Trouble (2024) Movie Review

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Read our review of 'Trouble' - a gripping film about a salesman wrongfully accused of murder, facing chaos and conspiracy behind bars.

Director: Jon Holmberg

Writer: Jon Holmberg, Tapio Leopold (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: Conny, a divorced salesman, gets wrongfully imprisoned for murder. There, he meets criminals who mistake him for a pilot like his ex-wife’s new boyfriend. Chaos ensues as he navigates life behind bars while separated from his daughter.

Runtime: 1 Hour 38 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Trouble starts when mild-mannered salesman Conny (Berg) is found at a murder scene. He is accused of the murder and finds himself dragged into a bigger criminal conspiracy. Conny must find a way to prove his innocence, which sees him turning to the victim’s wife.

However, a determined detective Diana (Deasismont) leads an investigation to discover the truth. Meanwhile, Conny gets caught up with the people involved and finds his life in danger. He must rush to expose the truth before it is too late.

Trouble is a crime comedy following a mild-mannered man who finds himself as the prime suspect in a murder investigation. However, he doesn’t have anything to do with it and finds himself trying to uncover the truth. He must figure out who to trust and take on the criminals behind murder.

This movie is a fun crime comedy showing us how someone can find themselves placed in a criminal case without doing anything wrong. It plays into the fish out of water idea, as he must survive prison and escape the law. While this might be extremely far-fetched because how easily he can get in and out of prison, its helps by breaking it up with comedy. It is an entertaining watch and you could enjoy watching Conny get out of the troubles he finds himself in.

Trouble is available on Netflix now.

Final Thoughts –Trouble is a fun, entertaining and enjoyable movie.

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