The Big Picture The surprising career trajectory of Guy Ritchie continues to grow more impressive as the idiosyncratic writer/director adds more impressive projects to his resume. After helming a series of expensive blockbusters that included the Sherlock Holmes franchise and the spy movie The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Ritchie fired off several mid-budget crime movies and the hit television series The Gentlemen within the last few years.
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels RComedyCrime Eddy persuades his three pals to pool money for a vital poker game against a powerful local mobster, Hatchet Harry. Eddy loses, after which Harry gives him a week to pay back 500,000 pounds. Some screenwriters might frown on this unusual approach, as scripts tend to follow a fairly strict three-act structure. However, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels broke from traditional narrative conceits by telling its story in a non-linear way.
‘Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels’ Needed Guy Ritchie’s Personal Touch One thing Ritchie’s films can never be accused of lacking is personality, as even his most derided projects contain snappy dialogue and unusual filmmaking idiosyncrasies. Ritchie’s peculiar writing method for Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels helped develop his cheeky sense of humor.
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