This is definitely the case with Ritchie’s latest release, The Gentlemen, which he wrote, directed and produced. Though Ritchie’s movies are often described as a movie for ‘guys’ (pun intended) probably because of the frequent use of violence and swearing, it is nevertheless a style of filming many can get on board with. His style is characterised by plays on chronology, flashbacks, perspectives and timing amongst many other techniques, that culminate to create a very persuasive and engaging watch. Notable for classics such as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, followed by more recent, but no less entertaining films like Sherlock Holmes, a remake of The Man from U.N.C.L.E, and King Arthur. Throughout his years in cinema, Ritchie has formed a stylistic narrative technique that is all his own. Okay, well maybe those are slight exaggerations, as frankly, I have never heard anyone say those, but it does not make the point any less true. Guy Ritchie’s style of filming is so distinctive that it can in itself be considered an adjective. The thin line between humour and offensive
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