Guy Ritchie has a very particular sense of style with action and humor that usually focuses on British gangsters, policemen or detectives, but he refuses to be pigeonholed and for every ‘The Gentlemen’ or ‘Operation Fortune’ he has an ‘Arouse the Fury’ that proves us wrong and now he strikes back with the trailer for ‘Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant’ a new military thriller from MGM, which hits theaters on April 21.
wake up the war
The new movie it stars Jake Gyllenhaal and takes place in Afghanistan, and it seems that there are not many typical jokes of his cinemathus showing a more neutral style that shows the more versatile side of Ritchie, capable of directing action artifacts less concerned with extending the brand of ‘Snatch: Pigs and Diamonds’ and of functioning as films in which the Ritchie name does not It is as important as the result on the screen, and here, the truth, everything looks great.
Gyllenhaal is joined by Dar Salim in the story of Sergeant John Kinley (Gyllenhaal), who teams up with local interpreter Ahmed (Salim) on his last tour of duty in Afghanistan, John is wounded, leading Ahmed to risk his own personal welfare to bring the American soldier to safety. When John later finds out that Ahmed and his family were not granted passage from the US. As promised, the soldier embarks on his own rescue mission and returns to the war zone to save his rescuer and his family from the local militias.
The cast of ‘The Covenant’ also includes Alexander Ludwig, Antony Starr, Jason Wong, Bobby Schofield, Sean Sagar, Sina Parvaneh, Emily Beecham, Cyrus Khodaveisi, and Christian Ochoa. Initially titled ‘The Interpreter’, Ritchie has co-written the script with Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies, and is co-producing with Atkinson, John Friedberg and Josh Berger.