About How to Make a Killing
How to Make a Killing (original title: Un ours dans le Jura) is a 2024 French-Belgian dark comedy thriller that masterfully blends tension with absurd humor. Directed with a sharp eye for both suspense and satire, the film follows Michel, who flees a fatal car crash, only for his passenger to later commit suicide. As Michel and his wife Cathy attempt to cover up the incident, they stumble upon a bag containing €2 million, setting off a chain of increasingly chaotic and dangerous events.
The film thrives on its tonal balance, shifting seamlessly from crime thriller to character-driven comedy. The performances, particularly from the leads, ground the absurd premise in genuine human desperation and greed. Their moral unraveling as they navigate this unexpected windfall provides both tension and dark laughs, highlighting how ordinary people can spiral when faced with extraordinary temptation.
With an IMDb rating of 6.5, this 109-minute feature offers a refreshing take on the crime caper genre. It’s not just about the money, but the psychological toll and farcical mishaps that follow. Viewers should watch How to Make a Killing for its clever script, tight direction, and a story that keeps you guessing—will greed win, or will conscience prevail? Perfect for fans of European thrillers with a comedic edge.
The film thrives on its tonal balance, shifting seamlessly from crime thriller to character-driven comedy. The performances, particularly from the leads, ground the absurd premise in genuine human desperation and greed. Their moral unraveling as they navigate this unexpected windfall provides both tension and dark laughs, highlighting how ordinary people can spiral when faced with extraordinary temptation.
With an IMDb rating of 6.5, this 109-minute feature offers a refreshing take on the crime caper genre. It’s not just about the money, but the psychological toll and farcical mishaps that follow. Viewers should watch How to Make a Killing for its clever script, tight direction, and a story that keeps you guessing—will greed win, or will conscience prevail? Perfect for fans of European thrillers with a comedic edge.


















