The best director for Guy Ritchie's multi-line narrative in mainland China is Ning Hao, probably because he has a similar temperament. Ning Hao likes Guy Ritchie's films, and put this imitation in "Crazy Stone" It was placed in the soil of China, allowing it to grow and germinate naturally on it, and finally established its status in the Chinese Film Festival with a drama.
The fast-paced and multi-line narrative of British rock is smooth and easy in addition to humor. "Two Smoking Guns" is Guy Ritchie's first work. Before that, he discovered Jason Statham, helped him on the road of acting, and became the first work played by Jason Statham.
Jason's four friends, the gangster who runs a casino, and a few friends who grow marijuana... Many characters appear one after another, making it unclear what kind of story this is. Every time the protagonist of the story takes a step forward, there is a hidden machine front. No one knows this kind of unknown. He can only see it later and suddenly sigh with emotion: It turns out that this is the case.
Guy Ritchard targets the secretive and dark group of gangsters. They use violence as commonplace, and plundering other people's property is considered justified, just because they are strong. The words of the boss of the gang represent the order that others must obey, and the first thug helps him to end. There are also a few thieves and a few gangsters who do not do evil and have brotherly love among the characters. This is the group of people who became the protagonists in Guy Ritchie's films.
As a conflict in a comedy, most of the conflicts stem from the unknown of the plot. Like the emerald in "Crazy Stone", it has been circulated several times, and it is unknown who will own it in the end. It's more like a train going to the unknown without knowing where it ends. This kind of unknown entangles the hearts of the audience, and following the director to explore together is both eager and cautious. It is said that after seeing "Two Smoking Guns", Brad Pitt liked it very much and offered to play a role in Guy Ritchie's movie, and finally got his wish in Guy Ritchie's second film "Snatch and Steal". .
Pitt plays a young gypsy named Mickey in "Snatch and Rabble," a wandering gypsy who leads a modern life and lives in a camping area. Turkey (played by Jason Statham), who happens to need a camper, sends his friend Tommy to buy it, only to find that Mickey is a good fighter. Later, Mickey was reluctant to appear in the underground casino, and was retaliated by the gang, and his mother was burned to death. The reversal of people's hearts lies in resisting and protecting their homeland. The gypsies counterattack the gang, win and disappear.
Each group of people is in action, hoping to take control of the situation, but because of human nature, the difference and reversal of actions are brought about. (Most obvious in "Revolver") Gang bosses are often conceited, a few thieves are often stupid, people walk in ignorance and collide in ignorance.
I don't know if it's the director's intentional arrangement or the natural growth in the movie. In the end, the winner is not many irreversible strong people who seem to be solid, but the weak in the whole chain of characters. They are usually not evil, have more humanity, and inexplicably become the final winner, as if it were a gift from God.
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