Guy Ritchie has finally divorced Madonna, so let’s see if the curse has been lifted.
A bit of a disclosure: I’m a big fan of Guy and I love Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch.
I haven’t seen Cast Away and I don’t intend to. Finally, I didn’t understand Revolver no matter how many explanations were posted on this very site!
Back to the main attraction: RocknRolla delivers on the promise of London gangsters, and more London gangsters. Admittedly, they’re not as tough as Brick Top or Mickey but Guy has done a nice job of providing some variety.
The characters are interesting and likable too – especially Gerard Butler’s and Thandie Newton’s. In fact, a femme fatale is much welcome addition to the gangster movie. Some of the side characters are cliche – but I guess it’s to be expected since it’s Guy’s third movie covering the same ground.
The plot has taken a step back as well. It’s convoluted with a few side plots that act as leaking steam valves – the trains slows to a crawl and the audience starts looking around for any OTHER source of entertainment.
Overall, if you’re a Guy Ritchie fan, it’s a must see. However, expect that after seeing it ONCE, you’ll feel a powerful urge to revisit Lock, stock and Snatch. I saw Snatch 7 or 8 times when it came out. I expect to go into double digits now!
I’m a HUGE fan of “Lock, Stock” and “Snatch” as well as the new “Rocknrolla”…. I think Guy Ritchie’s cinematographer, Tim Maurice-Jones is absolutely brilliant and should be winning all kinds of awards… In fact, I’m not exactly certain why Guy’s films are so shun’d… As for “Swept Away”, the first half of the film is cheesy and silly, but the last half of the film is exceptionally good and quite powerful… especially the ending. The thing is, it’s hard to make it that far. But if you get passed the first half, you see the Ritchie talent unfold.