The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare was FREAKY
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
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This movie was basically a WW2 Expendables. Mass bad guy kills and no good guy deaths except for some unnamed backups(who fall prey to the old Black Guy Always Git Kilt trope).
Ironically, in real history, the mission went even smoother and with less opposition. The huge party the undercover unit threw for the germans, italians and spanish in the port suceeded in getting them all so drunk, they didn't notice the ships were gone until it was too late!
That's actually crazy, I didn't think they'd have more plot armor in real life than the movie ☠
@@Tweedle. Unfortunately, their real life plot armor didn't last. March-Phillips(Cavill)was killed September '42, on a raid on the french coast along with 2 others. The 8 other men on the team were captured. Among them was Hayes(Hero Fiennes-Tiffin)who was executed a year later, Sep. 1943.
Appleyard(Pettyfer)disappeared on an operation in Sicily July 1943. Anders Lassen (Ritchson)died in combat in Northern Italy on April 9, 1945. A month before Germany surrendered. Its probable that he received the Victoria Cross because it being posthumous (after death), overcame the political/publicity barriers of his foreign nationality and savage reputation.
Unlike fellow SAS legend Blair 'Paddy' Mayne, co-founder and leader of the 1st SAS regiment from January 1943 to the end of the war. Mayne, like Lassen, won every medal possible but his ungentlemanly drunken brawling off duty and beating up a superior officer, prevented the higher ranks from awarding him the Victoria Cross (despite Field Marshall Montgomery WW2 recommendation and King George VI's post war support). Apparently, if Mayne been heroically killed during the war like Lassen, and not ten years later in a car accident, he would have got it.
another classic tweedle BANGER
I loved this movie. Lol
Bro!! Your editing is great and I loved the review.
Thank you bro , I'm glad you enjoyed it! ❤
can you please review thanksgiving
Brother its June...
This got my freak on
I just freaked all over the place
How is henry Cavil not in many movies? its like studios don't like him
I think bros cursed tbh, everybody loves him but he gets stuck with shit like Argylle.
For being based on a real life scenario it never reached its potential, the Inglorious Bastards was kinda like a benchmark for this. Love guys films, this seemed like a departure from his normal style.
I 100% agree, but I can cut him some slack beacuse he made The Gentlemen.
@@Tweedle. Read the script on that yesterday, the dialogue is perfect. It's the first time I actually appreciated Hugh Grant in a role. Watched the Ministry again last night and enjoyed it more the second time, the smaller details become more evident. He seems like a really fun director to work with.
PROM 🎉
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This movie was so disappointing. I give it a 3/10. One of Guy Ritchie's worst movies.
Definitely not his best work ☠
Figured it wasn't going to be good