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Word was that Guy Ritchie’s “Revolver,” when first released in Great Britain two years ago, was a return to his neo-gangster roots, a movie more in the “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels ...
That’s how Guy Ritchie’s “Revolver” ends: with a series of brief clips of psychiatrists explaining the difference between the id and ego. Not exactly the Death Star exploding, is it?
Add in the legendary Ray Liotta and the stylish direction of one Guy Ritchie for a criminal caper/philosophical thriller, and the resulting film is an utter disaster. Released in 2005, Revolver ...
That’s how Guy Ritchie’s “Revolver” ends: with a series of brief clips of psychiatrists explaining the difference between the id and ego. Not exactly the Death Star exploding, is it?
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