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Trouble (2024 film)

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Trouble
SwedishStrul
Directed byJon Holmberg
Written byJon Holmberg, Tapio Leopold
Based onStrul
by Björn Skifs
Produced byAnna Carlsten
StarringFilip Berg
Production
company
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • October 3, 2024 (2024-10-03)[1]
Running time
98m
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

Trouble (known in Sweden as Strul) is a Swedish action-comedy film directed by Jon Holmberg which premiered on Netflix on October 3, 2024.[1] This film is a remake of the 1988 movie of the same name (Strul).[2]

Plot

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Conny Rundqvist, an electronics salesman and handyman, is at the scene of a home invasion at the house of a client while setting up their TV, but does not know it is happening because he is wearing noise-cancelling headphones. When he looks around after taking his headphones off, he finds the homeowner has been attacked. The invader attacks Conny from behind and knocks him out. He wakes up at the same time the wife, Mimmi, arrives home, who assumes that he killed her husband.

Conny is interrogated by Helena, a cop; while Diana, who is also a police officer, observes. Conny is assigned a seemingly incompetent lawyer, Hasse, and ultimately is sent to prison. While incarcerated, he escapes to confront Mimmi and tell her that he's innocent and then returns to prison before anyone notices. Helena then meets with Mimmi and asks if she found her husband's cell phone. Mimmi discovers that the cell phone has evidence that proves Helena is a crook, which she saw in a photo gallery when her husband's phone was connected via Bluetooth to her TV, so she lies to Helena and sends her away. Mimmi calls Conny's prison phone and tells her to meet her in a public place.

Conny, Musse, and Norinder escape prison and make their way to the airport to board a private jet. On their way, Conny stops and retrieves the cell phone with the evidence on it and plans to give it to his lawyer to hopefully get his conviction ruling overturned. At the airport, Conny abandons Musse and Norinder and tries to hand the evidence to his lawyer, who is waiting for him at the airport. But Helena stops Conny by shooting him in the shoulder, stealing the evidence, and sending him to the hospital.

Helena visits Conny in the hospital and tries to inject him with cyanide but is interrupted by Diana, who also pays Conny a visit. Diana learns that Helena is crooked and escapes with Conny out through the window. Conny's and Diana's profiles are shown on the news and deemed fugitives. While evading the police, they go to obtain new evidence, which is saved on the hard drive of Mimmi's TV, and take it to Hasse, who is at a hotel. At the hotel, they discover that Hesse and Helena are working together, so they devise a plan to apprehend the two crooks together. They call the police on themselves and bait a team led by Josef to the hotel. Diana and Conny get separated, and Helena abandons a drug exchange to aid in the arrest of Diana. While Helena and Josef are in the elevator, Conny hooks up the hard drive to the screen in the elevator to show Josef the evidence, who promptly arrests Helena.

Cast

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Reception

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Rotten Tomatoes reports mixed reviews with a popcornmeter rating of 50%.[3] Critics described the film as a mix of thrilling and amusing.

In Sweden, the film received recognition at the Guldbagge Awards in 2024. Berg was nominated for Best Actor, and Melander won Best Supporting Role.[4]

In Germany, the film performed particularly well, ranking fifth on the Most Streamed charts for October 2024.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Ostby, Ingrid (3 October 2024). "Everything to Know About the Movie Trouble". Netflix Tudum. Retrieved 17 April 2025.
  2. ^ Adolvsson, Fredrik (25 November 2023). "Netflix gör remake på Björn Skifs succékomedi från 1988". MovieZine (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Trouble (2024) | Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 25 April 2025.
  4. ^ Lumholdt, Jan (14 January 2025). "Crossing scoops the top prize at the Guldbagge Awards". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. Sweden. Archived from the original on 14 January 2025. Retrieved 25 April 2025.
  5. ^ Schröder, Jens (6 December 2024). ""Die Werwölfe von Düsterwald" und das "LOL"-"Halloween Special" waren die Streaming-Hits des Monats". MEEDIA (in German). Retrieved 29 April 2025.