Showing posts with label Joel Kinnaman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joel Kinnaman. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

"Easy Money" by Jens Lapidus

Jens Lapidus, the author of "Easy Money" ("Snabba Cash") is a Swedish criminal defense lawyer. By this sole fact he already caught my attention. Then there came the Swedish blockbuster movie "Snabba Cash" with Joel Kinnaman as JW, directed by Daniel Espinosa in 2010. By this time I knew the book may be an interesting one. And I wasn't wrong.
"Easy Money" is basically about the Stockholm underworld. Drug trade, prostitution, pimps, guns, mobsters and the "big world" of business, golden boys and girls, fancy clubs. The language of the novel is usually rather literal, a lot of cursing and swearing, but it only makes the story more realistic. I couldn't help but wonder whether Lapidus himself wasn't involved in any way with some of the plots he writes about. His JW comes from poorer parts of the Swedish society, but with his wits, entrepreneurship skills, looks and charm, he manages to trick everyone into believing he is someone better. Well written first novel. Fast, gripping, a good thriller. No wonder it has been translated into the movie language and a successful film. Just wait and see the Americans show up, make their own version. Oh wait, no - actually, Warner Bros. already holds rights to the story and is set to film soon, starring Zac Efron as JW, I presume. What a waste.
Jens Lapidus

Friday, October 26, 2012

The Look of Fall

Fall is one of the most stylish seasons of all. The flip flops and shorts are back in closets, T-shirts are quickly replaced by something warmer. That usually means new things and shopping for new styles. This season presents patterns mostly, but also cozy warm fabrics. The new H&M campaign astonishes, because it has one of the brightest new film stars, and from Sweden - Joel Kinnaman - the new RoboCop. But for the purposes of this post, let's assume that the British GQ forces new trends this autumn. As usual, the photos are marvelous. One of the reasons to have a look at them, even if not interested in fashion. Or, for that matter, in male fashion. Who said it is boring? (aka let's just look at Javier Bardem, Daniel Craig and Damian Lewis).