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Looking forward to it.

>RocknRolla

By JOE LEYDON

After shipwrecking with "Swept Away" and misfiring with "Revolver," Brit filmmaker Guy Ritchie bounces back to top form with "RocknRolla," a cleverly constructed, sensationally stylish and often darkly hilarious seriocomic caper. Marginally more restrained than his attention-grabbing breakthrough efforts -- "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch" -- his new pic proves just as aggressively exciting while zigzagging through an intricate maze of plots and counterplots, dirty deals and double-crosses. Commercial prospects are generally bright in all media, although thick accents and unfamiliar slanguage employed by the predominantly Brit cast may impede pic's appeal to mainstream U.S. ticketbuyers.

Gerard Butler emerges as first among equals in an impressive ensemble cast as One Two, a small-time hustler hoping to become a big-time entrepreneur by entering the booming London real-estate market.

Along with partners-in-crime Mumbles (Idris Elba of TV's "The Wire") and Handsome Bob (Tom Hardy), One Two attempts a bit of property speculation with a loan from Lenny Cole (Tom Wilkinson), an influence-peddling, bureaucrat-bribing crime boss who knows where all the bodies are buried (largely because he buried many of them himself). Cole duly pulls the right strings -- but only so he can stealthily lasso the property for himself and still demand repayment from One Two.

Not surprisingly for a Ritchie pic, the deception sets off an interlocking chain of contrivances, coincidences, intricate plans and desperate improvisations. To repay Cole, One Two and his crew sign on as heisters for Stella (Thandie Newton), a curvaceous and very crooked accountant working for criminally inclined Russian billionaire Uri Obamavich (Karel Roden).

The busy plot grows exponentially more complex each time writer-helmer Ritchie drops another colorful character into the mix. Among the more significant complicating factors: Archy (Mark Strong), Lenny's resolutely loyal and fiercely unforgiving right-hand man; Roman (Jeremy Piven) and Mickey (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges), American rock promoters who are inadvertently involved with the hunt for a stolen painting; and Johnny Quid (Toby Kebbell), a spectacularly wasted punk rocker who's the black-sheep stepson of -- yes, you guessed it -- Lenny Cole.

"RocknRolla" barrels along at a brisk clip that's never noticeably decelerated by the occasional inclusion of flashbacks and flash-forwards. In a pic chockfull of kinetic set pieces, it's almost unfair to single out individual sequences. But it's safe to say that auds may get giddy watching a robbery that begins with a purposeful collision of car and truck, continues with a frenzied battle involving golf clubs and automatic weaponry, and climaxes with an audaciously extended foot chase. Through it all, Ritchie steadily ratchets up the thriller-diller quotient by suggesting two Russian thugs (who resemble refugees from "Eastern Promises") are, quite literally, unkillable.

Pic frequently borders on the cartoonish -- or, during the rapid-fire opening-credits sequence, the graphic-novelish -- but also offers touches of cheeky drollery. (Note the smooth moves and scene thievery of Nonso Anozie as a soft-spoken, plus-size underworld type fond of Whistler paintings and Merchant-Ivory movies.) Final wrap-up isn't exactly airtight, but the entwining of the various plot threads is genuinely amusing.

Thesps across the board are well cast and, more important, well attuned to Ritchie's style of carefully calibrated exaggeration. (Kebbell is particularly adept at handling the writer-helmer's trademark sardonic monologues.) Standout tech values include gritty-glossy high-def lensing by David Higgs and razor-sharp editing by James Herbert.

Camera (Technicolor), David Higgs; editor, James Herbert; music, Steve Isles; music supervisor, Ian Neil; production designer, Richard Bridgland; art director, Andy Nicholson; set decorator, Debbie Moles; costume designer, Suzie Hartman; sound (Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS), John Hayes; associate producers, Lauren Meek, Martin Askew, Mickey De'Hara; assistant director, Max Keene; casting, Reg Poerscout-Edgerton. Reviewed at Toronto Film Festival (Special Presentations), Sept. 4, 2008. MPAA Rating: R. Running time: 114 MIN.
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Guy Ritchie's 'RockNRolla' - absolute heat rock [View all] , The Damaja, Sat Sep-06-08 03:06 PM
 
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im so looking forward to this
Sep 06th 2008
1
I take it Idris has more screen time in this than he did in 28 Weeks
Sep 07th 2008
3
Stringer bell is in quite a lot of scenes actually
Sep 07th 2008
4
Nice. Just watched him in that TP flick over the wknd. Great actor.
Sep 08th 2008
5
Boris..
Oct 15th 2008
29
*tips cap*
Sep 08th 2008
10
This part of your review disturbs me:
Sep 08th 2008
6
why?
Sep 08th 2008
7
      I've grown weary of that as well. Maybe I'm just getting old.
Sep 08th 2008
8
RE: Guy Ritchie's 'RockNRolla' - absolute heat rock
Sep 08th 2008
9
Did it have the same type of editing as Snatch/Lock Stock?
Sep 08th 2008
11
more colorful and energetic and comicbookish
Sep 09th 2008
12
Yeah, this was very enjoyable...
Oct 09th 2008
13
so if I enjoyed Lock/Stock but think Revolver's 1 of the worst flicks
Oct 09th 2008
15
      Correct
Oct 09th 2008
16
damn it! not playing in the Bay yet.
Oct 09th 2008
14
limited theatres in NY and LA now.. nationwide release halloween.
Oct 09th 2008
17
it's the same fuckin movie...again
Oct 09th 2008
18
YEP!
Oct 10th 2008
19
      And it's better than when he tries to make a new film
Oct 10th 2008
21
Avoid this film like the plague
Oct 10th 2008
20
(SPOILER)
Oct 10th 2008
22
so, his fans are just supposed to settle for getting what they expect?
Oct 10th 2008
23
      ^^^ Thought he made a "counterpoint" in the name of Tyler
Oct 10th 2008
24
           yeah, you mad...
Oct 10th 2008
25
           Freedom Of The White Man
Oct 15th 2008
28
these are the people that gave kill bill vol 2 five stars out of five
Oct 11th 2008
26
RE: Guy Ritchie's 'RockNRolla' - absolute heat rock
Oct 15th 2008
27
proof that madonna was a sucubus...
Oct 15th 2008
30
you haven't seen it and calling it a banger?
Oct 15th 2008
31
      it has alot of buzz.
Nov 04th 2008
48
           No excuse.
Nov 04th 2008
49
                RE: No excuse.
Nov 04th 2008
50
                     Well played (and apologies for not getting it)
Nov 04th 2008
52
.
Oct 27th 2008
32
I hope its better than that Revolver shite!
Oct 31st 2008
33
oh, it is revolver
Oct 31st 2008
34
It's better than Revolver.
Oct 31st 2008
35
I enjoyed it loads; won't knock Snatch off its pedestal for me.
Nov 02nd 2008
36
I also found it had an almost serious tone about it.
Nov 02nd 2008
37
BOMB!!!!! *vogueing like crazy*
Nov 02nd 2008
38
But he fitna get some of dat (u)MADonna money.
Nov 02nd 2008
39
lmao
Nov 02nd 2008
40
^^^ A-Rod
Nov 02nd 2008
41
Dick Tracy better than anything by Guy! They mad!
Nov 04th 2008
53
      RocknRolla >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Rock N Roll Tennis
Nov 04th 2008
54
           alias? What....a white tennis nerd can't listen to hip hop and post
Nov 04th 2008
55
Oceans 11/12/13
Nov 03rd 2008
42
RE: Oceans 11/12/13
Nov 03rd 2008
46
I loved it
Nov 03rd 2008
43
I came in the DOOR, I said it BEFORE....
Nov 03rd 2008
44
its better than revolver but not that great
Nov 03rd 2008
45
highly enjoyable
Nov 04th 2008
47
i liked it alot.
Nov 04th 2008
51
RE: i liked it alot.
Jan 02nd 2009
61
i loved it
Nov 05th 2008
56
the accents were killing me
Nov 06th 2008
57
I just saw this today....
Nov 09th 2008
58
absolutely enjoyable
Nov 09th 2008
59
I thought the first hald sucked, the second half was dope
Nov 10th 2008
60
this was at best ok, an inferior facsimile of his first 2 movies (which
Mar 04th 2009
62
I totally agree
Mar 05th 2009
63
      RE: I totally agree
Mar 06th 2009
66
dope
Mar 05th 2009
64
I almost cut it off, then it started gettin' good *spoilers*
Mar 06th 2009
65
lol, I'm waiting for the part you did enjoy
Mar 06th 2009
67
      those few things really bugged me so it was easier to point out
Mar 06th 2009
68

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