Watch Black's Game (2012) on Videoweed , online and free. This is actually a nice movies. It was directed by Oskar Thor Axelsson and played by some nice actors/actresses including Thor Kristjansson,Johannes Haukur Johannesson,Maria Birta,Damon Younger,Throstur Leo Gunnarsson. Movie story is In the mid to late 90's, the Reykjavik crime and drug scene saw a drastic change from a relatively small and innocent world into a much more aggressive and violent one.. The film tells the story of this change through the fictional gang of pushers that took control of Iceland's underworld. . Running time : minutes. Nice! .
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Movie director: Oskar Thor Axelsson
Released on : 2012-01-31
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watch Black's Game (2012) on videoweed. Reykjavik, 1999. A man is interrogated by the police. He was arrested the previous night after a fight. Stebbi can't remember a thing about it - blind drunk again. In front of the police station smoking a cigarette, Stebbi meets his childhood friend Toti, a no-nonsense guy with an enormous tattoo on his bald head, a goatee and frightful eyes. 'If you have any problems, just give me a call,' Toti says, handing him a card. Then Stebbi finds himself in a world of tough guys, athletic drug dealers, stunning blondes, mountains of coke, truckloads of ecstasy and other designer drugs, robberies and slaughter. The frames are askew, sometimes in split-screen. The colour pallet of this adrenaline-pumping crime thriller is dominated by the black of the night, the white of the snow and the red of the blood that flows copiously. In a voice-over, Stebbi provides a dry commentary. 'Inspired by some shit that actually happened', it says at the start of Black's Game, the feature debut by Oskar Thor Axelsson. Based on the bestselling Icelandic gangster story Black Curse by Stefan Mani, it was executive produced by Nicolas Winding Refn, director of the Pusher trilogy and the recent hit Drive.
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