Discuss The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

Truly, what an idiotic movie this is. Guy Ritchie leveled up his game in the recent years and started to direct one and even two movies each year. I guess he still has a lot of ideas and he keeps casting big stars, although all of his last movies are complete garbage. Ritchie's stories were always balancing on the edge of the logic, focusing mainly on posturing instead of building a plausible plot. But in this movie he just decided that he doesn't want to balance anymore, and it's better just to jump head first into the absurdity and the nonsense. And I would treat it differently if it was done with some clever finesse, dark humor or a healthy sarcasm. But this movie is not even close. It's so tedious and boring, the actors are sleepwalking through their lines, even the action scenes are horrible and lazy. There is nothing clever or thoughtful in this movie at all, just bunch of boring scenes on poorly constructed sets with low budget, because most of the money went to salaries. The writing of this movie is atrocious and has no redeeming qualities at all. Absolute garbage.

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Yeah it is quite mediocre. An accurate description would probably be a B-movie with A-class* actors. It kind of reminded me of "Inglourious Basterds" except it is worse and "Inglourious Basterds" was far from being Quentin Tarantino's better movies. Babs Olusanmokun sounds like they forced him to watch this movie three times before acting every scene so he sounds like he is falling asleep any minute. Also what's with just about every Hollywood movie now lasting 2+ hours? Seems kind of contradictory with today's TikTok generation who probably on average have the attention span to watch a few minutes of video before losing interest. I guess that is one way to make sure your movie fails.

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