![]() ![]() Last Request: Well, technically Handsome Bob wasn't dying when he made of request, but since he was so devasted about the impending jail time, One-Two let him have the lovely slow dance in a gay club.Implacable Man: The Russian mercenaries.Subverted since Stella knows about her husband's proclivities, and really doesn't care (and is, in fact, off with One-Two at the same party.) Honey Trap: A mild version Handsome Bob puts the moves on Stella's husband in order to get information about the mole who's been informing to the cops.Gory Discretion Shot: When Uri finds his "lucky painting" in Stella's house, the audience doesn't see what happens next, but considering he leads a branch of The Mafiya, it's probably not very nice.Either way, he ended up saving their asses by doing so. Or that Johnny Quid knew how his father's Mooks work. Genre Savvy: Johnny Quid's speech about what would happen to him, Roman, and Mickey after they got out of the elevator with Lenny's thugs implies this trope.Facecam: When One-Two is fleeing the scene of the second robbery.Among his many other bribes, Lenny gives him a thousand-Euro lighter (actually worth about a hundred) that's inscribed "THE COUNCILLOR".Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": The Councillor.Drugs Are Bad: Johnny's drug-induced fit has shades of this.Dragon Ascendant: Archy, if the ending dialogue is anything to go by.Damn, It Feels Good to Be a Gangster!: It's a Guy Ritchie movie.Chase Scene: A particularly long and epic one.Butt Monkey: Quite a lot of characters are this, but the highlight is definitely poor Bandy, who screen time always consist of him being slapped. ![]() One of the Russians gets shot about six times with a big machine gun, and is up chasing the Wild Bunch on foot for a prolonged period moments later. Bulletproof Vest: To a ridiculous degree.Johnny Quid and Archy both get very angry when they are lied to. Berserk Button: Uri really loves that painting.Badass Longcoat: Archy wears a black one. ![]()
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