The 2015 secret agent movies all have a retro style. "Disc 5" is a love letter to the Cold War, and "Secret Agent" is completely the time that led us to the spy sea half a century ago. machine. The film is adapted from the older generation of American drama Uncle Bureau, which can also be said to be the prequel of Uncle Bureau. It is about the first case of the two male protagonists from disliking each other to cooperation. The whole film is full of strong retro style, whether it is the costume set or the The shooting techniques and restraints are all in the style of old-school spy movies, rather than killing everything and bombing everywhere. And that anti-climax ending without a fight (although I've guessed it) is the verve of a real Cold War spy movie.
This film is another type of spy film. If you like the style of 007, you will definitely find it unsatisfactory. The focus of this film is on the confrontation between the two male protagonists, dazzling skills and blending (this is a British film after all, The heroine is not important). Of course, there is no lack of British humor, and Guy Ritchie's taste. Of course it also has shortcomings, such as the story is a bit too general, I hope it can be improved in the second part.
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