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Revolver

  • 2005
  • 12
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
107K
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Ray Liotta, Jason Statham, André 3000, and Vincent Pastore in Revolver (2005)
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Gambler Jake Green enters into a game with potentially deadly consequences.Gambler Jake Green enters into a game with potentially deadly consequences.Gambler Jake Green enters into a game with potentially deadly consequences.

  • Director
    • Guy Ritchie
  • Writers
    • Luc Besson
    • Guy Ritchie
  • Stars
    • Jason Statham
    • Ray Liotta
    • André 3000
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    107K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,572
    779
    • Director
      • Guy Ritchie
    • Writers
      • Luc Besson
      • Guy Ritchie
    • Stars
      • Jason Statham
      • Ray Liotta
      • André 3000
    • 590User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
    • 25Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    • Jake Green
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    • Dorothy Macha
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      • Guy Ritchie
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      • Luc Besson
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    bob the moo

    It isn't style without substance – it is style with poor substance

    After seven years in solitary confinement between a cell containing a chess master and a cell containing a con artist, Jake leaves to seek revenge on Macha with the vast amount of money he has gotten from gambling. He starts his revenge with humiliation but soon blacks out only to be told by a doctor that he has mere days to live. Mysterious loan sharks Zack and Avi offer him "protection" from death in return for all his money. Meanwhile Macha puts a hit out on Jake. With death and betrayal everywhere, somebody is playing the ultimate high-stakes game – but are all the players known, and who will emerge victorious?

    I had someone ask me recently if I'd seen this because they wanted a second opinion. The reason for this, they said, was that they thought it was good one minute, then terrible the next, then maybe it is good again, then not, then it ended. Of course being asked for an opinion peaked my interest (and boosted my ego) and I was planning to watch it anyway, just to see for myself what about it deserved such a slating from the critics. In answer to the latter statement it must be said that, unsurprisingly, the film did not deserve the universal condemnation it received in the press and in truth it was just another time to lay into someone who had gotten too big for his boots and perhaps needed taking down a peg or two – and a weak project was the perfect reason. It happens every year – critics have so many mediocre films to write about that a good one sees loving reviews in the same way as a bad one is the chance to write a really memorable, scathing review – whether either it is truly deserved or not.

    So this leaves me with my colleague's statement and on that I found him to be accurate because at times it does SEEM to be a really cool film that is going somewhere interesting. This impression is built around a good start and pace to the film, with plenty of tough posturing, mystery and style. In fact, to deny that the film is delivered with style would be bad form indeed because the film does look very cool and very interesting. Problem is that, at some point, that isn't enough and once you get beyond the halfway mark you get the increasing feeling that this isn't going anywhere nearly as interesting or clever as you would like to think. By the ending that feeling will be confirmed as correct as the film stumbles into a pretentious and poorly delivered conclusion to the story and characters. Ritchie had been quite unreasonably arrogant about people who don't "get" his film but to me not only is it his fault for the ham-fisted delivery of his twist, but as writer he also has come up with an idea for a twist that reads like a poor copy of other, better films. It just doesn't play and the cold (if stylish) approach keeps the audience at a distance so we care less than we should and are given more opportunity to see the twists as pretentious and half-cooked.

    Within this messy and slightly nonsensical affair the cast actually do pretty well by playing to the style rather than the content. Statham makes the best of his situation with another tough presence on screen even if, ultimately, I don't think he buys his character himself and thus cannot be part of the sale to the audience. Liotta I quite liked even though the "unhinged violent criminal" thing is pretty much the equivalent of him staring out the window with everything set to cruise control. Pastore and Benjamin are a cool presence who drive the film early on (with the mystery of their characters) but gradually become less engaging as the plot unravels. The rest of the cast pretty much provide solid enough tough men without (fortunately) sinking into the easy "apples and pears" type performances that Ritchie seems to like in his films generally. The only performance of real note though is from Ritchie as director because he pulls everything together with a lot of visual style and imagination; shame then that the worst "performance" is also from him as a writer because he has produced a script so full of its own cleverness that it cannot be bothered to aim for engaging the audience and sits back arrogantly while the delivery is fudged and incoherent.

    Revolver is not the screaming disaster that everyone would have you believe, but this is as close to a recommendation as I can give it. Visually it is stylish and early on this sense of tough coolness does draw you into the plot to see where it goes. Sadly though the answer is that it doesn't go anywhere worth being and it goes there with a slow pace that suggests it is being very clever and worthy when really the plot is not anywhere as clever or as developed as it needed to be. It isn't style without substance – it is style with poor substance.
    7chickenpek

    Hey look who can act

    Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham collaborate once again with a huge cast of mostly action bloke films. While this is absolutely still a bloke film this one is quite different from your average Ritchie film and I have to admit I find myself impressed with the acting range shown by the entire cast but a shout out to Statham who was a real performance surprise and absolutely to Ray Liotta who hit all of his marks perfectly.

    I hope more film makers see this film as a new benchmark for the two actors so they may be cast in a few more interesting rolls.

    I enjoyed it and hope you guys do as well when you get around to seeing it.
    8kosmasp

    Tricky

    As others have stated, it might not be the best of its kind (movies with many layers that are hard to read or even to fully comprehend with just one watch), but it's still more than solid. If you don't like a movie that is not just entertainment (which is OK), there are other places to look for that. Guy Ritchie did "Lock, Stock ..." and "Snatch" and other movies who are more on the entertainment side, but with this, he tried (and imo succeeded) to add depth to that.

    And Mr. Ritchie knows what the story is (even if some viewers might think and feel different), which is clear in his audio commentary for the movie. What will not become too clear, is what the movie is about. That is a personal experience and you yourself might be the your enemy - to liking this movie ...
    8justiceforall

    Well, I liked it...

    I always enjoy seeing movies that make you think, and don't just drip-feed the answers to their audience. "Revolver" is one of these films, and although many reviewers have stated that it is difficult to follow, with a bit of concentration and an open mind I got it. First time. True, it doesn't compare to other mind-mucks like "The Usual Suspects" or "Memento", but in its own right its an intelligent and thought-provoking film.

    Another thing I really liked about this film is how damn beautiful it is. Every scene, every camera angle seems to have been thought about for ages. If you see it you'll know what I mean.

    So, to conclude... watch it with an open mind and you may enjoy it. If not, well, no-one ever said "Revolver" is for everyone. And that's my 2 cents.
    7eva3si0n

    Revolver is one of Guy Ritchie's most underestimated films

    Revolver is one of Guy Ritchie's most underestimated films. Stylistically, he is built the best of all previous paintings and completely rehabilitated the actor after Swept Away. One of the best roles for Jason Statham. The open ending, of course, spoils the impressions of the film, but the main plot twist worked.

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    • Trivia
      The letters in "revolver" match the arrangement of chess pieces on the first and last rank of the chessboard.
    • Goofs
      When Macha gets his right hand shot and then uses same hand to shoot female assassin, his left hand is seen bandaged in later scenes.
    • Quotes

      Jake Green: There is something about yourself that you don't know. Something that you will deny even exists until it's too late to do anything about it. It's the only reason you get up in the morning, the only reason you suffer the shitty boss, the blood, the sweat and the tears. This is because you want people to know how good, attractive, generous, funny, wild and clever you really are. "Fear or revere me, but please think I'm special." We share an addiction. We're approval junkies. We're all in it for the slap on the back and the gold watch. The "hip, hip, hoo-fucking-rah." Look at the clever boy with the badge, polishing his trophy. Shine on, you crazy diamond. Cos we're just monkeys wrapped in suits, begging for the approval of others.

    • Crazy credits
      There are no opening or end credits. Only the distributor (EuropaCorp) and the production company (Revolver Pictures Ltd) are credited at all. The ending has several minutes of blank screen and piano music. This seems to be a deliberate choice by the director to reinforce the movie's philosophical themes.
    • Alternate versions
      There's a new 2007 Director's Cut DVD release of the movie in Scandinavia which is approx. 15 min shorter (101 min) than the normal cut (115 min).
    • Connections
      Featured in Brows Held High: Revolver: Well, You Tried (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Requiem
      Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (as W. A. Mozart).

      Conducted by Zdenek Kosler (as Z. Kosler).

      Performed by Slovak Philharmonic Chorus (as Slovak Philharmonic Choir) and Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra.

      Kapagama/Naxos - HNH International.

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures Entertainment
    • Languages
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Revólver
    • Filming locations
      • Isle of Man
    • Production companies
      • EuropaCorp
      • Revolver Pictures
      • Toff Guy Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $84,738
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $41,820
      • Dec 9, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,221,558
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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