Director Guy Ritchie certainly has one of the more uneven movie careers. Starting with his gritty and funny indie British crime movies from the late 90s like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and…
Director Guy Ritchie certainly has one of the more uneven movie careers. Starting with his gritty and funny indie British crime movies from the late 90s likehe then kind of lost his way with some bloated major studio efforts:The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; King Arthur etc.made a billion and was halfway decent.
At any rate, most of the action and violence revolves around McConaughey as Mickey Pearson, a guy who was successful dealing drugs in college and parlayed that into a hugely successful marijuana business. He navigates with the upper crust, who let him hide his massive stock on their estates. He has now decided to get out and sell the business, which causes all sorts of problems in this underworld, especially with buyers like Berger and a Chinese guy named Dry Eye .
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