Personal Critics-UKeham

Elsie 2022-04-21 09:01:25

Personal Critics-UKeham
Criteria: [A. Boring; B. Fine; C. Nice; D. Great ].
Personal rates: C.
Brief: During the Cold War, two handsome spies from the United States and Russia unintentionally helped a British female spy break a secret organization to create an atomic bomb to destroy the world. Full of retro style, compact plot, more interesting spy war movie. With the cold war in play two guys, a CIA agent and a KGB agent working together in a joint mission to help a girl with British intelligence stopping a private organization from constructing their own nuclear bomb for the sake of world peace. Vintage style, smooth story and nice spy film.

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Extended Reading
  • Harley 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    In recent years, spy spy movies have tended to gentrify the protagonist. The meticulous retro-greasy heads and the high-end suits that are well-ironed and stylistically look comfortable and seductive. The plot incorporates Xiao Gai’s best at stealing, stealing and kidnapping, using the US-Soviet relationship to ridicule each other’s technical standards, running on each other’s clothing tastes, and the tens of thousands of hot scenes are deliberately handled slowly, and the subtitles and soundtracks are close to classic old movies. Full of flavor, entertaining, and good-looking.

  • Halie 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The plot is calm and the overall is a bit bland and sloppy, but fortunately, the gorgeous fashion overflows the screen with a sense of age that is eye-catching. It is very pleasing to watch the two looks quarrel and play handsome in the fancy lens of Guy Ritchie. There are also some unique sparks between the two. This film is like a retro show that is extraordinarily particular but a little superficial. In rendering the atmosphere, the sweet soundtrack has done a great job, but it will still be listed in the sequel. into the list of want to see.

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. quotes

  • Illya Kuryakin: [as Solo cracks a safe] Did you disable the alarm?

    Napoleon Solo: There's no alarm on the 307.

    [alarm immediately begins wailing]

    Illya Kuryakin: ...Loving your work, Cowboy.