7.8

The Gentlemen

The Gentlemen

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7.8

The Gentlemen

The Gentlemen

  • Year 2019
  • Duration 113 min
  • Country United States, United Kingdom
  • Language English
An American expat tries to sell off his highly profitable marijuana empire in London, triggering plots, schemes, bribery and blackmail in an attempt to steal his domain out from under him.

About The Gentlemen

Guy Ritchie returns triumphantly to his British gangster roots with 'The Gentlemen,' a razor-sharp, darkly comedic crime caper from 2019. The film centers on Mickey Pearson (Matthew McConaughey), an American expat and Oxford-educated kingpin who has built a vast, secret marijuana empire within the estates of the British aristocracy. When Mickey decides to cash out and sell his lucrative business to a fellow American billionaire (Matthew Berger), he inadvertently sets off a chaotic chain reaction. A sleazy tabloid journalist (Hugh Grant) weaves the tale, revealing a tangled web of ambitious rivals, cunning schemers, and opportunistic gangsters all plotting to steal the empire for themselves.

The ensemble cast delivers pitch-perfect performances. McConaughey oozes calm, calculated authority as Mickey, while Charlie Hunnam is excellent as his loyal right-hand man, Ray. Hugh Grant steals the show with a brilliantly against-type performance as the slimy, narrating journalist Fletcher. Colin Farrell also shines as a quirky fight coach inadvertently dragged into the high-stakes chaos. Ritchie's direction is masterful, employing his signature snappy dialogue, non-linear storytelling, and stylish visual flair to keep the intricate plot both comprehensible and wildly entertaining.

Viewers should watch 'The Gentlemen' for its sheer wit, energy, and intelligence. It's a clever, self-aware film that both celebrates and subverts gangster movie tropes. The dialogue crackles, the twists are satisfying, and the blend of brutal violence with laugh-out-loud humor is expertly balanced. For fans of clever crime comedies like 'Snatch' or 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,' this is a must-watch return to form from a master of the genre, offering a wildly entertaining ride through London's criminal underworld.