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Director Guy Ritchie's (LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS) fourth feature film is about a hard-bitten gambler named Jake Green (played by Ritchie favorite Jason Statham). Green has just spent a lengthy stretch in jail and is seeking revenge on the man who put him behind bars--crime overlord Dorothy Macha (Ray Liotta). Macha's .. Read more
| Starring | Jason Statham, Ray Liotta, Andre Benjamin, Vincent Pastore |
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| Director | Guy Ritchie |
| Genres | Drama, Thriller |
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Director Guy Ritchie's (LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS) fourth feature film is about a hard-bitten gambler named Jake Green (played by Ritchie favorite Jason Statham). Green has just spent a lengthy stretch in jail and is seeking revenge on the man who put him behind bars--crime overlord Dorothy Macha (Ray Liotta). Macha's thirst for gambling is his weak spot, and Green exploits it by soundly beating him on a visit to the crime boss's own casino. A hit is subsequently ordered on Green, and he teams up with two tough guys. Avi (Andre Benjamin aka Andre 3000 from Atlanta-based hip-hop outfit Outkast) and Zack (Vincent Pastore) who offer to protect him. Green must give all his money to Avi and Zack, and work for them, if he values his life, so he agrees to the deal despite simultaneously discovering that he suffers from a rare blood disease that will kill him within three days.
At this point in the movie Ritchie and writer Luc Besson (who adapted the screenplay from Ritchie's original script) loosen the narrative structure of REVOLVER, deliberately confounding their audience as the film takes a number of oddball twists and turns. The bloodshed and extreme violence of Ritchie's first two films remain, but he takes this movie into unusual territory as Statham's character begins to ponder the meaning of life, scenes are replayed with different consequences, and an assassin (played by Mark Strong) has an existential crisis about his occupation. REVOLVER isn't an easy ride, but it is likely to stir some debate among passionate Ritchie fans as he follows SWEPT AWAY with another unusual addition to his canon.
| Starring | Jason Statham, Ray Liotta, Andre Benjamin, Vincent Pastore, Warren Clarke, Andrew Howard, Mem Ferda, Togo Igawa, Mercedes Grower, Derek |
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| Director | Guy Ritchie |
| Studio | LIONS GATE HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 55 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 55 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English Blu-ray: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2005 To Rent: DVD: 06 Mar 2006 Blu-ray: not available |
Director Guy Ritchie's Revolver is about a hard-bitten gambler named Jake Green (played by Ritchie favorite Jason Statham). read more »
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What on earth..............
As a big Guy Ritchie fan I went to see this at the cinema with several mates when it was released and we all left totally and utterly confused. No-one spoke, no... read more »
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Minging Pants!
Self indulgent tripe! Steer well clear! I have read reviews by people who seem to think there is a depth to this that some aren't getting; I personally don... read more »
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Great film.. do not be put off by peoples ratings...
Don't be put off my ignorant people who did not understand the movie and rated it accordingly.. pay attention and you will enjoy it. The majority of the ... read more »
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Worth a watch...
Good storyline and twist at the end! Not as good as other Guy Ritchie movie's but still worth a watch.
It was a dirty dozen years ago: I was working for Time Out magazine and a publicist wanted me to preview a low budget British gangster film made by a first-time filmmaker. This was at a time when low budget British gangster films were ten-a-penny – and almost all dreadful. There was no reason to think this one would by any better, it featured a few familiar faces, a handful of actors who had been kicking around for a couple of years (Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nicholas Rowe, Steven... Read more