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Love, Honour and Obey

Jonny dreams of leaving his dead-end job as a courier. Through his childhood best friend, nephew of the notorious crime lord Ray Kreed, he wins his way into the toughest gang in North London. Hungry for action, Jonny sparks a feud between Ray's gang and a rival firm in South London headed by drug kingpin Sean and his lieutenant Matthew.

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Release : 2000
Rating : 6.4
Studio : Fugitive Features, 
Crew : Director,  Director, 
Cast : Jonny Lee Miller Jude Law Ray Winstone Sean Pertwee Rhys Ifans
Genre : Action Comedy Thriller Crime

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Reviews

Cebalord
2018/08/30

Very best movie i ever watch

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AniInterview
2018/08/30

Sorry, this movie sucks

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Claysaba
2018/08/30

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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CommentsXp
2018/08/30

Best movie ever!

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francarroll
2011/10/14

love honour and obey is one of the finest movies of its ilk. A parody of all the fifties movies and a snub at Tarantino. it takes a poke at the London gangster formula of gangster movie that guy Richie made his name from. the script is fast paced and the actors look like they are having fun in each scene. the fact that actual actors names are used in the movie should be a nod to its self depreciation. the music is very fitting and unlike any other gangster film that has come before or since. the acting is just slick enough and not too overplayed.I can't believe the rating it's received on IMDb. check it out. I promise you you'll laugh out loud.

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freemantle_uk
2011/04/17

In 1998 Guy Ritchie made a little British comedy gangster film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. This film mixed comedy with a crime film and had a number of story lines going at the same time. Whether by accident or by design Love, Honour and Obey came out soon afterwards.Jonny (Jonny Lee Miller) is a courier who gets his long-time friend, Jude (Jude Law), to introduce him to his uncle, gangster Ray Kreed (Ray Winstone). Jonny comes up with a good scheme to steal credit cards but slowly he gets bored with the gangsters. When the North London firm run into conflict with a South London gang run by Sean (Sean Pertwee), Jonny ends up disliking one of his henchmen, Matthew (Rhys Ifan). Jonny with Jude starts to secretly steal from Sean's gang so they can cause a war between the two gangs.Love, Honour and Obey is a strangle film, mixing comedy with direction that at times is gritty scenes, with realistic violence. Some of the comedy can raise a smile, but others are forced and drawn out, like when the North London gang dress up as Middle-Eastern shrieks and have large erections after taking Viagra. Like Ritchie's gangster films there are a number of sub-plots, like Ray's relationship and up-coming marriage to actress Sadie (Sadie Frost) and Ray the bodyguard's (Ray Burdis) impotence and troubled sex life with his wife (Kathy Burke). But whilst with Ritchie films the subplots do interlink, in Love, Honour and Obey it more a way to stretch the plot.The direction by Dominic Anciano and Ray Burdis is very disjoined. They use a hand-held style with few cuts, giving the film a edgy feel and attempt to make the surroundings and violence realistic: but this is put next to comic scenes like Ray the bodyguard experimenting with sex toys. There is also a surreal sequence when Jonny comes up in to explain events that happened dressed as a clown (which is explained at the end). That sequence itself reminded me of Bronson (a film released 9 years later), but it was more fitting in Bronson. The film cuts quickly between scenes, not willing to focus on one element for very long, audiences need a little build up. The film also shows to have a limited budget, with some actions being done off scene and others being explained. There is a good action scene which is a gunfight at a building site, but seeing that had men with shotguns and AK-47s and one of the men is meant to be a former soldier, it is remarkable no one was killed. It did not help the film when there are people being beating up and the sound effects are stupidly over the top and the LSD experience one of the characters has is one of the worst put to screen: it was like the directors could not be bothered.The acting in the film is fine: Ray Winstone is basically a thug for hire. No one was bad but it was only Rhys Ifans who really stood out in the film and you properly end up routing for him more then Jonny because Jonny is unlikable little toad. One think that annoyed me was almost all the characters use their own names and I wonder what's the point. I bet the writers/directors would argue they did it to give the film a more real/documentary feel, but I believe the real reason is that they were too lazy to do basics like develop characters when writing the script.I think there were basic elements that could have worked in a better film, like a young man who has a good idea for a scheme joins a group of gangsters and ends up going in over his head when violence and more messy crimes start to happen. Or they could be a story about a low level gangster secretly starting a war with another gang because he was bored or did not like a rival gangster or killing a man he simply did not like starts to escalates matters. Or even a more simply a violent psychopath joins a major gang/crime firm. Some of these idea are similar to A Fistful of Dollars and Yojimbo but they could work in a modern context. I also thought that the gang itself was going to be a family affair, like the Mafia, which would have been an interest dynamic for a British gangster film.Overall. Love, Honour and Obey is a typical mediocre British gangster that the low budget companies often produced. These films tend to overly violence with a rudimentary plot, set out to either cash in on a big fan base or simply a stepping stone for an actor or director.

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jamlee
2007/03/22

I love this movie. Was spending a lot of time with some Welsh guys in Sydney and they recommended it to me as I am an Elvis and karaoke fan. Probably captures what spare time crims have on their hands better than any other movie. A touch of the Sopranos contained here. The cast is great and everybody I show this movie to thinks it's great. Anyone who doesn't like it is just a muppet and is mugging us all off. I have followed other Ray Winstone movies as a result of this. Probably the only movie that Jude Law looks tough in as well. I think the fact that the actors use their real first names in the movie adds to the appeal. If you don't laugh at this then you have a problem, black comedy at it's best. " FIX BAYONETS !!!"

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dazyrs
2007/02/01

I seriously don't understand some of the people who comment on this site.THIS FILM IS AN ABSOULUTE 24 CARROT GOLD ADDITION TO YOUR COLLECTION.This is my first comment on this site and I simply couldn't read the garbage written about this film without saying something.This is one of my all time favourite films. The characters are superb and some of the scenes are just pure comic genius.MAY I REMIND EVERYONE WHO DOES'NT KNOW.....This movie was all done ad-libbing, on the spot with a very loose script. And the single greatest thing about this film is that 90% of the humour is on the spur of the moment. When Ray and the gang are laughing.......THEY REALLY ARE LAUGHING.Anyone who didn't enjoy the the comedy in the shootout scene in this movie doesn't possess a sense of humour. Simple as that.AWESOME MOVIE Don't let any of these 90 year old, Pride and Prejudice loving fools tell you any different.P.S.....never read ratings on this site BEFORE watching a movie, only AFTER. I have nearly been put off watching some right gems because of bad scores on IMDb. On the other end of the scale, I have watched some right tripe with scores of 10/10.....A mistake I will no longer make.

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