The movie is a raw portrait of the downsides of the criminal path. It is almost a bit more like a documentary than an action/drama movie in the way it is produced. That is probably due to a low budget. The acting is not the best and is in some cases really bad. Altough I personally think Ola Rapace make a good and scary portrait as the gang leader Chicago. The production and acting makes me think of the almost classic movie "Stockholms natt" in which the producer, Liam Norberg has a small role. As Miseria, that movie also used a lot of amature actors which gave it a bit of a b-movie feel but also made it likeable and raw on the other hand. I liked the movie and found it captivating. I have heard it beeing said that they did not develop the characters almost at all, you don't get almost any insight in the main character Adam's head. Although I think you can see a lot of his struggle and anxiety in the face of Sebastian Stakset who plays him. It could have made the movie a whole lot deeper if that was included and some more background and clarification to why certain events played out the way they did. Despite that I would recomend people to see it, especially if you have some insight in or work with preventing crime in Sweden.