Bleeder is a 1999 Danish crime drama film written and directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.
Leo berates Lenny for his lifestyle and expresses his disdain for his own life, feeling trapped in a dead end.
Louis takes a gruesome revenge by injecting HIV infected blood into Leo's body.
Lenny casually tells Kitjo that he has been offered a job in another store but does not think he will accept as he would have to change his routine.
Bleeder features a relatively small ensemble cast, and most of the actors, except Corfixen and Andersson, previously starred in Refn's debut film Pusher.