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'The Gentlemen': Ritchie scores . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on January 24, 2020 at 15:17:30:

You either like him or hate him. Me, I like Ritchie for his storylines and dialog. This is the story of England's top marijuana banana (McConaughey) trying to retire and sell his operation to an English Noble. Let the typical twists and turns begin. Violence but all in good fun. A terrific ensemble cast, production design, all the boxes checked.

Kudos to Hugh Grant (coming in from the cold) for playing a poofy journalist who has the goods on all involved. He is quite colorful using all the color of the lower language. (To me the dialog was the star.)

This one makes up for 'King Arthur' (which I single-handedly liked).