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RocknRolla

  • 2008
  • 18
  • 1h 54min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,2/10
273 mil
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Jeremy Piven, Gerard Butler, Ludacris, Thandiwe Newton, Tom Wilkinson, and Toby Kebbell in RocknRolla (2008)
This is the first trailer for Guy Ritchie's RocknRolla.
Reproducir trailer2:33
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  • Director/a
    • Guy Ritchie
  • Guionista
    • Guy Ritchie
  • Estrellas
    • Gerard Butler
    • Tom Wilkinson
    • Idris Elba
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,2/10
    273 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    2255
    657
    • Director/a
      • Guy Ritchie
    • Guionista
      • Guy Ritchie
    • Estrellas
      • Gerard Butler
      • Tom Wilkinson
      • Idris Elba
    • 280Reseñas de usuarios
    • 173Reseñas de críticos
    • 53Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 5 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos12

    RocknRolla: Trailer #1
    Trailer 2:33
    RocknRolla: Trailer #1
    A Guide to the Films of Guy Ritchie
    Clip 1:44
    A Guide to the Films of Guy Ritchie
    A Guide to the Films of Guy Ritchie
    Clip 1:44
    A Guide to the Films of Guy Ritchie
    Rocknrolla: Am I A Dancer
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    Rocknrolla: Am I A Dancer
    Rocknrolla: Don't Hurt Me Arch, I'm Only Little
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    Rocknrolla: Don't Hurt Me Arch, I'm Only Little
    Rocknrolla: Rockers Like That Never Die
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    Rocknrolla: Rockers Like That Never Die
    Rocknrolla: Is This A Robbery
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    Rocknrolla: Is This A Robbery

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    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • One Two
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Lenny Cole
    Idris Elba
    Idris Elba
    • Mumbles
    Thandiwe Newton
    Thandiwe Newton
    • Stella
    • (as Thandie Newton)
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Archy
    Tom Hardy
    Tom Hardy
    • Handsome Bob
    Karel Roden
    Karel Roden
    • Uri Omovich
    Toby Kebbell
    Toby Kebbell
    • Johnny Quid
    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • Roman
    Ludacris
    Ludacris
    • Mickey
    • (as Chris Bridges)
    Jimi Mistry
    Jimi Mistry
    • Councillor
    Matt King
    Matt King
    • Cookie
    Geoff Bell
    Geoff Bell
    • Fred the Head
    Dragan Micanovic
    Dragan Micanovic
    • Victor
    Michael Ryan
    Michael Ryan
    • Pete
    Nonso Anozie
    Nonso Anozie
    • Tank
    Gemma Arterton
    Gemma Arterton
    • June
    David Bark-Jones
    • Bertie
    • (as David Bark Jones)
    • Director/a
      • Guy Ritchie
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      • Guy Ritchie
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    8WalkThatTalk

    Incredibly funny and yet very powerful.. Guy Ritchie has done it again!!

    This is a typical Guy Ritchie film. With a wide range of characters and some very powerful performances to random shots making you wonder where the story is headed but just in time to converge in one final showdown leaving you with just word.. WOW!! I can't help but compare it to SNATCH..as they are similar in so many ways...but SNATCH was much more intense, funny and a better script.

    Some very fine performances from Gerard Butler from 300, Tom Wilkinson from Michael Clayton but what really surprised me was outstanding performance by Toby Kebbell. His subtle dialogue and crazy laughter really spells horror and magic at the same time. The story takes you through the world of mafia and spins all dramatic sequences with blood, deceit and loads of humor. The scene where Gerard and his gang escape from the two Russian militants... that scene made me laugh like crazy.

    I just loved this movie and i can't wait to see the sequel.
    8jackmoss88

    Yeah, we've seen it all before, but...

    I have to admit that I have a soft spot for Guy Ritchie's mockney gangster films. I don't know what it is. I know that they're not very profound and have nothing to say, I know that they're a pure fantasy vision of British crime and I know that if you've seen Lock Stock, you've pretty much seen them all. And yet, as Ritchie returns for a third iteration of the only formula with which he's tasted success , I still find myself walking out of the cinema massively entertained.

    RocknRolla does absolutely nothing new. A quick list of things it shares with Lock Stock and Snatch would read thus: fast paced, witty dialogue; complex, interwoven plot threads; central McGuffin driving the mayhem (#1 antique shotguns, #2 huge diamond, #3 a lucky painting); smart, rapid editing; a mountain of Cockney crime stereotypes. Even things such as hard-as-nails Russian henchmen return. It completes the upward curve of scale in Ritchie's crime films: from a rigged card game to a rigged boxing circuit to rigged property development. The crime lords get larger in stature, the sums of money owed have more zeros on the end and the capers required to resolve the situation more grand, but it's still the same concept.

    You'd think this was a list of criticisms, and if you found Snatch wearingly familiar you shouldn't need it spelling out that this film won't impress you. Looking for originality? Look elsewhere. RocknRolla may be pushing the formula a little bit, but if you accept that it's still enormous fun. Ritchie's directing is as proficient as ever, it moves at a merry old pace and the plot just about stays on the rails. The characters are endearing and there's plenty of laughs to be had. Other than its dearth of invention, the only real flaw with the film lies in the opening fifteen minutes, where Ritchie sets up the plot strands which will then unravel. Whereas previous films did this in a smooth, unforced way, here Ritchie lathers it with a liberal helping of voice-over narration so there's absolutely no confusion possible as to who is who and what they're after, which on many occasions extends to pointing out the bleeding obvious. Show don't tell- it's the first rule in the book Ritchie! It may be getting to the point where RocknRolla must go down as a guilty pleasure, but guilty pleasures are often the most fulfilling kind. And so it is here.
    7yorkshiresy-15917

    Guy Ritchie doing his Gangster thing

    Whilst RocknRolla shares a number of elements with Guy Ritchie's pervious films "Lock, Stock and Twitter Smoking Barrels" and "Snatch", it doesn't quite have the humour and quotability of his earlier works.

    A Stella cast revel in this London Underworld story of drugs, paintings, dodgy property deals and robberies.

    With his recent return to the genre with "The Gentlemen", this is well worth checking out if you missed it first time around.
    7awtymon

    Enjoyable romp

    I enjoy Guy Ritchie films and this was good but not to the level of some of his other films but Guy does seem to be able to pick a good cast
    8pyrocitor

    Ritchie rolls back into action with a pulse pounding, viciously funny return to form

    In a business as enormously subjective as the film industry, it would seem near impossible to attempt to remain individual and innovative, continually raising the bar, without the occasional stumble. Writer/director Guy Ritchie, who at first garnered countless approval for his vicious, hyper-stylized tales of dirty deeds in the British underground, had found the critical tides turning in recent years after the succession of universally panned Swept Away to widely baffling Revolver, begging the question as to whether Ritchie's cinematic genius had been limited to his initial films. However, fans of the unconventional filmmaker will be enthralled to hear that his latest project, RocknRolla proves a confident return to form, a snappy, stylish piece of work bristling with energy and acerbic wit - in short, classic Ritchie.

    Returning to his defining genre, Ritchie crafts yet another convoluted myriad of intersecting story lines focusing on greed, deception, double-crossing and plenty of stupidity in the seedy underbelly of England. With viewers trusted to be familiar with his unique style, Ritchie uses his familiar story template to worm in social commentary amidst his trademark edge and humour, satirising the increasingly developed state of London and the enormous demand for real estate and location. But this is not the ordinary, romanticized London, as Ritchie's cinematic eye appears determined to capture every last dank, filthy gutter, every ounce of crime and corruption in a fashion akin to the least flattering cinematic depictions of New York. And yet, amidst the filth and edgy comedy, the occasional moment of raw humanity, flawed as it may be emerges from the fray of unanimously unsympathetic characters, whether it be the vulnerability of rocker Johnny Quid shuddering and rocking back and forth on a drug trip or the witty interplay between 'The Wild Bunch', a trio of hapless thieves. For a film so cynically detached, RocknRolla sure can hit the emotional gut-punch buttons for brief but unsettlingly crucial moments.

    However, in the midst of his caustic reflection on his home town, Ritchie has mercifully left his sense of uproarious fun intact. After a relatively slow start, serving mostly to set up the convoluted array of characters and plot points (the central Maguffin this time being a 'lucky' Russian painting which goes missing) the film takes off at the frenzied pace those familiar with Ritchie's work would expect. Plunging into a fray of hilarious coincidences and situational comedy (watch for a priceless slow dance scene and one of the most hysterical sex scenes in many a year), double crosses, intimidation rants, philosophical monologues and the time worn Ritchie tradition of indestructible Russian hit men, it becomes clear that no matter how many similarities it may bear to past work, the delight of seeing a dynamic talent back on the top of his game cannot be understated. While the hyper-kinetic editing and camera-work and bold music cues of Snatch have been toned down and the casual violence is more removed, the cinematic flavour is unmistakable - Ritchie is back, and just as bombastically entertaining as ever.

    As usual, Ritchie's cast rise to the occasion of matching the brilliance of their script and director. Gerard Butler brings an endearing charm to tough talking goofball thug One-Two, inevitably raising laughs whenever on screen and anchoring the film as one of the few likable characters. Tom Wilkinson takes on the role of resident British mobster with considerable aplomb, spitting out his lines with a vindictive joy and proving easily more than adequate on the intimidation front. Thandie Newton evokes an alluring mysterious air as a devious accountant playing each side of the conflict against each other, exuding a subtle quirkiness in her execution of the traditional femme fatale figure. Mark Strong delivers harried menace and perfect comic deadpan as Wilkinson's right hand man, crafting another memorable Ritchie reference with the "Archie slap", and Idris Elba and Tom Hardy are fittingly hilarious as One-Two's bumbling fellow hard men Mumbles and Handsome Bob. Finally, Toby Kebbell eerily essays the most commanding character on screen as allegedly deceased rocker Johnny Quid. A narcissistic, painfully vulnerable, haphazardly philosophical and cheekily insulting pile of flaws and potent observations, Quid is as classic as any of Ritchie's more beloved characters, and Kebbell's off-kilter performance rivets the viewer's attention - whether hilarious or tragic, he is always invariably impossible to ignore and far too interesting to discount.

    While the occasional cry of rehashing story elements from past successes may be raised, Ritchie's return to form is too supremely entertaining to dwindle under such complaints, as the formula proves to have just enough shelf life along with countless inspired tweaks to remain miles ahead of any stylistic impersonators. For any finding the cinema's fare too dull or uninspired, fear not - a genuine talent has re-emerged, and RocknRolla proves just the antidote to the hackneyed mainstream offshoots which slunk up in his absence. The prospect of the announced two sequels is mouth watering indeed - if anything should prove indicative of the film's quality, it is that.

    -8.5/10

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    • Curiosidades
      On the day of filming the sex scene, Gerard Butler had a nasty throat infection and Thandiwe Newton refused to kiss him. Guy Ritchie then improvised and revised the scene into the very funny montage.
    • Pifias
      Majority of the Russian lines in the movie don't correspond to the translation shown. Mostly the overall approximate meaning of a passage or dialogue is preserved, but even that is not always the case.
    • Citas

      Johnny Quid: You see that pack of Virginia killing sticks on the end of the piano?

      Pete: Yes.

      Johnny Quid: All you need to know about life is retained in those four walls. You will notice that one of your personalities is seduced by the illusions of grandeur: the gold packet of king-size with a regal insignia, an attractive implication towards glamour and wealth, the subtle suggestion that cigarettes are indeed your royal and loyal friends - and that, Pete, is a lie. Your other personality is trying to draw your attention to the flip side of the discussion: written in boring bold black and white, it's a statement that these neat little soldiers of death are in fact trying to kill you - and that, Pete, is the truth. Oh, beauty is a beguiling call to death and I'm addicted to the sweet pitch of its siren. That that starts sweet ends bitter, and that which starts bitter ends sweet. THAT is why you and I love the drugs and that is also why I cannot give that painting back. Now please, pass me a light.

      Pete: Oh, you are something special, Mr. Johnny Quid.

    • Créditos adicionales
      There is a scene in the closing credits: the complete scene of One Two dancing with Handsome Bob at the gay bar.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in De wereld draait door: Episodio #4.37 (2008)
    • Banda sonora
      I'm a Man
      Written by Bo Diddley (as McDaniel)

      Published by Jewel Music Publishing LTD/ARC Music Group

      Performed by Black Strobe

      2007 Playloudrecordings

      Licensed courtesy of Playloudrecordings / Beggars Group

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de enero de 2009 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
      • Francia
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official site
      • Warner Bros. (Japan)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Ruso
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Rút Súng Là Bắn
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Connaught Tunnel, near London City Airport, Newham, East London, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Chase on railway with Russians after robbery.)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • Dark Castle Entertainment
      • Toff Guy Films
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      • 18.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 5.700.626 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 144.701 US$
      • 12 oct 2008
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 25.742.207 US$
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      • 1h 54min(114 min)
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