7.2

RocknRolla

RocknRolla

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7.2

RocknRolla

RocknRolla

  • Year 2008
  • Duration 114 min
  • Country United Kingdom, United States, France
  • Language English
When a Russian mobster orchestrates a crooked land deal, millions of dollars are up for grabs, drawing in the entire London underworld into a feeding frenzy at a time when the old criminal regime is losing turf to a wealthy foreign mob.

About RocknRolla

Guy Ritchie's 2008 crime caper 'RocknRolla' is a vibrant return to the London underworld that made him famous. The plot kicks off when a ruthless Russian mobster, Uri, orchestrates a multi-million-pound property scam. This illicit deal acts like a magnet, pulling in every hustler, gangster, and crooked accountant in the city. On one side is the old guard, led by Lenny Cole, who is desperately trying to hold onto his turf. On the other is the new money and brutal methods of the foreign mob. Caught in the middle are the 'Wild Bunch,' a group of small-time crooks looking for their big score, and a drugged-out rock star whose disappearance sets off its own chain of chaos.

The film thrives on Ritchie's signature style: rapid-fire editing, whip-smart dialogue, and interweaving storylines that collide with darkly comic results. The ensemble cast is exceptional, with standout performances from Tom Hardy as the pragmatic Handsome Bob, Gerard Butler as the perpetually unlucky One Two, and Tom Wilkinson as the unhinged old-school gangster Lenny Cole. The direction is kinetic and confident, painting a picture of London that is both glamorous and grimy.

Viewers should watch 'RocknRolla' for its pure, unadulterated entertainment value. It's a fast-paced, cleverly constructed thriller that delivers laughs, tension, and stylish action in equal measure. The plot is a satisfying puzzle, the characters are memorable, and the execution is top-tier Ritchie. For fans of clever crime dramas like 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' or 'Snatch,' this is an essential and highly rewatchable entry in the genre.