This feels like some filmmaker's attempt at imitating a Guy Ritchie-style crime comedy movie, like Snatch or Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels, where a variety of different criminals in initially unrelated plot lines end up hilariously crossing paths by coincidence and bungling each other's plans, although Gringo falls short of achieving quite the same level of rapid pace and witty humor. Despite that, I was mildly entertained enough by Gringo to give it a decent rating, even if it could have been better.