Netflix's Trouble not only walks through a thrilling crime drama but also features a set of well-written characters portrayed by talented actors. Directed by Jon Holmberg and co-written by Holmberg and Tapio Leopold, Trouble is a remake of a 1988 Swedish comedy, Strul. Despite dabbling with some serious themes surrounding criminal violence and moral corruption, Trouble does not take itself too seriously and unfolds more as a lighthearted comedy drama.
In many ways, Trouble is like a Guy Ritchie movie, never leaving a dull moment with its snappy dialogue, fast-paced editing, and dry humor. Like every other memorable action comedy movie on Netflix, the Swedish film also presents a narrative that focuses on a web of quirky characters who find themselves in a series of unexpected scenarios. Since the characters of the movie play such a significant role in driving its narrative, many viewers may be curious about who plays whom after watching the film.
In many ways, Trouble is like a Guy Ritchie movie, never leaving a dull moment with its snappy dialogue, fast-paced editing, and dry humor. Like every other memorable action comedy movie on Netflix, the Swedish film also presents a narrative that focuses on a web of quirky characters who find themselves in a series of unexpected scenarios. Since the characters of the movie play such a significant role in driving its narrative, many viewers may be curious about who plays whom after watching the film.
- 17/10/2024
- de Dhruv Sharma
- ScreenRant
Quick Links Trouble's Premise, Explained Trouble's Damming Nice Guy Movie Clich, Explained Reactions to Trouble's Clich-Ridden Tropes
A remake of the 1988 Swedish action-comedy Strul, Trouble is a silly diversionary crime movie added to Netflix on October 3, 2024. The plot follows Conny (Filip Berg), an ordinary, kindhearted sales worker and recent divorcee who finds himself at the wrong place at the wrong time, leading to his wrongful arrest for murder and subsequent jail time.
As Conny tries to prove his innocence and reinforce his non-violent personality, the movie falls victim to many rote action-movie clichs and trampled "nice guy" movie tenets, none more glaring than a laugh-out-loud action sequence that, while attempting to develop Conny's moral traits, strains the movie's credibility beyond the point of no return. A closer inspection of the ridiculous movie platitude may help those on the fence decide if the farcical crime-comedy is worth watching.
Trouble (2024) Release...
A remake of the 1988 Swedish action-comedy Strul, Trouble is a silly diversionary crime movie added to Netflix on October 3, 2024. The plot follows Conny (Filip Berg), an ordinary, kindhearted sales worker and recent divorcee who finds himself at the wrong place at the wrong time, leading to his wrongful arrest for murder and subsequent jail time.
As Conny tries to prove his innocence and reinforce his non-violent personality, the movie falls victim to many rote action-movie clichs and trampled "nice guy" movie tenets, none more glaring than a laugh-out-loud action sequence that, while attempting to develop Conny's moral traits, strains the movie's credibility beyond the point of no return. A closer inspection of the ridiculous movie platitude may help those on the fence decide if the farcical crime-comedy is worth watching.
Trouble (2024) Release...
- 13/10/2024
- de Jake Dee
- MovieWeb
“Trouble”* is a 2024 Swedish action-comedy on Netflix, directed by Jon Holmberg and co-written by Holmberg and Tapio Leopold. This fast-paced film centers around Conny, an unlucky electronics store employee who finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. After witnessing a murder during a routine TV installation, he’s wrongly convicted of the crime and sent to prison. His life spirals out of control when he meets two seasoned criminals with an escape plan, leading to more chaotic adventures. Here’s everything, including the main cast and plot of Trouble that we know of.
What is the plot of Trouble?
Conny’s life is already in shambles — he’s divorced, his ex-wife’s new husband is a successful pilot, and he hates his job. When a TV installation ends in a murder, Conny is framed for the crime and sentenced to jail. Behind bars, he meets Norinder and Musse,...
What is the plot of Trouble?
Conny’s life is already in shambles — he’s divorced, his ex-wife’s new husband is a successful pilot, and he hates his job. When a TV installation ends in a murder, Conny is framed for the crime and sentenced to jail. Behind bars, he meets Norinder and Musse,...
- 7/10/2024
- de Naveed Zahir
- High on Films
Directed by Jon Holmberg, “Trouble” is a new crime comedy flick on Netflix. It follows a divorced salesman who gets arrested for a crime he did not commit. As he tries to prove his innocence, he gets caught in a web of conspiracies and corruption within the police department. Filip Berg stars as the salesman, while Amy Deasismont stars as the up-and-coming cop who helps him seek the truth. Besides them, the film stars Eva Melander, Joakim Sällquist, and Peter Gardiner in key supporting roles.
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Trouble Plot Summary & Movie Synopsis:
Netflix’s “Trouble” is a Swedish crime comedy film that follows an electronics salesman trying to prove his innocence after being convicted for a crime he did not commit.
What happens in ‘Trouble’ on Netflix?
“Trouble” on Netflix follows Conny (Filip Berg), a divorced man in his thirties who is working as a salesman at an electronics chain.
Spoilers Ahead
Trouble Plot Summary & Movie Synopsis:
Netflix’s “Trouble” is a Swedish crime comedy film that follows an electronics salesman trying to prove his innocence after being convicted for a crime he did not commit.
What happens in ‘Trouble’ on Netflix?
“Trouble” on Netflix follows Conny (Filip Berg), a divorced man in his thirties who is working as a salesman at an electronics chain.
- 4/10/2024
- de Akash Deshpande
- High on Films
"The time is near." Strand Releasing has unveiled an official red band trailer for the indie horror thriller titled Framed, made by Spanish filmmaker Marc Martínez. This first premiered at the 2017 Molins Film Festival in Spain, and played at other small festivals all over the world for a few years. It's finally getting a VOD release this summer in the Us. Framed is another one of these eye-roll-inducing concepts about an app that lets people stream whatever, without censorship, so of course people get violent and disgusting with it. Three "players" crash a party and force the party-goers into cruel games and tortures being broadcast live. Ugh. I'm so tired of these horror films, glorifying fame and popularity and torture. Starring Joe Manjón, Alex Maruny, Clàudia Pons, Julia Molins, and Enric Aunquer. This is definitely not for most people. Here's the official red band trailer (+ poster) for Marc Martínez's Framed,...
- 1/6/2020
- de Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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