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The film opens in the aftermath steck vaughn of a bloody shooting in a sex shop. The detective, Solar, discovers Oscar alive beneath the corpse of a fat woman and drags him back to the station for questioning. The film then cuts between the cop s ongoing investigation and Oscar s story of how he came to be clutching a shotgun with eight bodies strewn around him.
Oscar

is a supervisor at a small factory

producing artificial Xmas trees. It s one of the few businesses that employs

ex-cons, so his staff are more troublesome than most. When Oscar is coerced into joining a football betting pool with a psychopath, a somewhat dim loser and a guy who never stops grinning – you just know things are not going to go well. Especially steck vaughn when the ticket proves to be a winner and there are millions steck vaughn of kronor at stake.
Solar listens to this story, incredulous as the death count rises, body parts are strewn across the county and the factory’s wood chipper and nail gun are put to uses for which they were not intended. A tanning bed, a Swedish pig farm and a greedy landlord also play their part in the sordid tale.
This is a stylish, fast-paced action romp with fantastic performances from all the cast members. Some of the set pieces are inspired but gruesomely grim, but the witty, barbed dialogue helps to lighten the tone.
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