The Gentlemen
The Gentlemen (1965)

The Gentlemen

1/5
(11 votes)
6.6IMDb

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Awards

German Film Awards 1965


Film Award in Gold
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Männliche Nebenrolle)

Reviews

Any Guy Ritchie film I've seen, he always delivers, especially when he's writer and director. This one follows in the tradition of "Rocknrolla", "Snatch", and "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels", the story layered with multiple sets of gangsters trying to outdo each other for the grand prize at the end of the flick.

A very late start for the reviewing year, for no particular nor excusable reason. Since we start late, let's start coeval: The Gentlemen.

Who ever reads this: Please buy this move for the sake of cinema and film making this Movie must not flop! It is probably the best movie I have watched for the past 5 Years.

This was a good thriller to watch. Fust paced, full of tense and action-packed scenes, while it also took time to explore the main characters and their motivations, giving us a pretty complete picture.

A gangster movie with interesting characters, a nice pace and some twists and turns.

It's just a total trash.

Hugh Grant, it was really good to see you in this movie. You are charismatic and funny.

Matt McConaughey is Pearson, who wants to sell off his marijuana business. Shaggy Hugh Grant is our fast talking narrator, Fletcher, who seems to know what's going on, and to get involved in that sale.

Well told (the narration was entertaining and clarifying in equal measure), cracking dialogue and strong performances. The evident enjoyment of those involved is infectious.

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