Having seen the trailers for and read a few reviews of Guy Ritchie's new film, Revolver, it seems that he just reeeeeaaalllly wishes he was Quentin Tarantino.
The film has been described as "agonisingly pretentious", with "stylistic overkill & incomprehensible plotting" and even has Tarantino's 'trademark' touches such as "flashbacks, animated sequences [Kill Bill 1, anyone?] and scenes that are repeated and played backwarRAB".
And the girl with the lollipop (http://www.revolverthemovie.co.uk/wallpapers/1_800.jpg) really seems to mimic the Uma Thurman cover/poster from Pulp Fiction...
I'm not judging the film 'cos I haven't seen it (nor do I intend to
) but these things just suggest to me that Ritchie wants to be the British answer to Tarantino (and fails miserably by all accounts).
Just my opinion, of course...
The film has been described as "agonisingly pretentious", with "stylistic overkill & incomprehensible plotting" and even has Tarantino's 'trademark' touches such as "flashbacks, animated sequences [Kill Bill 1, anyone?] and scenes that are repeated and played backwarRAB".
And the girl with the lollipop (http://www.revolverthemovie.co.uk/wallpapers/1_800.jpg) really seems to mimic the Uma Thurman cover/poster from Pulp Fiction...
I'm not judging the film 'cos I haven't seen it (nor do I intend to

Just my opinion, of course...