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 returns to his signature London underworld with 2008's 'RocknRolla,' a kinetic and darkly humorous crime thriller that captures the city's criminal landscape in flux. The plot revolves around a high-stakes, crooked real estate deal orchestrated by ruthless Russian billionaire Uri Omovich (Karel Roden). When millions go missing, it triggers a chaotic feeding frenzy involving old-school gangster Lenny Cole (Tom Wilkinson), a crew of small-time hustlers known as the Wild Bunch (led by Gerard Butler's One Two), and a drug-addled rock star holding a priceless painting. The film masterfully interweaves these threads into a tapestry of double-crosses, brutal violence, and razor-sharp dialogue.

The ensemble cast delivers electric performances. Tom Wilkinson is terrifyingly volatile as the old regime clinging to power, while Gerard Butler brings rugged charm to the morally ambiguous One Two. The standout, however, is Tom Hardy as the cool, pragmatic Handsome Bob, showcasing the early talent that would define his career. Ritchie's direction is confident and stylish, employing snappy edits, a killer soundtrack, and a narrative verve that keeps the 114-minute runtime flying by.

Viewers should watch 'RocknRolla' for its pure, unadulterated entertainment value. It's a witty, complex, and adrenaline-fueled ride through a world where loyalty is currency and everyone has an angle. With an IMDb rating of 7.2, it stands as a must-see for fans of clever crime capers, intricate plotting, and Ritchie's unique brand of cinematic swagger. The film captures a specific moment in London's gritty glamour and remains a highly rewatchable entry in the modern crime genre.