The Gentlemen evaluation action
2021-10-20 17:21
"Gentlemen" can play a multi-line narrative, shooting each scene, different confrontation methods, and different characters with different tastes. Obviously, it is not an easy task. This is a gangster movie that rediscovers Guy Ritchie's traditional style, a movie that relies on small passages to advance continuously.
"Gentlemen" incorporates Guy Ritchie's iconic crazy tortuous storyline design, plus profane language lines. The film is harsh and wild, contrived and stupid. As a result, it does not add points to the originality of the film. The irony of the film also adds points to the film. Most of the film's narrative is still based on the introduction of the storyline, whether it is introducing the self-satisfied private detective Fletcher, or explaining Mickey Pearson's thug Ray. This framed narrative, coupled with the film content quoting and alluding to modern British politics, quickly made the audience feel bored.
Extended Reading
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Raymond: [Watching the video of Big Dave and the pig] You really can't unsee it once you've seen it.
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Raymond: Who are you talking about know?
Fletcher: I talk Raymondo of Dry Eye. Oh Dry Eye, what is he? Chinese, Japanese, Pekingese, get on your fucking knees. Dirty dragon filth. 'Yellow is the colour, gambling is the game'