Wednesday, April 24, 2024

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare


 











                                      Bro's night out, spending big money on soda and great buttery movie theater popcorn and all that big money spends on a great entertaining movie of 2024. The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is a brilliantly mix between every Guy Ritchie film you've seen to Inglorious Bastards. Which deep down is suitable considering that Guy Ritchie himself is at the directing helm. Moreover, if you're a fan of World War II films furthermore action films than this is a film for you for many reasons it's has pretty much everything you want in a movie, you have a great list of actors as well as a story, upon which you'd never though Winston Churchill was dealing with liberals and know doubt that man was dealing with the worst of the worst in terms of people who we're literally wanting to make a deal with Hitler back then. 
                                      British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and a group of military officials hatch a daring plan to neutralize Hitler's fleet of German U-Boats during World War II. Made up of a motley crew of rogues and mavericks, the top-secret combat unit uses unconventional techniques to battle the Nazis and change the course of the war.
                                       There are many movies out there that sometimes to peak my interest furthermore don't feel like wanting to go see and with the rising prices of movie theater experiences from just buying a ticket as well as buying soda, popcorn or candy and then you go to a movie that doesn't feed you're expectation, and having experienced those kinds of movies that you go see and realize how crappy that film is yeah it's hard to really want to go to the movie theaters. But when a movie like this comes around and your instincts are telling you “Yes go see this", that's the most special thing, moreover, thank goodness you're able to find those movies that feed your expectation. And I'm looking forward to experiencing Dune 2, no doubt because I wanted to see where it's going especially feeling like nothing was happening and I want to see how evil Elvis can be. Though really, the Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare has the best of both worlds a great story of a group of scumbags being true to life hero's helping the U.S. realize that Hitler can be beat is just so great to watch moreover gives you a history check up on what happened during the war because there's so much stories about World War II, that you can find and turn into a movie. The most important part of any great action film is getting the right cast to bring this movie to life, and Henry Cavil does a fantastic job playing the lead role whose both maniacal and charming at the same time even though he's making a terrible choice in leaving the Witcher for other things, Alan Ritchson whose infamous for the Reacher show I have to admit is really good in the movie despite I haven't watched any of his other work besides Blue Mountain State (which is a small Football TV series) and if you haven't seen the show he plays a Brian Bosworth look alike and screams in a high pitch voice which is scared in the back of my mind. Even Cary Elwes does a great job playing this M based character who pulls off a fantastic British accent, and to be honest it's been quite a long time since I saw Cary Elwes in any movie role or TV show upon which really, Elwes did appear in Psych where he plays a British thief, so how coinvent it is now that he plays a British officer. Now I'm going to put a pin on this review because I don't want to give any details away. But bottom line this was a fantastic movie from start to finish furthermore it's a breath of fresh air, especially when their movie's that even the previews just kill the movies, although we're still in the month of April so where still in the B-Movie realm till the end of summer and fall. Though really when you find that one movie that looks good from start to finish, you just must pick a great time to go see that one movie that piques your interest. And as a man who’s seen a lot of World War II films this movie alone is up there in the top ten WWII films for me. Now, I'm sure you're not familiar with Guy Ritchie's filmography and if you are I won't tell you what films to watch and if you've never heard of him? Well, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare of course thought let’s be honest that one is free, but most importantly Ritchie's first two films Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch. His 2008's comeback film RocknRolla, though I should say Sherlock Holmes, but it's been quite a long time since I've sat down and watched that film so I going to put Sherlock Holmes on the honorable mentions. And finally, the 2020 underrated film The Gentleman starring Matthew McConaughey and Hugh Grant. So, those four films along with The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare are the go-to films I would highly recommend without a doubt, and if you want to dive into Sherlock Holmes, I suggest watching the first film and skip the second film.
            
                                    

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