
Exit

Exit is based on the true stories of four men in their mid-30s, who all became multi-millionaires before the age of thirty. Attempting to escape from their obligations, expectations and families, they employ drugs, prostitutes, and their very own set of morals.
It begins as a ruthless portrait of the world of finance, but gradually develops into a marriage drama that elaborates a somewhat naive message: "money does not make you happy." In this sense, it is a less acidic proposal than it pretends to be, and much more conventional for a society like Norway that tries to mask economic ambition with false solidarity.
Likewise, the liberating response of women tries to hide a story that is basically sexist, erasing the female component of financial success, and reducing it to whores, housewives or maids. The falsehood that the series denounces is also the falsehood that it transmits.