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Rock N Rolla
In an attempt to acquire wealth, Lenny Cole, a mob boss, who prepares for his biggest project of decreasing his income, by exploiting the youth and local men through putting his control over selling and buying buildings, but incidents come to climax when he faces with a young guy, who thinks that is dead.
31 January 1968, Watford, England, UK
10 September 1968, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, UK
15 September 1977, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
5 August 1963, London, England, UK
20 February 1983, London, England, UK
28 May 1979, London, England, UK
1979, Bermondsey, London, England, UK
October 21, 2014
So this is Guy Ritchie's big comeback? Huh.October 31, 2008
As in other Ritchie films, RocknRolla attempts to depict a world of ever-expanding chaos. But the chaos is only in the way the story is told. The actual vision Ritchie offers is pedestrian and tame.July 03, 2009
'RocknRolla' takes more left turns than imaginable. It might make sense in the mind of Guy Ritchie, but to the rest of the universe, I can not imagine the film will translate.August 30, 2009
RocknRolla is a return to form, of sorts, for Mr. Ritchie. ... The British director has returned to familiar territory, that of the small-time hood.October 31, 2008
Style is what RocknRolla is all about. And it has it in spades, from the cockney Pulp Fiction dialogue to the music-video editing of the rambling narrative.October 31, 2008
RocknRolla is a recovery from the knockout blows of his past two films but Ritchie is certainly retreading familiar thematic territory.November 16, 2014
As ever with Ritchie, RocknRolla is more flash than substance, but beneath the swagger his movie scratches away at British anxieties.November 10, 2008
Guns, gangsters, and Richie's unique style and tone make his latest picture just plain fun.December 17, 2010
It's all about the set-up and not the actual payoff.