"Revolutionary Friendship" from Uncles

Lizzie 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Solo and Illya are so cute (///ω///) ​​they deserve to be calcium-derived products, but the basic rot line in this movie unexpectedly went very hot. There was not much deliberately selling rot, but instead The development of this "revolutionary friendship" is quite natural due to the excellent character characterization of the two characters. Especially after Illya was ordered by KGB to kill Solo and Solo threw his watch to him at the end, I could feel Illya's joy and overwhelm in front of the screen. (///ω///) It's the kind of cliché that suddenly strengthens the heart of "yes, he is the person I can entrust my life to" (*/ω\*)
But Cao Dao let an Englishman play an American, and let an American play The decision to play the Soviets is really... subtle... However, whether it is Americans, Soviets or Germans, they eventually become uncle agents under the British, and they are convinced? Since the end has just established the uncle bureau , then probably the sequel is just around the corner, I look forward to it! ! !
PS Calcium guide now this style is a bit like Matthew Vaughn, I like it?

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Extended Reading
  • Ansley 2021-10-20 19:02:42

    It is entertaining enough, retro spy action film, but it is not hot enough if it is not witty. Most of the time, it is "gracefully bickering", but the lines are not as good as heaven. It's still worth buying a ticket.

  • Keyon 2021-10-20 19:02:42

    It's the same trick Guy Ritchie, but this time the story is not good. The male protagonist is still full of affection, and the female protagonist is possessed by Cruz. Although Uncle Xiu was born on the same day, "Ace Agent" was full of surprises. Fortunately, the director did not lose his wit, Cheng Guy Ritchie defeated Guy Ritchie.

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.