Guy Ritchie has been in the film industry for years now and much of his career sets itself in the British gangster world. After a few duds, as he stretched to other genres, he returned to his roots with The Gentlemen, the most exhilarating cinema experience of 2020. Now Ritchie expands that world through his debut in television, a Netflix 8-parter that packs an arsenal of fun actors that all work together to produce the filmmaker’s electric sense of humor.
In its premise, ex-forces Eddie (Theo James) inherits his deceased father’s estate and secret business of drug farming, plunging himself into the criminal underworld. Guided by Susie Glass (Kaya Scodelario), Eddie navigates family troubles and violent rival gangs.
Critics generally agree that the series offers reliable entertainment value, showcasing Ritchie’s signature style of leaping jump cuts, slo-mo mayhem, and layered imagery. The cast of rising stars and television regulars deliver standout performances, with special mention to Scodelario’s portrayal of Susie as a strong, capable character.
Ritchie’s transition to television format allows for a more leisurely exploration of characters and plot, though the series retains the filmmaker’s trademark intensity. The gradual build-up in the opening episode culminates in a gripping conclusion, keeping viewers hooked throughout.
For fans of Ritchie’s cinematic work and those drawn to vaudeville style, hammy accents, and cartoon violence, The Gentlemen on Netflix promises a wild ride through the British gangland. So lock your smoking barrels and dive into all eight chapters of this gritty and entertaining drama.