This is such an adult Guy Ritchie compared to his earlier films. I can’t say that the film struck something, but I watched what is called, not without interest. And, of course, just as heroes belonging to a variety of national groups are mixed when it comes to their “business”, Guy Ritchie applies the techniques of both American and
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This is such an adult Guy Ritchie compared to his earlier films. I can’t say that the film struck something, but I watched what is called, not without interest. And, of course, just as heroes belonging to a variety of national groups are mixed when it comes to their “business”, Guy Ritchie applies the techniques of both American and British cinema. The actors, of course, are all good, but the material is already quite familiar from numerous films and TV series - drug dealers and everything that surrounds them, ranging from a fairly low class and to aristocrats who do not shy away from the opportunity to earn money for the maintenance of their estates in various ways - someone opens them for visitors (he himself has been in more than once), and someone rents them for cannabis plantations.
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