
The Fat and the Angry 2014
In *The Fat and the Angry (2014)*, Johan Renck crafts a gritty crime thriller that peels back the layers of Göteborg's underworld, revealing a web of deceit and financial crime.
Director: Johan Renck
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Fat and the Angry (2014)* about?
*The Fat and the Angry (2014)* follows a quiet local man who becomes the unexpected key to a high-stakes credit card fraud investigation. As authorities dig deeper, they uncover a tangled web of corruption and deceit lurking beneath Göteborg's surface. The film blends crime drama with social commentary, exposing how greed can corrode even the most ordinary lives.
Who directed *The Fat and the Angry*?
Director Johan Renck, known for his work in both film and television, helmed *The Fat and the Angry*.
Who stars in *The Fat and the Angry*?
The film features Jonathan Andersson, Liv Mjönes, Gustaf Skarsgård, Aliette Opheim, and Måns Herngren in pivotal roles.
Is *The Fat and the Angry (2014)* worth watching?
*The Fat and the Angry (2014)* is a solid pick for crime thriller fans who enjoy slow-burn narratives with moral complexity. Its three-hour runtime allows for deep character development and atmospheric tension, though viewers seeking fast-paced action might find it a bit deliberate. The film's focus on financial crime and urban decay gives it a unique edge in the genre.
How long is *The Fat and the Angry*?
*The Fat and the Angry* runs for 180 minutes, or exactly three hours.
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About The Fat and the Angry (2014) — Crime Thriller Unraveling Göteborg's Dark Side
In *The Fat and the Angry (2014)*, Johan Renck crafts a gritty crime thriller that peels back the layers of Göteborg's underworld, revealing a web of deceit and financial crime. The story kicks off when a seemingly insignificant local man is dragged into interrogation by the FBI and Interpol, setting off a chain reaction that exposes the dark heart of the city. As layers of corruption unravel, the film dives deep into themes of greed, power, and the human cost of economic crime, all wrapped in a tense, atmospheric narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
With a runtime of three hours, *The Fat and the Angry (2014)* isn't just a crime drama—it's an immersive journey through the shadows of urban life. Jonathan Andersson and Liv Mjönes deliver standout performances, with Gustaf Skarsgård adding depth to a cast that brings credibility to this morally complex tale. The film's moody visuals and unrelenting suspense make it a compelling watch for fans of crime thrillers who crave more than just a straightforward investigation.