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.
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Extended Reading
  • Elenora 2021-10-20 19:02:51

    Guy Ritchie, who goes round and round and returns to the "two big smoke guns", although the story is suspect, the original script is very dazzling. The drug king's reaping the mountain triggered a gang fight. In the end, the jungle is still the law of the jungle. Guy Ritchie finally didn't deliberately sell the rot, but the performance that Uncle Hugh gave Li made me burst into laughter~~~~~ (How narcissistic is the UNCLE poster that was forced to appear)

  • Christy 2022-03-24 09:01:23

    A poor imitation of Quentin's low-profile dimensionality reduction. In order to enhance the reversal of the forced sideline plot, the language rhythm and the action rhythm are completely confused, and all romantic possibilities are covered by the personality of the function-driven characters.

The Gentlemen quotes

  • Brown: What am I guilty of?

    Ray: Being a cunt, Brown. Being a cunt.

  • Mickey Pearson: [as Mickey walks into the bar] Bobby.

    Barman: Boss?

    Mickey Pearson: I'll have a pint and a pickled egg.

    Barman: Coming straigt up.

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