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The Gentlemen 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [2020]
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Product description
From writer/director Guy Ritchie comes THE GENTLEMEN, a star-studded sophisticated action comedy. THE GENTLEMEN follows American expat Mickey Pearson (Matthew McConaughey) who built a highly profitable marijuana empire in London. When word gets out that he’s looking to cash out of the business forever it triggers plots, schemes, bribery and blackmail in an attempt to steal his domain out from under him (featuring an all-star ensemble cast including Charlie Hunnam, Henry Golding, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong, Eddie Marsan, Colin Farrell, and Hugh Grant).
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- Language : English
- Package Dimensions : 17.1 x 13.6 x 1.6 cm; 97 Grams
- Media Format : 4K
- Release date : 27 April 2020
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : Entertainment in Video
- ASIN : B085248Z7B
- Best Sellers Rank: 19,504 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- 14,925 in Movies (Movies & TV)
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montrachet
1.0 out of 5 stars
Save yourself from this rubbish
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 May 2020Verified Purchase
Sadly, the Director has forgotten what made some of his other films so enjoyable and this example of arty-farty tosh left us so bored that after half an hour our enjoyment at Hugh Grant's over-acting was thoroughly exhausted, as was our need to hear any more use of the most offensive language the scripwriter could dream up to cover their deficiencies. This will surely be one of those films very quickly forgotten; you'll find my copy in a charity shop soon, no doubt along with many others.
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rbmusicman/and/movie-fan'
4.0 out of 5 stars
LET ME SELL YOU A STORY ?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 April 2020Verified Purchase
The story is of plots, mixed loyalties, bribery and indeed blackmail and
is told by an extortionist Fletcher (Hugh Grant) who has built a dossier
over a period of time with the intent of receiving a large reward for
information on Micheal Pearson's (Mathew McConaughy) illegal empire and
the goings-on within.
He tells his story to Micheal's right-hand man Ray (Charlie Hunnam) telling
of how Ray intending to sell his London-based Marijuana Empire to the
highest bidder in the hope he can step-back and retire with his wife Rosalind
(Michelle Dockery)
However, there are those that will try to steal his domain from under him
resulting in an ever-growing death count and a series of double-cross attempts
within the groups that plot against him.
Will Fletcher get his 20 million? Who will come out ahead in this tangled plot?
Did take me a while to warm to this one in truth, however, warm to it I did...
A film with a superb cast-list has much to make you smile along the way,
moments to make you cringe with its frequent stong violence sequences
coupled with more than its fair share of strong language.....well, it is a Guy
Ritchie offering after all.
Well worth a viewing.
is told by an extortionist Fletcher (Hugh Grant) who has built a dossier
over a period of time with the intent of receiving a large reward for
information on Micheal Pearson's (Mathew McConaughy) illegal empire and
the goings-on within.
He tells his story to Micheal's right-hand man Ray (Charlie Hunnam) telling
of how Ray intending to sell his London-based Marijuana Empire to the
highest bidder in the hope he can step-back and retire with his wife Rosalind
(Michelle Dockery)
However, there are those that will try to steal his domain from under him
resulting in an ever-growing death count and a series of double-cross attempts
within the groups that plot against him.
Will Fletcher get his 20 million? Who will come out ahead in this tangled plot?
Did take me a while to warm to this one in truth, however, warm to it I did...
A film with a superb cast-list has much to make you smile along the way,
moments to make you cringe with its frequent stong violence sequences
coupled with more than its fair share of strong language.....well, it is a Guy
Ritchie offering after all.
Well worth a viewing.
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Hande Z
5.0 out of 5 stars
No blonde in sight but...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 June 2020Verified Purchase
This DVD is worth buying if only to watch Charlie Hunnam alone. But wait, Matthew McConnaughey, Colin Farrell, and Hugh Grant (as Fletcher) gave equally riveting performances of their characters. Grant is virtually unrecognisable and truly out of his usual comedic self. Here he tries to be funny, but in a serious sort of way, and is hugely successful. The plot thickens as the movie moves along, and the action is varied and knocks one's head back in most of them. Michelle Dockery as Mrs Pearson shows that she packs a shot or two.
McConnaughey (as Mickey Pearson) is a (marijuana) drug lord in London and Hunnam (as Raymond) is his consigliere and enforcer combined. Henry Golding as Dry Eye, Jeremy Strong as Berger, and Tom Wu as Lord George, are cast as the villains attempting to take over Pearson's business, and Fletcher makes his move as an ultimate blackmailer, only to discover that Pearson and Raymond are untouchable.
McConnaughey (as Mickey Pearson) is a (marijuana) drug lord in London and Hunnam (as Raymond) is his consigliere and enforcer combined. Henry Golding as Dry Eye, Jeremy Strong as Berger, and Tom Wu as Lord George, are cast as the villains attempting to take over Pearson's business, and Fletcher makes his move as an ultimate blackmailer, only to discover that Pearson and Raymond are untouchable.
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Rick Mallin
5.0 out of 5 stars
Guy Ritchie is BACK!!!!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2020Verified Purchase
Guy Ritchie is back at what he does best; gangster comedy. An electric script paired with an all star cast (my personal favorite being Colin Farrell as the coach as he steals every scene he's in) another standout is an unrecognisable Hugh Grant as the Sleazy Narrative. This is definitely Ritchies best since Snatch. 9/10. Please make this a return to form, it's been sorely missed.
10 people found this helpful
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P. R. Storey
1.0 out of 5 stars
Swearing Over Acting
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 January 2022Verified Purchase
I don't mind swearing when it used as a way of showing real frustration or anger. In this film it is just tossed about to show how clever they are, but they are obviously thick. No my real gripe with this film is that it takes Hugh Grant's horrible journalist so long to set the story up that you really want to watch something else after 45 minutes of this oh so clever Guy Ritchie film. By the end of the film you realise two things one you will never want to watch this film ever again and secondly it's not the ending that you were hoping for.
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