And the least Guy Ritchie and the least gentleman thing about The Gentlemen is its poignant satire on class issues and high society.
In the film, the princes and aristocrats are degenerate into eating laziness, drug addiction and promiscuity, and rely on inheritance of land to deal with gangsters in order to maintain a hypocritical life on the surface.
And the big drug lords and industry bosses who started at the bottom are still trying to whitewash themselves and try to get into the upper class.
Just like the famous Wall Street saying "money never sleeps", similarly, money power is always accompanied by evil, but the sad fact is that this is the essence of the endless and "good" operation of capital society.
Even Mike, whose hands were stained with blood, couldn't help but complain, it's always hard for rich people to do it! The so-called gentleman is just a more difficult kind of powerful hooligan.
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