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This curious fourth film from Guy Ritchie returns the writer-director to familiar gangster territory following his disastrous remake of
Swept Away, which starred Ritchies wife, Madonna. Jason Statham, a Ritchie regular, stars as an ex-convict named Jake Green, whose strategy for bankrupting a casino owner/crime boss named Macha (Ray Liotta)--whom Jake holds responsible for his incarceration--results in Macha ordering him killed. Enter a pair of other criminals (Vincent Pastore, Andre Benjamin) with a plan of their own, preventing the hit on Jake but telling him he has a fast-acting disease that will soon take its toll. From there, an increasingly convoluted gangster tale becomes a fascinating if often silly movie about Jakes descent into possible madness while he simultaneously ponders the art of defeating ones enemies and communing with God. Ritchie is indeed in a serious vein, but he doesnt hold back on his unique sense of stylish fun, outfitting each character with memorable dialogue and behavioral traits. Standing out in a crowded pack of colorful underworld types is Liottas villain, who sympathetically conveys an all-too-human level of despair while wearing eyeliner and bikini underwear. The film becomes wearing after a while: Ritchie might be less interested in the crime genre than he once was. But there are plenty of fresh ideas here, even if they dont always fit perfectly together the way Ritchies catchy debut,
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, did.
--Tom Keogh Stills from Revolver (click for larger image)
Amazon.com Exclusive Interview with Jason Statham
We had the pleasure of talking with Jason Statham (The Transporter, Snatch, The Italian Job) about Revolver, his new film with director Guy Ritchie. Heres a taste of what he had to say, and you can hear more in the February edition of the Amazon Wire Podcast.
Describe Revolver for people who have yet to see the film:
I would say its a movie thats not to be confused with the likes of
Lock Stock or
Snatch if you have ever seen any of the previous Guy Ritchie movies, its not to be confused with that kind of a film. Its a little bit more of a serious sort of psychological thriller
about being able to smash what controls you, but at the same time its all set within a world of ya know, violence, ya know that sexy shiny world that Guy Ritchie creates.
Do you see comparisons between Lock Stock, Snatch and this film as a good thing or a bad thing?
Well look, hes made two terrific films, two great black comedies, do you want him to go and make another one as well? Sometimes you have to do something a little bit different
you cant please everyone.
Youve carried a lot of other movies, action movies, where theres explosions and fast cars, but this film is really held together by your presence, and its a totally different mood. Did you you feel a lot of pressure on your performance as Jake to carry the picture?
Um, I mean, no, its best not to try and focus on that really. But obviously if you havent got your usual bells and whistles to rely upon, then you have to try and dig it out from somewhere else.
What did you draw from your own experiences in preparing for this movie?
You might know from reading other stuff that I used to work on street corners hustling, or conning people if you like, so I understood the psychology of that and what you need to do to make somebody sort of bend over and succumb to your will, its a very simple set of rules
theres so many ways that you can be sort of lured down a certain road and its all about making decisions, and if youre aware of what is leading you, you can make the right decision at the right time.
--Rachel, Amazon Movies & TV
Director Guy Ritchie (
Snatch,
Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels) brings you this no holds barred urban, crime-thriller featuring an all-star cast of gangster movie icons including Jason Statham (
London,
Collateral), Ray Liotta (
Goodfellas,
John Q), Vincent Pastore (
Made, TV's
The Sopranos) and Outkast's André Benjamin (
Idlewild,
Four Brothers). Jake Green is a hotshot gambler, long on audacity and short on common sense. He's rarely allowed to play in any casino because he is a winner and has taken in so much money over the years. He is the only client of his accountant and older brother Billy. One night, Jake, Billy and their other brother Joe are invited to sit in on a private game, where Jake is expected to lose to Dorothy Macha, a crime boss and local casino owner who can't play for squat, but always wins because people are too scared to beat him. Jake isn't afraid of Macha, and not only beats Dorothy in a quick game of chance, but takes every possible opportunity to insult the man. Jake and his brothers leave the game, and Macha puts out the order for a hit on Jake, who ends up working for and being protected by a pair of brothers, Avi and Zack, who are out to take Macha down.