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Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels
1. Analysis of a film opening Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
2. Background Information Title- Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Director - Guy Ritchie Writer - Gut Ritchie Genre - Thriller, Crime, Drama and Comedy Year of Release - 28 th August 1998 Awards - 6 nominations and 13 wins. Nominated for a BAFTA. Plot Summary - Four men from the East End of London are in serious debt, £500,000 to the local gang boss, Harry Lonsdale (Hatchet). Due to lack of money, and the risk of having their fingers cut off, they resort to steal the cash from next-door drug-dealers.
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5. Other aspects to highlight 1 second We are given hardly anytime to absorb what’s in the scene because of its fast pace. It’s obviously a dark alleyway. Graffiti is apparent, and it looks dark, moist and damp. This in one aspect is a similarity to the characters, and completely different in another. Visually, they’re not dirty. They’re well groomed, smart looking men. But this scene reflects them not physically, but mentally. The dark, slimy nature to the scene reflects on their personas. They obviously commit illegal offences, and are most likely not to be very nice people.