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Lock & Stock

Título original: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
  • 1998
  • 18
  • 1h 47min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,1/10
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Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Vinnie Jones, Jason Statham, and Nick Moran in Lock & Stock (1998)
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Una partida de cartas en Londres desencadena un enfrentamiento entre cuatro amigos, plantadores de maría, gánsteres, prestamistas y recolectores de deudas en una serie de curiosos eventos, t... Leer todoUna partida de cartas en Londres desencadena un enfrentamiento entre cuatro amigos, plantadores de maría, gánsteres, prestamistas y recolectores de deudas en una serie de curiosos eventos, todo por algo de maría, dinero y dos viejas pistolas.Una partida de cartas en Londres desencadena un enfrentamiento entre cuatro amigos, plantadores de maría, gánsteres, prestamistas y recolectores de deudas en una serie de curiosos eventos, todo por algo de maría, dinero y dos viejas pistolas.

  • Director/a
    • Guy Ritchie
  • Guionista
    • Guy Ritchie
  • Estrellas
    • Jason Flemyng
    • Dexter Fletcher
    • Nick Moran
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,1/10
    644 mil
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    894
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    • Director/a
      • Guy Ritchie
    • Guionista
      • Guy Ritchie
    • Estrellas
      • Jason Flemyng
      • Dexter Fletcher
      • Nick Moran
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  • Película mejor puntuada #167
    • Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
      • 13 premios y 9 nominaciones en total

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    Lock, Stock, And Two Smoking Barrels
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    Jason Flemyng
    Jason Flemyng
    • Tom
    Dexter Fletcher
    Dexter Fletcher
    • Soap
    Nick Moran
    Nick Moran
    • Eddy
    Jason Statham
    Jason Statham
    • Bacon
    Steven Mackintosh
    Steven Mackintosh
    • Winston
    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
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    Nick Marcq
    • Charles
    Charles Forbes
    • Willie
    • (as Charlie Forbes)
    Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
    • Big Chris
    Lenny McLean
    Lenny McLean
    • Barry The Baptist
    Peter McNicholl
    • Little Chris
    P.H. Moriarty
    P.H. Moriarty
    • Hatchet Harry
    Frank Harper
    Frank Harper
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    Steve Sweeney
    Steve Sweeney
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    Huggy Leaver
    • Paul
    Ronnie Fox
    • Mickey
    Tony McMahon
    • John
    Stephen Marcus
    Stephen Marcus
    • Nick The Greek
    • Director/a
      • Guy Ritchie
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      • Guy Ritchie
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' is praised for its stylish direction, rapid dialogue, and non-linear narrative. The ensemble cast, featuring Jason Statham and Vinnie Jones, delivers vibrant performances. Ritchie's innovative techniques and soundtrack enhance the film's energy. Despite its rough exterior, the film reveals heartfelt relationships. Some find the pacing and characters confusing, and it's criticized for being derivative. The British setting and accents add uniqueness but may pose challenges. Overall, it's an entertaining cult classic.
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    8Flagrant-Baronessa

    Watch this with subtitles, if you can

    Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels features a lot of local slang and Cockney accents and, while it is far from impossible to comprehend, you will be doing yourself a favour if you follow the dialogue in subtitles. In fact, even the unbearably annoying 'hard-of-hearing' option is welcomed. It follows a group of four very "working class" blokes as they try to help their friend Eddie (Nick Moran) get out of an enormous debt he amassed one night, playing high-roller with a local gang-boss that cheated. The lads resort to illegal ways to get the money, like ripping off their pot-selling next-door neighbours.

    This is a really excellent film—entertaining; funny, exciting, and extremely realistic. The style is gorgeous. In fact, I have nothing bad at all to say about it except that it may not be everyone's cup of tea. You also have to be patient with it. That may have been my problem the first time I saw it because I can remember mixing up quite a few people when not paying attention.. Still, the realism of the situations make up for its occasionally slow pace and dialogue-driven plot. For instance, none of these working-class guys know how to handle a gun when they need to, and the result is hilarious. They're not goofy by any means, but they're just normal guys that struggle with the life of crime that they are forced to turn to in order to repay Eddie's debt. Also note the fantastic use of "I Wanna Be Your Dog" by The Stooges. 8/10
    doktor d

    The essence of late 90's cinema -- hip, highly stylized, VISUAL

    Guy Ritchie's hip, highly stylized 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' is a truly remarkable film, not only for its appropriately pyrotechnic camera work, but also for its seemingly flawless, puzzle-perfect script/screenplay. While the picture's main focus is on a group of lads who invest money in a high-stakes, rigged card game and lose, the broader story concerns approximately eight different groups of criminals whose paths cross (more> than once, in some cases) during various illegal pursuits: money, guns, drugs, even revenge. The film is quite violent, both on and off screen, but it's also uniformly humorous throughout. It's important to note that the four central characters (a cook, a card sharp, and a couple of guys who sell "discounted" items) are interested only in acquiring the money to pay off their enormous debt; they kill no one. The same applies to the laid-back college boys who "grow copious amounts of ganja".

    The cast is comprised of mostly young, veteran, male actors. In fact, the only female in the film doesn't even speak, though she handles a machine gun fairly well. Sting appears briefly in several scenes as a bar-owning father figure. While his secondary performance is solid, as usual, it is also unmemorable. The soundtrack is first-rate, from the 60's hits of James Brown to the contemporary beats of London's underground. The groovy, pulsating music and lyrics are often succinctly synchronized with the action and dialogue in the film, creating a theatrical rhythm that is fairly uncommon in cinema (from any period).

    Critics and audiences over the years have often dismissed stylized camera work as pretentious and unnecessary, stating that it detracts from the story, bogs it down, or pads it; however, the film medium has the luxury of actually "displaying" a story for its audience, unlike the written word alone. It's what the medium is all about -- it's VISUAL. Hence, one of the reasons a filmmaker chooses such visual displays is to "brand" his or her work, in the same way as writers like Cummings, Hemingway or Joyce did with their medium. It's hard to imagine a cinema without Hitchcock, Kubrick, or Scorsese to represent it. To this end, Ritchie has taken his first step in establishing his own brand. His energetic, ultra-contemporary camera work incorporates (through a fresh perspective) such devices as slow motion, fast motion, and freeze-frame coupled with narration. It is at times reminiscent of (and actually expands upon) Martin Scorsese's patented visual stylistics and camera movements, like those found in 'Mean Streets' and 'Goodfellas'. But the similarities with Scorsese's work end there.

    Critics' endless comparisons of Ritchie's film with the works of Quentin Tarantino and Danny Boyle's 'Trainspotting' stand mostly unwarranted, as these comparisons take away from the inventiveness and originality of 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'. Ritchie's film is a much more involved, complex, layered work than the aforementioned comparisons. While Tarantino's films are very strong on dialogue, screenplay, and editing, they often lack creative camera work and direction. Boyle's 'Trainspotting' does have a resembling "feel" to 'LS&TSB', but aside from its Great Britain origins, there really is no need for comparison. 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' is essential viewing.
    Master of Insanity

    `100 pounds is still 100 pounds!' `Not when the price is 200 pounds!'

    If this film had been dubbed for American viewers, (even if it would have lost the magic of the cockney accent), not one person from the States would have said this wasn't a really good film. I didn't even understand most of the dialogues, but the weirdness of the characters and of what they did was really funny. Not hysterically funny, but Funny! The mixture of comedy and violence was the thing that most amused me. The story itself isn't of the most original, but surely efficacious. The photography and the soundtrack were also brilliant and to finish, I saw Pulp Fiction, I loved it, but after seeing LS&2SM I was too busy thinking over and over how much I liked it for noticing a whatsoever similarity with PF. 10 out of 10 is a bit too much… but 9/10 definitely isn't! Watch it!
    8OriginalMovieBuff21

    A British Reservoir Dogs

    Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is about four London class act stiffs who put their money to a test in a card game until things end up horribly wrong as they owe half a million pounds within a week to come up with the cash. The movie is by all means, enjoyable. The characters are all likable and their sense of humour makes the movie tick up a notch. I found myself laughing a couple times in the film to the jokes. All the actors played their parts pretty well, but my favorite character of the film had to go to Big Chris as Vinnie Jones. He was the most entertaining and how he was always correcting his son if he ever made any mistakes was priceless. The dialogue was really well done by Guy Ritchie, as well as his directing. What I noticed about the movie, was how much it was alike to the 1992 film, Reservoir Dogs. Lock, Stock had colorful characters, robbery that ends up bad, unexpected tragedies, good screenplay as well as directing by one person, and a good sense of humour. All those resemble to Reservoir Dogs, it's not even funny. Overall, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a good and entertaining comedy/crime film that shows a good future to Guy Ritchie aka "The Next Quentin Tarantino", to many. Although it's not up to par with Reservoir Dogs, I still enjoyed it and will be paying a lot of attention to Guy Ritchie's films. I recommend it.

    Hedeen's Outlook: 8/10 *** B
    ExtraCrispy-2

    Comedy Noir well done

    I'm not sure whether to call this a black comedy or a comedy-noir. The story is about four working class lads who have each managed to save up 25,000 pounds to spot their card-shark friend for a high-stakes poker game with "Hatchet" Harry, the local gangster.

    Unfortunately, Harry's game is rigged and the four end up owing Harry half a million pounds, with just one week to come up with the cash. What ensues is a set of schemes, counter-schemes, rip-offs, and bad/good luck that demand you pay attention. On several occasions I had to pause the video just to take stock of which gang was planning what.

    The final thirty minutes of the film, as the plots all collide and overlap, turn set-piece shoot outs into comedic punchlines. The comedy is driven by exploding our expectations of what are otherwise pretty standard scenes from the film-noir genre.

    The acting is strong and the script very tight. Although I am not normally a fan of voice overs, this one informs without spoiling the action. And I liked the use of the slow-motion to disrupt the action and keep me paying attention.

    While this film may not be for everyone, if you enjoy a darker pallette, this may be right up your alley.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film was dedicated to Lenny McLean, who played Barry the Baptist. He died of lung cancer exactly one month before the film's premiere. The dedication reads as follows: "In memory of LENNY McLEAN (The Guv'nor)"
    • Pifias
      During the final round of the card game, Harry reveals his cards one by one. When he turns over his third and final card, Eddie looks shocked in a dramatic "forward tracking zoom out" shot, realizing how much he just lost. However, Eddie had already lost when Harry's second card was revealed (pair of sevens beat pair of sixes), it wouldn't matter what the third card was. So his shocked expression should have come earlier: after the second card's revelation, not the third.
    • Citas

      Bacon: What's that?

      Samoan Joe's Barman: It's a cocktail. You asked for a cocktail.

      Bacon: No. I asked you to give me a refreshing drink. I wasn't expecting a fucking rainforest! You could fall in love with an orangutan in that!

      Samoan Joe's Barman: You want a pint, you go to the pub.

      Bacon: I thought this was a pub!

      Samoan Joes Barman: It's a Samoan pub.

    • Créditos adicionales
      In the closing credits, the character names in the cast list are shown entirely in lower-case letters with no initial capital letters.
    • Versiones alternativas
      New footage included in director's cut:
      • at the very start of film, Ed is shown explaining the rules of 3 Card Brag to two people;
      • the scene where Big Chris goes to see the man on the sunbed is longer
      • Tom, Soap and Bacon are shown walking through the pub to the bar while Ed is playing cards
      • the earlier stages of the card game are shown
      • Alan explains to Ed the "history" between JD and Harry
      • when Barry is talking to the two scousers the dialogue is different
      • when Big Chris is walking into Harry's office near the end, he meets the man who was on the sunbed near the start of the film.
      • when Ed is being interviewed by the police you see him finishing explaining the rules of 3 Card Brag to them (as seen at very start)
      • just before the credits, you see Soap telling a whole joke in the car when they are coming back from the job
      • three outtakes are shown during the credits: one with Soap telling a joke, the next where Barry asks one of the scouser's for an ice cream and one where a guy runs onto the set.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Deep End of the Ocean/Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels/Cruel Intentions/Analyze This/Wing Commander (1999)
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      Hundred Mile City
      Performed by Ocean Colour Scene (as Ocean Color Scene)

      Courtesy of Universal Music (UK) Ltd.

      Written by Damon Minchella, Simon Fowler, Oscar Harrison and Steve Cradock (as Steve Craddock)

      © 1997 Island Music Ltd.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de abril de 1999 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official Facebook
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Juegos, trampas y dos pistolas humeantes
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • St John Street, London, Greater London, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(JD's bar)
    • Empresas productoras
      • The Steve Tisch Company
      • SKA Films
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      • 960.000 GBP (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 3.753.929 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 143.321 US$
      • 7 mar 1999
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 3.753.929 US$
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    • Duración
      • 1h 47min(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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