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5.4/10
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Charles Ingvar Jönsson gathers three criminals to take vengeance upon the people who killed his uncle.Charles Ingvar Jönsson gathers three criminals to take vengeance upon the people who killed his uncle.Charles Ingvar Jönsson gathers three criminals to take vengeance upon the people who killed his uncle.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 1 nomination
Irma Erixson
- Mamma Anja
- (as Irma Hjort Erixson)
- Director
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Did you know
- TriviaUnlike the previous movies, this one is meant to be much darker.
- GoofsVanheden's fake Russian passport has an incorrect MRZ code since his date of birth is shown as year 0, month 0, day 0 and the date of expiry is year 2022, month 0, day 0.
- ConnectionsFeatured in La noche de...: Un plan perfecto (2017)
- SoundtracksJönssonligan Theme
Composed by Ragnar Grippe
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This was so bad that I had to write my first review. It really brought out the grouchy film critic in me.
It's as if the creators haven't made up their minds as to what kind of film this supposed to be. In some parts it is a serious, thriller style heist film. In other parts it is the same silly slap stick comedy as the original Jönssonligan films. The combination doesn't work for me.
Many of the dialogs sound dry and 'written', at times even dorky. Not sure if this is because of a badly written script or bad acting - maybe both.
In places the footage looks plain amateurish. Lots and lots of tight shots make it hard to get a physical sense of location and direction.
The supposed emotional connection between two of the main characters also feels completely unbelievable - they have about as much chemistry as two rocks.
The music lacks timing, with overuse of dramatic bass effects even when there isn't any real suspense, sometimes drowning out the dialogue.
There are also plenty of plot holes. Things that fall into place just a little too conveniently.
All in all, this was a huge disappointment, and a far cry from the quality of the original film series.
It's as if the creators haven't made up their minds as to what kind of film this supposed to be. In some parts it is a serious, thriller style heist film. In other parts it is the same silly slap stick comedy as the original Jönssonligan films. The combination doesn't work for me.
Many of the dialogs sound dry and 'written', at times even dorky. Not sure if this is because of a badly written script or bad acting - maybe both.
In places the footage looks plain amateurish. Lots and lots of tight shots make it hard to get a physical sense of location and direction.
The supposed emotional connection between two of the main characters also feels completely unbelievable - they have about as much chemistry as two rocks.
The music lacks timing, with overuse of dramatic bass effects even when there isn't any real suspense, sometimes drowning out the dialogue.
There are also plenty of plot holes. Things that fall into place just a little too conveniently.
All in all, this was a huge disappointment, and a far cry from the quality of the original film series.
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- Den perfekta stöten
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- SEK 29,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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