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nmahoney416 says...
4 years ago
An enjoyable messy Guy Ritchie movie. It feels like Snatch but not as good. Hugh Grant is fun and Colin Farrell is great but not on screen enough.
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KevinSocial9697 says...
4 years ago
Saw this film on release day and I can truly say that it is Guy Ritchie back doing what he does best :innocent::innocent::innocent:
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Trevor B. Devendorf says...
4 years ago
Amazing Guy Richie filim!!!! Colin Farrell is brillant in this Coach role! McConaughey is flawless.
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Jordyep says...
4 years ago
Finally, Guy Ritchie made something watchable again.
This is not as stylistically excessive and annoying as some of Ritchie’s previous work, but still messy and hard to follow at times nonethelesss.
Hugh Grant steals the film, with Charlie Hunnam being close second.
Some of the funny lines in it are gold, although there is also quite a bit of ‘it’s only funny because I’m saying it with a thick British accent’ comedy in it, which didn’t always sit right with me.
I hope that Ritchie continues to work with smaller budgets in the future, as this is so much better than his previous two dumpster fires.

7/10
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rubengarciam says...
3 years ago
**Rosalind Pearson:** Sounds like quite an extreme accident.
**Ray:** Yeah, it was more like a death, really.
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ARH85 says...
2 years ago
Loved it, not a minute of film to check my phone. The dialogue is on point, and the story had me hooked. Imagine Layer Cake but more comedic, not in a bad way either. Hugh Grant and Michelle Dockery were amazing, miles away from their usual typecast role's.
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KayP97 says...
2 years ago
An American marijuana kingpin Michael "Mickey" Pearson (Matthew McConaughey) is looking to sell his business while Private Investigator Fletcher (Hugh Grant) is trying to sell a screenplay of his findings to Mickey's right hand man Raymond Smith (Charlie Hunnam).

I absolutely loved this movie. It was a classic British film. While the story was a little predictable at times, they way it was filmed and structured made it all the better. Matthew was brilliant in this film and so was Hugh Grant. The real standouts were Charlie Hunnam and Colin Farrell, they were fantastic, and the humour was incredible. I loved that opening scene introducing Coach. It is up their as one of my favourite Guy Ritchie films. The screenplay I thought was amazing and crafted in such an entertaining way. I do want to know where Ray pulled that automatic machine gun from after chasing that kid. It didn't look like he had anything that big hidden behind his coat while running. Never the less this was a lot of fun, and I didn't expect as much violence as there was. What I loved the most was just how this film was presented. 8/10.
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Spiritualized Kaos says...
3 years ago
A mobster movie with a lot of verbiage and a lot of script twist. The best ?: Coach.
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Jotaceo13 says...
3 years ago
Boring:( I stopped at the first 15min
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Reply by Goutham3113
3 years ago
you don't judge something in just 15 minutes, sir.
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Reply by DJFootball
3 years ago
@jotaceo13 You made a mistake doing so. Great film!
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cage says...
4 years ago
Certainly not as good as previous efforts but nevertheless watchable. McConaughey seems very much miscast in this film. Colin Farrell needs more more screen time in this one.
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jarvis-4854484 says...
4 years ago
An enjoyable romp...G.R. doing what he does best
THIS TYPE OF MOVIE sort of like SNATCH with a hint of LOCK STOCK on the side. Colin Farrell does a great job and Hugh Grant surprised me also.
Give it a looksie I think you'll like it.
Cheers :beers:
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2016moonlight says...
4 years ago
Michelle Dockery's cockney accent >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> literally anything else in this movie
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ripcord says...
2 years ago
Loved it … back to vintage Guy Ritchie aka Snatch, Lock, Stock, Revolver etc. I’ve been a Guy Ritchie fan for some time. Nobody does a film like he does.
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Bertaut says...
2 years ago
Nothing too unexpected here, but it's funny and hugely entertaining

The film seems stuck in the last decade in more ways than one. It's highly questionable that the only gay character is a slimy man-whore into S&M, its token female character barely even manages to rise to the level of tokenism, and Ritchie does absolutely nothing new here – if you've seen Lock, Stock or snatch., you'll know pretty much exactly what to expect – but The Gentlemen is still hugely entertaining. Most of the jokes land, the dialogue is as sharp and expletive-laden as ever, the cast are having a ball, and the self-reflexivity, although a little forced in places, works well for the most part. And yes, the plot is as derivative as it gets, but there's no denying Ritchie has injected real verve into what looks on paper like an inconsequential C-movie. The Gentlemen definitely won't change your life, but it will make you laugh.

For my complete review, please visit: https://boxd.it/VTKS7
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