Tuesday, July 7, 2020

The Gentlemen Movie Review : An edgy dose of action-comedy

REVIEW: From the very first scene ‘The Gentlemen’ grabs your interest and doesn’t let go. Thanks to a string of crafty gentlemen in crisp suits who are out to get each other but not in a crass gang-bang way. Most of them are them are classy and debonair, some sly and sharp, while some young and charming. And together they ensure there’s never a dull moment. Writer-director Guy Ritchie creates each of his characters with strong traits and a slight vulnerability that helps the audience connect with them.

Matthew McConaughey totally fits the bill as the brooding drug Mafioso, who in his own words is the “king of the jungle”. His deep baritone voice adds to the impact of his sharp dialogue delivery and smart demeanor. Ditto for his right-hand man Raymond played by British actor Charlie Hunnam. His calm and collected composure enhances his debonair good looks as he handles the most messed up situations, sometimes with straight-faced humour too. Collin Farrell is endearing as the honest boxing coach of a bunch of rowdy and misled youths. Rest of the cast is equally impressive but the man who stands tall above all with his wry wit and irreverent humour is Hugh Grant. The talented English actor has the most fun as the cheeky and blackmailing private investigator Fletcher, who narrates his findings to Ray in the form of a screenplay. The chemistry between the two British actors is clearly the highpoint of the film and so are the subtle sexual innuendoes between the two that make for some trippy fun.

Overall, ‘The Gentlemen’ is a crisp and comedic action entertainer with fascinating characters. The jokes and punches aren’t loud and in-your-face, but they surely pack a solid punch.

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