"A spy organization recruits an unrefined, but promising street kid into
the agency's ultra-competitive training program, just as a global threat
emerges from a twisted tech genius." - IMDB
So Kingsman. The spy movie for people who hate spy movies! I loved it! And for a film that's over two hours long it really doesn't feel like it! It's exciting, captivating and you're left wanting to be invited to join the Kingsman (despite all of the danger!)
Let's talk about the casting. Colin Firth as one of the main characters. If that doesn't get me to go and watch a film I don't know what will! But in all seriousness, it was role which Firth could play wonderfully - Harry Hart/Galahad was a serious character (as serious as the Kingsman are) but with a quirky, jokey side to him. Whether it was written like that or whether Firth just played it like that I don't know, but it worked!
But we can't just talk about the former Mr Darcy when there are so many other wonderful actors in the film. Who doesn't love the lovable Michael Caine and I loved Samuel L. Jackson's Valentine weird, evil character. Valentine seemed like an innocent man who was creating something great for the world. You wouldn't think that he was evil with his lisp and welcoming attitude so it was great to see this different type of villain.
The Kingsman are a group of spies who are recruited after going through intense training at a boarding school like facility and I thought that this was done really well. The challenges they had to face were thrilling and interesting to watch. You obviously knew that Eggsy (Taron Eggerton) who was one of the main characters, was going to get in, but it was good to see how the underdog would survive amongst the boarding school swots. It was almost like The Hunger Games - The tributes from some of the districts having trained for the arena and we know they will come out top in the end but how when the other are more superior.
To be honest, the whole film was quite funny. It was portrayed in a serious way but then had ridiculous and funny elements to it: For example, Harry has a fight with the 'rebels' in the bar and then casually sits down and finishes his Guinness. I think it's these elements that made the film so enjoyable - a serious subject taken in a lighter way as you don't usually get to see this type of thing. Films like the James Bond series aren't as comedic and it's nice to see a serious 'spy' movie still be lighthearted.
Like I said, Kingman is definitely a movie for people who don't really like spy movies.And even if you do I'm sure you will still love it!
To be honest, the whole film was quite funny. It was portrayed in a serious way but then had ridiculous and funny elements to it: For example, Harry has a fight with the 'rebels' in the bar and then casually sits down and finishes his Guinness. I think it's these elements that made the film so enjoyable - a serious subject taken in a lighter way as you don't usually get to see this type of thing. Films like the James Bond series aren't as comedic and it's nice to see a serious 'spy' movie still be lighthearted.
Like I said, Kingman is definitely a movie for people who don't really like spy movies.And even if you do I'm sure you will still love it!
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