I think this director is really "annoying", making an addictive movie - after leaving a suspense at the end - and then dead? 2015 movie, now 9102...
Accidentally discovered that "Da Chao" had also made a spy film, and then saw that the director was Guy Ritchie, and thought of "Two Smoking Guns", "Rock Gang", "The Great Detective Holmes", so the place was still trembling. opened.
The classic combination of two men and one woman is always the most suitable match, refer to the "Adventure Tigers" I watched when I was a child... This analogy is a bit strange, but it is true hahaha! BTW, Armie Hammer wasn't really a hit with "Call Me By Your Name" when "Secret Agent" was filmed. But Armie Hammer at that time was also very naive and cute! I have to say, Guy Ritchie's "Men-Men" movie is very stylish and distinctive~ Hey, what am I talking about... Do you still remember Sherlock and Peanuts in B221?
It must be said that the music of the film is very brilliant: this kind of brilliant is a kind of brilliant that is in line with the development of the film's story and the story of the film. The background music of the movie is very catchy, there is no feeling of anti-customer-oriented, listening to the original soundtrack of "Secret Agent" alone is very refreshing. Extensive use of stringed instruments and Italian traditional love songs, romantic and retro, but also fashion. A Roman-style "che vuole questa musica stasera" is completely placed in a fight, a surprise!
It is not difficult for BGM to conform to the story of the movie, but the movie storyboards and movie pictures designed by Guy Ritchie in this movie are very ghostly. They are not bright and high-definition picture quality. This kind of transition gives people the illusion of watching an old movie of the last century. So when the BGM is matched with the retro picture design, it makes people fascinated by it.
When it comes to retro, this retro is indeed related to the story of the movie. The background of the story is set in the 1960s - when the Cold War between the East and the West was the most intense, a Soviet agent, an American agent, and finally the heroine had a small reversal - a British agent. From the fierce collision of the two male protagonists in the toilet to the final warm love, they are forced to cooperate with each other while being ordered to calculate each other. The whole movie still has a little bit of politics between the Soviet Union and the United States in the last century. Metaphors look really interesting.
I have to say that "Secret Agent" really suits my taste! Gags complete tasks and gain friendships, which can make the audience feel more interesting.
The combination of "brainless and unhappy", coupled with the poisonous tongue on the side of the heroine, sparks everywhere. The story of the movie is very simple, but Guy Ritchie can make it explode through wonderful editing and narration~ Although it is still a linear narration, but through the music and comic-style storyboard editing, I can see that I keep shooting my legs.
If you like "Sherlock Holmes", it is recommended to see this "Secret Agent", you can't go wrong.
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