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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

2024, action, drama, war

120 minutes

During World War II, the British Army assigns a group of competent soldiers to carry out a mission against the Nazi forces behind enemy lines... A true story about a secret British WWII organization – the Special Operations Executive. Founded by...

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7.5

2024-07-06

Guy Ritchie always has a way of making these action films with just enough personality. Read more

6.0

2024-04-18

Ritchie’s underrated The Covenant has a solemn weight to it, but this action romp is more akin to Rocknrolla and Snatch, but fortunately more enjoyable than Operation Fortune. Read more

6.0

2024-04-18

Many of the action shots are genuinely exciting. But since everyone is comedic and insincere, suspense and consequences are terribly fleeting. Read more

6.0

2024-04-16

Though not Guy Ritchie's best film, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare has enough slick style and exhilarating action to be a helluva fun ride. Read more

5.8

2024-04-28

Guy Ritchie is entirely capable of composing quality action sequences. Some of the ones in here are entertaining on that shut-off-the-brain level. But the spectacle sours into tedium as the fascinating real-life story is consistently replaced with monotonous violence. Read more

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