

This sequel to the box office hit All for One finds the previously tight-knit trio dispersed: Nikolai is on parole, while brothers Ralf and Timo are planning a heist involving the unlikely combination of unsalted butter, a strict diet and a helicopter. When their seemingly impossible heist succeeds, Nikolai asks to borrow some money to start over. The brothers reject him, but when all three of them are tricked by a fish-loving banking executive, they are forced to team up again.
Acting
Danish comedy trio's manic energy carries every scene.
Writing
The diet-and-helicopter premise is genuinely unhinged.

Director
Rasmus Heide
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This sequel actually outperformed the original 'All for One' at the Danish box office, proving audiences preferred the fractured friendship dynamic.
Kim Bodnia (William Lynge) played the lead in 'Pusher'—casting a serious crime actor as the fish-obsessed banker was deliberate genre parody.