British Humor - Rich Gehry

Elias 2022-03-17 09:01:03

When it comes to Rich Gale, everyone's first reaction must be that the unique narrative style and editing of "Two Smoking Guns" in 1998 attracted countless imitators (it is said that the smash hit "Crazy Stone" was a tribute to him. works). And Brad Pitt was even more shocked after seeing two big smoking guns, and immediately after the film's premiere asked to appear in Guy Ritchie's next film, and he lowered his price.

Gangs of Rock was 2008 It is another masterpiece by the genius director Richie Gehry. I have watched it several times. It is a rare film that is impeccable from the plot to the soundtrack to the editing to the acting, although there are no two big smoking guns. It is amazing, but surpasses in many details.

Since it is produced by Rich Gehry, it is natural to have British humor, as well as Rich Gehry's editing and narrative style. Panson, oh it shouldn't be Gerard Butler, Thandie Newton and many Hollywood first-tier and second-tier movie stars, what I have to say is that Toby Kebbell's interpretation of Johnny in the movie is vivid and full of ruffians As for the strong literary and artistic

style, the description of cigarettes in the film is a classic. Before the Rock Gang, Rich Gale's two bad films "The Great Enemy" and "The Revolver" were both bad reviews. Tide, with the help of this rock gangster, Rich Gale can be said to have successfully counterattacked. This film has inherited the excellent soundtrack of two smoking guns and kidnappings, god-like editing, and an amazing plot. And even a breakthrough, with Rich Gale's perfect interpretation of gangsters, it is definitely worth watching several times.

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Extended Reading
  • Selmer 2022-04-23 07:01:33

    Smoking gun + cheating

  • Sasha 2022-03-22 09:01:29

    There are several bright spots in the middle and rear sections

RocknRolla quotes

  • Archie: Oi, Jackie! Fancy a little run around with the Councilor?

    Jackie: Only if he's wicked.

    Councillor: What's she mean by that?

    Archie: What would you like her to mean by that, Councillor?

  • Johnny Quid: Did he ever interfere with you? You know, touch you inappropriately?

    Pete: He tickled me, if that's what you mean.

    Johnny Quid: You see in psychological circles there's a technical term for that scenario.

    Pete: There is?

    Johnny Quid: Monsteroustickalotis.

    Pete: You what?

    Johnny Quid: Your dad was a tickling monster.