Driving by his deep will of making a lot of money and spreading his wealth, a mob boss, Lenny Cole, does his best, in order to achieve his evil plan of putting his power over selling and buying properties, the thing that leads a young clever guy who is thought to be dead, as he blackmails others to gain wealth.
Style is what RocknRolla is all about. And it has it in spades, from the cockney Pulp Fiction dialogue to the music-video editing of the rambling narrative.
'RocknRolla' takes more left turns than imaginable. It might make sense in the mind of Guy Ritchie, but to the rest of the universe, I can not imagine the film will translate.
As in other Ritchie films, RocknRolla attempts to depict a world of ever-expanding chaos. But the chaos is only in the way the story is told. The actual vision Ritchie offers is pedestrian and tame.