Why do we keep talking about FKFK

Ibrahim 2022-04-20 09:01:17

"gentlemen". 9 points. Guy Ritchie's work. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Colin Farrell, Hugh Grant. Countless people should have had enough of Guy Ritchie's constant chatter of FK, FK, yes, his films buried information in this constant chatter, and you watch it again and find something new. At this point, I have to say that he and Quentin Tarantino are really a good match for FK. Mickey, a marijuana dealer played by Matthew, plans to sell the business to Matthew because he sees that marijuana will be legalized in the United States in the next ten years. Mickey's business has successfully used the second generation of Jue, who are generally incompetent but sit on the manor land, and Mickey planted marijuana under the grounds of these second-generation manors. Big Dave not only hated Mickey's disrespect to him, but also coveted his business, so he sent private investigator Fletcher to investigate and master Mickey's criminal evidence. As a result, cleverness was mistaken by cleverness, and Fletcher was used instead. And Colin Farrell, who emerged out of thin air, plays a disciplined and ruthless fighting coach. The troubles caused by the younger brothers eventually became Mickey's bargaining chip. Mickey and his shrewd man, Ray, were victorious. Because the law of the jungle says: if you think about it, do it now, and hesitation will bring chaos and destruction. Guy Ritchie's villainy makes the whole movie easy in and out of the plot, and Detective Fletcher is both a character and a storyteller. This narrative method is naturally superior and worth learning. This is why we keep talking about FK and FK after watching the whole film.

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  • Fletcher: He explodes on the scene like a millennial fucking firecracker. Bang, bang, bang, bang!

    Ray: I'm going to have to stop you right there, Fletcher. That doesn't sound like the Dry Eye I know.

    Fletcher: Just making sure you're paying attention, Raymond. So let's cut instead to a somewhat anticlimactic, but suave and debonair Dry Eye, like a Chinese James Bond.

  • Rosalind Pearson: Look, I don't want you knocking around here feeling all unemployed and lost with yourself.

    Mickey Pearson: Well, fuck me. Most wives would beg their other halves to get out of this game, but not you.

    Rosalind Pearson: That's because I know you, darling.