It's so good, it's beyond imagination

Nellie 2022-04-22 07:01:04

This movie is very interesting. The story is set in the background of the Cold War. The agents of the United States and the Soviet Union do not know each other and work together to fight against evil organizations. The US agent is a criminal with a super high IQ. He was absorbed and used by the CIA. The Soviet operatives are in contrast, solemn but particularly tough. In the process of carrying out the mission, the two sides saved each other's life and cherished each other. They did not follow the leader's order to kill each other and finally became friends. Although it is about the last era, the action, racing, etc. still look wonderful and have a nostalgic flavor. The two heroines are beautiful women, the villains are tall and charming, and the decent heroines also have the feeling of being a spy in a spy. On the surface, they are innocent and weak, but they are actually British agents. The plot is tight and mind-blowing. Very good film. Looking forward to the sequel.

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  • Meaghan 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    7/10. The rhythm is too gentle, no wonder American audiences who are used to big scenes do not buy it. Fortunately, the processing of the literary drama is meticulous and joyful. A stage of high-energy fighting skills in the enemy camp late at night, a view of the fire from the shore and wine tasting with gentleman music, the two-car Berlin drama and the luncheon drama where the pickpocket villain also has a retro and dreamy film texture; the CIA uses The heroine’s kinship has entered the remnants of the Nazis, and the plot of the remake of [Beauty Ji] is still one step too late [DVD 5].

  • Erna 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Superman pursues Magneto’s wife and is blocked by Brother Hammer. (This hammer brother, not the other hammer brother)

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.