Ritchie really wants to follow in the footsteps of Tarantino. I'd suggest making one more film and then retiring. I don't mind if he skip the first part.
Director Guy Ritchie has found a way to brand his films with a blend of extremely violent machismo peppered with clever bon mots and spicy-smirky hooligan vulgarity designed to vanquish
Even if the heavy stylization leaves the film feeling a bit arch, there’s a real affection that comes through in the homage to these early special forces soldiers. Katie
Guy Ritchie's The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare plays fast and loose with real events, but their overall nature and stakes aren't embellished at all.