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Easy Money: Hard to Kill

Easy Money: Hard to Kill

2014

As JW navigates the harsh realities of prison life, he clings to hope - a new business venture and reconciliation with an old adversary. But freedom only temporarily lifts the veil on his troubled past. When former gang ties resurface, JW faces an unsettling truth: once you've walked in the shoes of a criminal, redemption may be nothing more than a distant illusion.

Runtime: 99 min

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Ratings:

Metacritic

57

Metascore

5.0

User Score

Metacritic
review

50%

TOMATOMETER

review

48%

User Score

Metacritic

6.2 /10

IMDb Rating

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Here's my rephrased version of the section:

As JW (character A) steps out of prison three years into his sentence for drug trafficking, a glimmer of redemption sparks within him. Despite the cold shoulder from his parents and former flame Sophie, he forms an unlikely bond with the wheelchair-bound Mrado. JW's entrepreneurial spirit is rekindled as he plots to capitalize on his software development skills, only to be double-crossed by Nippe (character B), a former classmate who claims the program as his own. In a fit of rage, JW confronts Nippe and later seeks out Mrado's counsel, which leads him down a path of potential riches: abducting Misha Bladman, the accountant for Serbian mob boss Radovan.

Meanwhile, Jorge finds himself in a precarious situation after losing drugs intended for Serbian mobsters following a car accident. When his attempt to pilfer the mobsters' stash goes awry, he's rescued by Nadja, a sex slave who harbors a secret past. As Jorge escapes with the cash and kills his tormentors, he inadvertently sets off a chain reaction that puts Mahmoud, his childhood friend and JW's former co-worker, on the scent to recover the stolen funds. The task is assigned to pay off Jorge's debt to Radovan.

As JW and Mrado hatch their own plan, Radovan dispatches Mahmoud and Ratko to deliver the loot to Bladman. Unbeknownst to them, JW has already infiltrated Bladman's house, where he discovers his former co-worker's identity only after taking him out. The ensuing chaos results in the demise of both Ratko and Mahmoud, leaving JW and Mrado to claim the spoils. As Mrado succumbs to his mortal wounds, he implores JW to deliver a heartfelt message to his daughter Lovisa, whose whereabouts prove elusive. JW attempts to reassure Mrado that she received the note, but in reality, Lovisa has been relocated. Consumed by visions of meeting his daughter once more, Mrado slips away into eternity.

As the dust settles on the chaotic scene, a glimmer of hope emerges as Jorge (actor) and Nadja struggle to recover from their physical wounds. Meanwhile, JW's thoughts are preoccupied with unraveling the mystery surrounding Mrado's cryptic note, which he has just been handed by Lovisa. The note, penned by the deceased gangster himself, holds secrets that threaten to upend JW's entire world. With a sense of trepidation, JW sets the van ablaze, incinerating Mrado's lifeless body and the dark history it represents. As the flames engulf the vehicle, JW takes a decisive step forward, leaving behind the remnants of his tumultuous past and the sullied fortune that once bound him to it. With the money in hand, JW embarks on a new path, one fraught with uncertainty but also replete with possibility.