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Guy Ritchie's direction is seen as more straightforward than his usual stylized flair. Some critics feel it lacks the "spark" of his earlier works like The Gentlemen , leading to a movie that feels like it’s on "autopilot" at times. Community Perspectives

Critics from Rotten Tomatoes describe it as an "undemanding" watch that offers just enough "firepower" for those seeking light thrills. While it doesn't reinvent the spy genre, its "playful ebullience" makes it go down smoothly. The Performances: HDOperation Fortune: Ruse de guerre

and Josh Hartnett are praised for their comedic timing, with Vulture highlighting the "inspired casting" that adds comic awkwardness to the action. Guy Ritchie's direction is seen as more straightforward

Recent viewer feedback suggests the film's lighter tone and cast interactions are its biggest draws. While it doesn't reinvent the spy genre, its

“I liked it. A few flaws, yes, but highly entertaining and the cast was well chosen. The ensemble works well. I've watched it twice, and liked it even more in the 2nd viewing.” CrimeReads

delivers his signature "tough guy" persona, which Common Sense Media notes is reliable, even if the stakes for his character never feel truly high.

“Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre can be summed up in the following dialogue exchange: ... offers modest escapist pleasures – a bit of witty banter, a glitzy car chase and an oleaginous Hugh Grant performance – but little more than that.” Decider image for Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre