About RocknRolla
Guy Ritchie returns to his signature London underworld roots with the kinetic and stylish 'RocknRolla' (2008). The plot is a classic Ritchie concoction: a ruthless Russian oligarch, Uri Obomavich, sets up a multi-million-pound property scam, unleashing a chaotic feeding frenzy among the city's gangsters. The narrative weaves together a motley crew including old-school mobster Lenny Cole, the ambitious 'Wild Bunch' led by One Two, a corrupt accountant, and a drugged-out rock star supposedly in possession of a priceless painting. The film thrives on its sharp, witty dialogue and interconnected, fast-paced plot where every character is chasing a score or trying to survive the fallout.
The ensemble cast is exceptional, with standout performances from Tom Wilkinson as the volatile Lenny Cole, Gerard Butler as the charismatic hustler One Two, and Tom Hardy and Idris Elba as his loyal crew. The direction is pure Ritchie—confident, flashy, and infused with a pulsating rock soundtrack that gives the film its rebellious energy. While the plot is complex, it's delivered with such verve and dark humor that it remains thoroughly engaging.
Viewers should watch 'RocknRolla' for a masterclass in modern British crime cinema. It's a film that crackles with attitude, featuring brilliant performances, clever twists, and Ritchie's unique visual flair. It captures the greed and chaos of a criminal world in transition, making it a must-watch for fans of intelligent, action-packed thrillers with a wicked sense of humor.
The ensemble cast is exceptional, with standout performances from Tom Wilkinson as the volatile Lenny Cole, Gerard Butler as the charismatic hustler One Two, and Tom Hardy and Idris Elba as his loyal crew. The direction is pure Ritchie—confident, flashy, and infused with a pulsating rock soundtrack that gives the film its rebellious energy. While the plot is complex, it's delivered with such verve and dark humor that it remains thoroughly engaging.
Viewers should watch 'RocknRolla' for a masterclass in modern British crime cinema. It's a film that crackles with attitude, featuring brilliant performances, clever twists, and Ritchie's unique visual flair. It captures the greed and chaos of a criminal world in transition, making it a must-watch for fans of intelligent, action-packed thrillers with a wicked sense of humor.


















