Pleasant spy war

Layne 2021-10-20 17:46:31

This film adapted from the TV series of the special agents in the 1960s is not outstanding, and it can even be said to have a little old cliché, but the direction of Guy Ritchie has given the film new life, unique British humor, excellent editing and narrative control The same duo-style characterization makes people fall in love with this retro spy war.

I'm used to watching big scenes, and I can taste different flavors with occasional changes. The rhythm is well mastered, sometimes heavy and sometimes pleasant, and I have been immersed in the exotic soundtrack with interspersed humor. The roles of the two boys are quite good. The Cold War background has changed from camp opposition to cooperation to resolution. It is entertaining and retro style. It does not feel dull at all, and it is pleasing to the eye.

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Extended Reading
  • Sadye 2022-03-21 09:01:21

    I just finished reading it. I was brainwashed before it was a rotten movie. After reading it, I found that the rotten girl was infertile and obscene. The chemical reaction between the Russian and the heroine is really cute. The ambiguous relationship between the clumsy but soft-hearted big bear and the independent wayward goblin, the always interrupted kiss is too pitiful hahahahaha. Looking forward to the sequel, but it looks like it's gone...

  • Alessia 2021-10-20 19:02:41

    The personality of the Soviet agent is simply awesome, irritability, miserable childhood, Oedipus complex...Moe to Armie Hammer & want to watch the sequel...

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.