About RocknRolla
Guy Ritchie's 2008 crime caper 'RocknRolla' is a kinetic return to form, plunging viewers into the chaotic underbelly of a London where old-school gangsters are being muscled out by wealthy foreign mobsters. The plot kicks into gear when a ruthless Russian oligarch, Uri Omovich (Karel Roden), orchestrates a multi-million-pound property scam. This deal acts like a magnet, drawing in a colorful array of characters: the old-guard gangster Lenny Cole (Tom Wilkinson), the savvy crooks known as The Wild Bunch (led by Gerard Butler's One Two), and a drugged-out rock star holding a priceless painting. The ensuing scramble is a masterclass in interlocking narratives, sharp dialogue, and brutal, darkly comic violence.
Ritchie's direction is confident and stylish, perfectly capturing the film's grimy yet glamorous aesthetic. The ensemble cast is exceptional, with standout performances from Tom Wilkinson as the volatile Lenny and Toby Kebbell as the tragically hilarious rock star, Johnny Quid. The film moves at a breakneck pace, weaving its multiple threads together with precision and wit.
For fans of gritty, intelligent crime thrillers, 'RocknRolla' is essential viewing. It combines Ritchie's signature snappy dialogue and complex plotting with compelling characters and a pulsating energy. Watch it for the razor-sharp script, the stellar performances, and the sheer, unpredictable thrill of the London underworld in chaos. It's a wild, entertaining ride from start to finish.
Ritchie's direction is confident and stylish, perfectly capturing the film's grimy yet glamorous aesthetic. The ensemble cast is exceptional, with standout performances from Tom Wilkinson as the volatile Lenny and Toby Kebbell as the tragically hilarious rock star, Johnny Quid. The film moves at a breakneck pace, weaving its multiple threads together with precision and wit.
For fans of gritty, intelligent crime thrillers, 'RocknRolla' is essential viewing. It combines Ritchie's signature snappy dialogue and complex plotting with compelling characters and a pulsating energy. Watch it for the razor-sharp script, the stellar performances, and the sheer, unpredictable thrill of the London underworld in chaos. It's a wild, entertaining ride from start to finish.


















