Things I Learned From 'Snabba Cash'...
Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad movie (6/10), a little naive but not bad... Still, it tries to pose as realistic so here are a few things I learned:
- When you escape from prison, it's ok to visit your sister's house numerous times, visit her in the hospital and generally appear in public places a lot.
- When you are an Arab/Albanian gangster you don't kill a snitch - you just beat him up a little bit and go on with your business.
- In Sweden, which is extremely welfare state and governement controls and inspects everything that has to do with family and parenting - it's ok to give a custody of an eight years old girl to her father who happens to be a serbian gangster.
- When you try to convince a banker to sell his bank clearly for money laundering process - he says "yes" almost immiediatly, and it's not realy a hard bargain to have 50% of shares instead of 40 - because "he realy likes you".
- After the job went bad and police are after you - don't take a very possible chance to escape by a car with your friend... Just shoot a couple of rounds towards policemen and surrender. Everyone does that.
Excuse my english.
ARE YOU GONNA BARK ALL DAY LITTLE DOGGY... OR ARE YOU GONNA BITE ?