Revolver review

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There must be a very large part of Guy Ritchie that was hoping, maybe even expecting, that Revolver was going to be his masterpiece. (It even shares its title with one of The Beatles’ finest albums. Deliberate? Who knows?) A rich, dense, satisfyingly complex entry in the low-life lexicon... A worthy and – say it – cerebral successor to prove to his razor-wielding detractors that he wasn’t a lock, stock and two-movie pony... A Guy Ritchie film that would wipe the slate clean of Swept Away’s debris...

For a brief while, you’ll find yourself entranced by Revolver’s dazzling sleight of hand, or, at the very least, entertained by its flashy array of sharp-suited crims and ice-veined assassins, neon-bright casinos and spunky ladies, big-barrelled guns and even more overblown body count.

Guy Ritchie's convoluted gambler-con epic is bursting with grand pretensions but it's simply another case of diminishing returns.

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