My spy ex-boyfriend: funny than a female spy, cheap and lovable

Jannie 2022-01-05 08:01:45

How to kill a spy quickly is to give him a girlfriend and a funny girlfriend.

"My Spy Ex-Boyfriend" is such a wonderful movie that is rampant in Europe and America by amusement style, challenging the secret agents of the United States and Russia.

Mila Kunis has been in the limelight in recent years, always acting as some heroines who have great character and experience strangeness.

In this black humorous comedy, her role is also a complex polyhedron. When she discovered that her boyfriend was a spy, she looked dumbfounded and seemed to be a harmless and ordinary woman; but in a blink of an eye, she was entrusted by her ex-boyfriend and dared to go to Europe alone to complete the arduous espionage mission; she was tied up by a Russian female agent. When abused in the storeroom, a serial talk show without any other words, but also highlights the humorous nature.

If Mira still has the burden of a heroine, then the second female, Kate McKinnon, is the capitalized "joy than" deity. A pair of explosive heads, a face that is not flat, alive and well with the female version of Wu Mengda (yes, that kind of thing when he was in his 30s). Her acting style, and the expression of "taking care of me," are basically Hollywood's standard "screw everything" supporting roles.

It is these two "low and mean female spies" who have done nothing and have no skills, actually went to heaven and earth, rampant in Europe and the United States, not only singled out the US Intelligence Agency, but also wisely battled Russian female spies.

It is worth mentioning that in the scenes of Russian female spies, there are still a few lines of artistic film. Yes, it was the female N with a man's head, bald eyebrows and staring eyes, which made this tease more cold than a comedy. She gracefully climbed onto the swing-like rope, raised her elegant ballet feet, and then gracefully and cruelly kicked the heroine in the face. Yes, the heroine was beaten up badly.

The biggest problem in "My Ex-Spy Boyfriend" is that the male characters are more face-to-face. Whether it is the spy of the ex-boyfriend who plays soy sauce, the second boyfriend who turns the enemy into a friend, or the spy of the cheap Indian brother, there is no sense of existence. They appeared repeatedly, more like different "guides" who appeared in batches to bring out the scenery of various European cities.

But fortunately, this movie also has an advantage, that is, the unstoppable rhythm, and the "Mission Impossible" type of mystery after mystery. As a result, the audience has been running around, and before they have time to think, they are attracted by the next visual spectacle. In a burst of laughter and chase, the two heroines passed through all the way, and finally not only subdued the bad guys, they even realized their dreams for many years.

At the end, the pendulum-style double spy law enforcement is obviously for the sequel to create momentum. This mode is a bit like the "Charlie Girl" in the early years. A few girls are playing tricks while solving a bunch of bad guys, and then they are in love while completing tasks, and by the way, they also travel the world.

Yes, judging from the current feedback, this is still very pleasing to the cheap teaser than the female spy. Their sequel should not be too far away, after all, there are not many double heroines in this kind of black comedy of thin tiger and fat dragon.

Mira Jinnon duo, the future can be expected!

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The Spy Who Dumped Me quotes

  • Sebastian: Hand over the package and no one gets hurt.

    Audrey: Except for Drew.

    Sebastian: Okay. It's not productive to keep bringing that up.

  • Audrey: [as they're running down the street] Oh my god! I killed someone! I killed someone!

    Morgan: Stop yelling that!