
Plan B 2000
Plan B (2000), a raw and gritty Icelandic crime drama directed by Jóhann Sigmarsson, dives deep into the toxic allure of old friendships.
Director: Jóhann Sigmarsson
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Plan B (2000) about?
Plan B follows Jim and Frank, two childhood friends who reunite after years apart. Struggling to rebuild his life, Jim is pulled back into crime by Frank, who drags him into a risky scheme to break his father out of jail, leading to a chaotic "shopping trip" to Amsterdam.
Who directed Plan B?
Plan B (2000) was directed by Jóhann Sigmarsson, an Icelandic filmmaker known for his work in independent and crime dramas.
Who stars in Plan B?
The film stars Óttarr Proppé, Grímur Hjartarson, Ragnheiður Axel, David Thor Jonsson, and Jón Sæmundur Auðarson, alongside Þröstur Leó Gunnarsson.
Is Plan B (2000) worth watching?
If you enjoy gritty, character-driven crime dramas with a raw edge, Plan B (2000) delivers. While it didn't receive a rating on IMDb, its tight 72-minute runtime and tight-knit performances make it a solid pick for fans of Scandinavian noir.
How long is Plan B?
Plan B (2000) has a runtime of 72 minutes.
About Plan B (2000) — A gritty Icelandic crime drama about friendship and bad decisions
Plan B (2000), a raw and gritty Icelandic crime drama directed by Jóhann Sigmarsson, dives deep into the toxic allure of old friendships. Meet Jim and Frank, two childhood pals whose lives have taken wildly different turns—Jim is struggling to escape his past, while Frank remains trapped in a cycle of drugs and petty crimes. When they reunite, Frank drags Jim back into their old haunts, reigniting bad habits and leading them toward a reckless plan: breaking Frank's father out of jail in exchange for a trip to Amsterdam.
This 72-minute film pulses with the energy of a neon-lit underworld, where loyalty is tested and redemption feels just out of reach. Sigmarsson crafts a tense, character-driven story filled with moral ambiguity, capturing the desperation of lives derailed by addiction and the blurred lines between help and betrayal. The atmosphere is claustrophobic, drenched in the grunge aesthetic of their youth, making Plan B (2000) a compelling watch for fans of Scandinavian noir and character-driven crime stories.