch of upper class brats 7 Joel Kinnaman was cast in the lead role of Johan JW Westlund He told Helsingborgs Dagblad that It is a difficult role and a difficult character to play I love my character deeply but he makes a lot of decisions in life that are idiotic and he chooses paths that lead to disaster and that gets unbelievably painful consequences for both him and the people that mean something for him 7 Filming began in March 2009 in Stockholm 8 Other shooting locations include Gothenburg and Germany 9 11 June 2009 9 nbsp Jens Lapidus author of the novel Snabba cashIn December 2009 Lapidus told the newspaper Svenska Dagbladet that he had seen an early version of the film and it feels good The film is based on my book but is at the same time a story of its own Naturally my main characters are in it and they have managed to capture the authentic feel but I haven t written the manuscript I ve only given pointers 4 Lapidus has written two back to back sequels to Snabba cash which are also to be adapted into films Filming began in the summer of 2011 with Babak Najafi as director and most of the main cast members from the first film 3 Easy Money II Hard to Kill was released in August 2012 10 and the second sequel Easy Money III Life Deluxe was released on 30 August 2013 11 12 Distribution editEasy Money was released in Sweden on 15 January 2010 3 At the Berlin Film Festival film festival that year it raised international interest 13 The American film studio The Weinstein Company soon acquired the rights after a bidding war to distribute the film in the United States Germany and Italy 3 Remake editAfter a bidding on the project involving Warner Bros Universal Studios Summit Entertainment Paramount Pictures 20th Century Fox The Weinstein Company and Mandate Pictures Warner Bros won the rights to produce an American remake 13 Zac Efron will star in and produce the film 3 11 13 14 15 Fredrik Wikstrom a producer of Swedish film will also be a producer on Warner Bros s remake He commented on the hype of the original film in Sweden We had a huge hype for the film before anyone had even seen it everyone was hoping it would be the next Stieg Larsson The film premiered January 15 in Sweden and the eyes were on us from the start Somehow a bootleg DVD of the film made it to L A and was passed around We started getting calls Less than three months later we did the deal with Warner Bros 3 Reception editEasy Money was an instant hit in Sweden with more than 100 000 tickets sold during the film s first weekend in theaters topping the box office charts 16 Aftonbladet critic Karolina Fjellborg gave it four out of five stars commenting that Espinosa has made a believable well acted nice looking and surprisingly thrilling film with a nerve and a pace that is often missing in Swedish thrillers She also praised the cast of the film Kinnaman in particular 17 Expressen s Miranda Sigander wrote that Kinnaman plays JW in a natural and convincing way and steals the show with his charisma 18 Mats Johnson of Goteborgs Posten gave the film a 3 5 rating for the realism and the intensity in the best scenes of the film and for the convincing acting by the main cast members 19 He added however that the film lacks coherence and that the story becomes disjointed because of the constant jumps between the three main characters 19 Sveriges Television s Jerker Peterson on the other hand thought that Espinosa and his writer Maria Karlsson were able to nicely keep together the straggling story He gave the film a rating of four out of five and commented that it is altogether a really sharp thriller and a good start to the Swedish film year 20 In his book Swedish Sensationsfilms A Clandestine History of Sex Thrillers and Kicker Cinema Daniel Ekeroth notes that the movie is unlike many other Swedish crime films without any tired old inspectors and that that fact is reason enough for praise He continues by saying that Snabba Cash has sharp pacing a fresh storyline and above all a sinister portrayal of Stockholm as a cold and dark place 21 References edit Farsjo Therese 27 May 2009 Snabba cash snabba klipp Expressen in Swedish Retrieved 1 September 2013 Easy Money 2012 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 1 September 2013 a b c d e f Roxborough Scott 14 May 2010 Millennium drives Scandinavian renaissance The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on May 29 2010 Retrieved 19 July 2010 a b Jens Lapidus knyter ihop sacken Svenska Dagbladet 4 December 2009 Retrieved 19 July 2010 Belloni Borys Kit Matthew Kit Borys Belloni Matthew 2010 04 14 Zac Efron to play money launderer The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2022 09 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 730 no 2021 06 07 Gode nyheter fra Netflix 730 no in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 2022 09 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite 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comedy The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on July 16 2010 Retrieved 19 July 2010 Filmen Snabba cash far tva uppfoljare Sveriges Television 20 January 2010 Archived from the original on 12 June 2011 Retrieved 19 July 2010 Fjellborg Karolina 12 January 2010 En hardkokt nagelbitare Aftonbladet Retrieved 19 July 2010 Sigander Miranda 8 January 2010 Snabba cash Expressen Retrieved 19 July 2010 a b Johnson Mats 1 June 2010 Snabba cash Goteborgs Posten Archived from the original on 16 January 2010 Retrieved 19 July 2010 Peterson Jerker 2010 Recension Snabba cash Sveriges Television Archived from the original on 1 February 2010 Retrieved 19 July 2010 Daniel Ekeroth SWEDISH SENSATIONSFILMS A Clandestine History of Sex Thrillers and Kicker Cinema Bazillion Points 2011 ISBN 978 0 9796163 6 5 External links editEasy Money at IMDb nbsp Easy Money at Rotten Tomatoes nbsp Easy Money at Box Office Mojo nbsp Easy Money at the Swedish Film Institute Database nbsp Retrieved from https en 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