Theo James Dives Into Class, Wealth, and Guy Ritchie’s “The Gentlemen”

In a thought-provoking interview with Theo James for the current digital issue for The Gentleman’s Journal, the actor dives deep into the themes and concepts behind Guy Ritchie’s latest series, “The Gentlemen.” The show revolves around a thirty-something aristocrat who inherits his family’s estate, only to find himself inadvertently caught up in the world of drug kingpins and organized crime.

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James, discussing his fascination with the British class system, delves into the idea of inherited wealth and power that serves as the backbone of the series. While “The Gentlemen” is filled with the expected Guy Ritchie flair – extravagant parties, car chases, and larger-than-life characters – it also tackles more profound concepts, like the enduring grip of the aristocracy on British society.

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The actor expands on this notion, explaining how the aristocracy’s control over land, the judiciary, and other aspects of society has allowed them to perpetuate their wealth and influence throughout generations. He highlights a line from the show that describes the aristocracy as “the original gangsters,” asserting that their exclusive networks and codes are just as binding and insular as those of organized crime families.

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Beyond the social commentary inherent in “The Gentlemen,” James reveals his own intellectual curiosities, touching on philosophy, mortality, and his personal passions. Though he admits he didn’t have the disposition for academia, it’s easy to imagine him as a scholarly figure, engaging in profound discussions on university campuses.

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Throughout the interview, James effortlessly weaves together disparate ideas, connecting his role as King Herod in a nativity play to his thoughts on humanity, and linking a discussion about a country house to the lasting impact of the British Empire. This intellectual agility, combined with his willingness to explore complex topics, makes Theo James a compelling figure both on and off the screen.

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As the conversation comes to a close, it’s clear that Theo James brings a depth of thought and a willingness to challenge societal norms to his work on “The Gentlemen” and beyond.

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“I love the idea of retirement. I like the idea that you could do something and then leave it behind.” ⁠

– Theo James
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Click the link below to read the full article, from the latest digital issue with cover star Theo James.⁠

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Photographer: Will Corry⁠
Photography assistant: Andrew Edwards⁠
Stylist: Zak Maoui⁠
Styling assistant: Freya Anderson⁠
Grooming: Nadia Altinbas⁠
Creative direction: Danielle O’Connell and Freya Anderson⁠
Videographer: Nefelie Pourgouridou⁠
Post-production: Lucie Silveira

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