In , Guy Ritchie revisits the stylish, fast-talking London underworld that made him a household name. After a decade of big-budget blockbusters, this film feels like a homecoming, blending his signature non-linear storytelling with a modern, high-stakes flair.
The cast is the film's strongest asset. Matthew McConaughey brings a calm, predatory elegance to Mickey, while Charlie Hunnam is brilliantly understated as the "cleaner" who prefers logic over violence. However, Hugh Grant steals every scene he’s in, playing against type as a sleazy, manipulative private eye. Additionally, Colin Farrell provides much of the film’s heart and humor as "Coach," a mentor to a group of wayward young boxers caught in the crossfire. The Gentlemen: Los seГ±ores de la mafia
This review explores Guy Ritchie's return to his roots in the 2019 crime comedy . The Gentlemen: A Return to Form In , Guy Ritchie revisits the stylish, fast-talking