About RocknRolla
Guy Ritchie returns to his signature London underworld with 2008's 'RocknRolla,' a kinetic and darkly humorous crime thriller that captures a city in criminal transition. The plot kicks into gear when a ruthless Russian oligarch, Uri Omovich (Karel Roden), orchestrates a massive, corrupt real estate deal. This sets off a feeding frenzy among London's gangsters, from old-school mob boss Lenny Cole (Tom Wilkinson) to the ambitious 'Wild Bunch' – One Two (Gerard Butler), Mumbles (Idris Elba), and Handsome Bob (Tom Hardy) – who find themselves entangled in a dangerous game for a missing seven million euros.
The film thrives on Ritchie's trademark sharp dialogue, intersecting storylines, and sudden bursts of violence. The ensemble cast delivers standout performances, particularly Tom Wilkinson as the volatile Lenny and Toby Kebbell as the drug-addled rock star Johnny Quid, whose disappearance adds another layer of chaos. The direction is stylish and confident, painting a picture of a gritty, modern London where old codes are breaking down.
Viewers should watch 'RocknRolla' for its pure entertainment value as a clever, fast-paced gangster romp. It combines witty banter with genuine tension, and the complex web of betrayals and alliances keeps you engaged until the final, satisfying twist. With an energetic soundtrack and memorable characters, it's a must-watch for fans of British crime cinema and anyone who enjoys a smart, adrenaline-fueled story about greed, loyalty, and survival in the urban jungle.
The film thrives on Ritchie's trademark sharp dialogue, intersecting storylines, and sudden bursts of violence. The ensemble cast delivers standout performances, particularly Tom Wilkinson as the volatile Lenny and Toby Kebbell as the drug-addled rock star Johnny Quid, whose disappearance adds another layer of chaos. The direction is stylish and confident, painting a picture of a gritty, modern London where old codes are breaking down.
Viewers should watch 'RocknRolla' for its pure entertainment value as a clever, fast-paced gangster romp. It combines witty banter with genuine tension, and the complex web of betrayals and alliances keeps you engaged until the final, satisfying twist. With an energetic soundtrack and memorable characters, it's a must-watch for fans of British crime cinema and anyone who enjoys a smart, adrenaline-fueled story about greed, loyalty, and survival in the urban jungle.


















