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Revolver (2005) was drastically undervalued upon its release because it refused to cater to mainstream expectations. It is a film that demands multiple viewings, careful attention, and a willingness to look beyond the gunfights to see the psychological chess match underneath.
Unlike Snatch or Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels , which are known for their fast-paced humor, Revolver is a slower, more psychological, and almost surreal experience. Ritchie uses: