British old school gentleman and dark humor

Rosalinda 2022-04-19 09:01:27

Speaking of Guy Ritchie, I have to say "Two Smoking Guns", which is the peak.

However I haven't seen it.

The first half of "The Gentlemen" was watched while lying on my seat on the high-speed train back to Shanghai (because I was sitting in the first row),

However, I didn't get into the play.

Just now, I watched the second half in the dormitory,

I got it.

I've always been a big fan of British old-school gentleman-style films like Downton Abbey, Pride and Prejudice.

A scene of raymond drinking and chatting at home promotes the plot,

A scene of barbecue chatting in the courtyard narrates the ending,

Impressed by its personable English demeanor,

I hope that the glory of the Great Empire can be handed down in film and television dramas.

As for black humor, it's always vulgar, suck dick and the like.

As for the "Basic Love" drama, it is probably to adapt to the needs of the gradually powerful group (╯▽╰).

As for the racial discrimination and the negative devaluation of Asians, I personally feel that it is innocuous. Isn't the title of the film "Gentlemen" the gentlest people doing the dirtiest deeds?

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Extended Reading
  • Jason 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The whole play is a middle-aged crisis group of a group of uncles breaking out. The threats to them are all the younger generation. They are all newborn calves and they are not afraid of the sky. To remain gentlemanly, had to fight with savage violence. As the saying goes, starting a business is difficult, and maintaining a business is even more difficult! PSFletcher and Ray's little act of selling rot is as if they are about to kiss in the next second, and Coach's serious nonsense and sophistry with his apprentice, the racially discriminatory personal attack words really make people laugh out of the pig hahahaha~~~

  • Halle 2022-03-23 09:01:24

    This is really racial discrimination.

The Gentlemen quotes

  • Ray: You're wrong, Fletcher. That's not how Michael works.

    Fletcher: Yeah, I know. I know. I was just having a bit of fun. Every movie needs a bit of action, doesn't it? And it's not like Michael doesn't have a reputation.

    Ray: Had a reputation. He's been gentrified.

  • Mickey Pearson: No sooner do I entertain Matthew's offer to buy me out, and reject Dry Eye's offer, does one of my farms get raided.

    Rosalind Pearson: First time ever.

    Mickey Pearson: Doesn't feel like a coincidence, does it?

    Rosalind Pearson: It isn't. There's fuckery afoot.

    Mickey Pearson: How did they find it?

    Ray: I don't know. I'm making inquiries.