Revolver Movie Free Download In Hindi

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Gambler Jake Green enters into a game with potentially deadly consequences.
Jake Green is a hotshot gambler, long on audacity and short on common sense. He's rarely allowed to play in any casino because he is a winner. Jake has taken in so much money over the years, he is the only client of his accountant and older brother Billy. One night, Jake, Billy and their other brother Joe are invited to sit in on a private game, where Jake is expected to lose to Dorothy Macha, a crime boss and local casino owner who can't play for squat, but always wins because people are too scared to beat him. Jake isn't afraid of Macha, and not only beats Dorothy in a quick game of chance, but takes every possible opportunity to insult the man. Jake and his brothers leave the game, and Macha puts out the order for a hit on Jake, who ends up working for and being protected by a pair of brothers, Avi and Zack, who are out to take Macha down.
Guy Richie's third proper film (not counting the God-awful "Swept Away" is a complex action thriller concerned with gambling, gangsters and chess. Fans of Richie's previous efforts will probably hate Revolver as much as I did, with its twists and turns. Richie stalwart Jason Statham plays Jake, a newly-released ex-con, out to wreak revenge on the ridiculously named Dorothy Macha (a superbly OTT Ray Liotta) but instead gets embroiled with a couple of other cons, (one of which is Andre 3000 from rap outfit Outkast) who throw him and us the audience, a number of red herrings throughout the film, all of which becomes extremely tedious. The high point of this mess of a movie is the bit in the restaurant, where the dialogue gets turned down in favour of a superbly shot, slow-mo shootout set to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. All in all, Revolver is a flawed work, not truly awful but far from Richie's best. That would still be Lock, Stock. If this film was a school homework assignment it would be graded 'must try harder!'
Revolver is written and directed by Guy Ritchie, but you wouldn&#39;t know that if you didn&#39;t watch the film knowing who the director was. Ritchie, best known as the guy who made us applaud Lock Stock &amp; Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch (and the guy who made us cry with the dreadful Swept Away) returns with his fourth effort. It is not at all like Snatch or Lock Stock. Rather, Ritchie gives us a film that will play games with our minds. Those with short attention spans need not apply. You will simply complain.<br/><br/>Ritchie thankfully casts Jason Statham in the lead role. After not appearing in Swept Away, which was anything but a typical Ritchie film, Statham brings a sense of craziness to this film, something of which is in infinite supply in Ritchie&#39;s world. Statham portrays Jake Green, a con artist who has spent seven years in solitary. Eager to avenge the man who put him there, a sleazy casino owner named Macha (Ray Liotta), Jake agrees to pay two mysterious loan sharks (Andre Benjamin and Vincent Pastore) his life savings in order to avenge Macha. The two sharks, Zack and Avi, are mesmerized by Jake&#39;s monologues about a &quot;formula&quot; Jake learned from his &quot;neighbors&quot; while in prison. The formula allows the user to win any game he plays, for example, chess. Jake takes the formula beyond the chess board and into his life, where it has startling effects.<br/><br/>Revolver has received much criticism before its American release. The question I ask is, &quot;Why?&quot; Yes, I will admit, the film is very confusing. Sequences will make some fans question Ritchie&#39;s film-making, but I really see no reason to hate this film, other than the fact you are a person who demands explosions and gun fight on screen every few seconds. Sure, Revolver is no Snatch or Lock Stock, but it is a fun and enjoyable film. Statham adds to his list of classic character with Jake Green. Green is a very hard character to understand, but thanks to Statham&#39;s acting, we sympathize with Jake, and we remain interested in the character. But Mark Strong completely steals the show as a creepy hit-man named Sorter. Strong portrays the character with the type of badass that silent...but deadly.<br/><br/>Overall, I really can a few flaws with Revolver. The confusing plot, and the fact that Ritchie slapped a terrible hair job on Statham&#39;s head. I don&#39;t know if it&#39;s just me, but Jason Statham must be bald when doing films. If you want to mess with a guy&#39;s hair, Mr Ritchie, please make more films with Benicio Del Toro. Don&#39;t make Jason Statham wear hair. But I&#39;ll forgive you. Make a good movie. Make me think. Oh wait. You just did.
This 2005 feature offered me my first taste of Guy Ritchie's macho-centric artiness, and I hope it's my last.
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