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  1. 10 de abr. de 2000 · Love, Honour and Obey Made by a cast and crew almost identical to those of the little-seen "Final Cut," this second feature by writing-helming-producing duo Dominic Anciano and Ray Burdis is ...

  2. Love, Honour and Obey feels more like a home video that some kids cooked up in their backyard. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Feb 13, 2001. Ian Mantgani UK Critic. Embarrassingly jumpy ...

  3. Love, Honour and Obey Philip French Sunday 9 April 2000 The Observer. Made in the same improvisatory mode as their Final Cut, with a cast of actor friends using their own names, Love, Honour and ...

  4. The fact of the matter is, Love, Honour and Obey is not (and isn't trying to be) Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. It's a comedy about gangsters, and in that respect it works.

  5. Love, Honour and Obey COMEDY A postman convinces his best friend to let him join his uncle's criminal gang. Once accepted into the firm, the new recruit soon grows disillusioned with a life less glamorous than he expected and starts to take increasingly reckless risks. The film was largely improvised by the crew and cast ...

  6. Jude Law looks tanned and dodgy. Sean Pertwee is very cool, belting out the theme tune to "Fireball XL5" on the karaoke. But I couldn't get away from the feeling that this film was just made for a laugh by a bunch of people who fancied farting about playing at gangsters. It's cool, it's funny, it's entertaining, but very inconsequential.

  7. Love, Honour and Obey. Ray runs North London's most powerful criminal gang, and his nephew Jude is a polished and successful member. Jude's boyhood friend Jonny comes to Jude with an idea he wants to pitch to Ray. Jonny wants violence, so he repeatedly tries to start trouble with the South London equivalent of Ray's gang. Will he succeed?