Familiar story, unfamiliar movie

Jacklyn 2022-12-08 16:49:06

The boy was caught by domestic violence, he was depraved and arrested with violence, and then he was rescued by an unremarkable but somewhat mysterious uncle. The boy wanted to follow the uncle, but he did not expect that the uncle is a very powerful agent. The story is so familiar. It is very difficult to make a story that is so familiar to the world.
Harry is terribly elegant, in a suit and leather shoes, and his hairstyle is not messy. The contrast with his big killing later in the film is very influential.
I like the scene in which Harry saves Aegsey, so handsome! Ten thousand likes for fighting and special effects. There are many small foreshadowings in the movie which are very interesting. The trembling little puppy that Igersey was assigned to when he participated in the training always felt that it was a reflection of Igersey's nervous heart at the time, although Igersey would definitely not admit it. And Samuel Jackson, who surprises me, is dazzling and shining, and he feels that this person is vulgar, but vulgar in style. (What am I talking about...) At the
end of the movie, Igersey was in the shop. Li taught the scumbags, the same actions, the same details, and everything were the same as Harry, the only difference was that Agusi always had his own small smile on his face.

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Kingsman: The Secret Service quotes

  • Harry Hart: [Grabs a fountain pen from the wall] Now, I've had a lot of fun with this. One of our finest examples of chemical engineering. Poison. Harmless when ingested. But at a time, convenient to you...

    [Pulls pen clip outward]

    Harry Hart: It can be remotely activated. Primed.

    [Pushes clip back]

    Harry Hart: Lethal.

    [Eggsy looks at the gold cigarette lighters on the wall]

    Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin: And what about these? What do these do? Electrocute you?

    Harry Hart: Don't be ridiculous. It's a hand grenade.

    Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin: Shut up.

    Harry Hart: If you want to electrocute someone, you'll need a signet ring.

    [Grabs a ring from the wall]

    Harry Hart: A gentleman traditionally wears the signet on his left hand, but a Kingsman wears it on whatever hand happens to be dominant. If you touch the contact behind the ring, it delivers 50,000 volts.

    Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin: [Pointing at the smartphones and tablets on the opposite wall] And what about them? What makes them so special?

    [Eggsy grabs a lighter while Hart is not looking]

    Harry Hart: Nothing. That technology is caught up with the spy world.

    [Hart and Eggsy head back to the main lobby]

    Harry Hart: Put it back, Eggsy.

    [Eggsy puts the lighter back]

  • Kingsman Tailor: Perfect timing. Gentleman's just finished.

    [Valentine and Gazelle step out of Fitting Room 1]

    Valentine: Mr. DeVere. What a coincidence. You are totally the reason I'm here. When you left my house, I was thirsting for that dope-ass smoking jacket you had on. And since I'm going to Royal Ascot, apparently you need one of these penguin suits. Here I am. What are you doing here?

    [Valentine shakes hands with Eggsy]

    Valentine: What's up, man? Richmond Valentine.

    Harry Hart: This is my new valet. I was just introducing him to my tailor.

    Valentine: Another coincidence. So am I.

    Harry Hart: Did you have any chance to think further on my proposal?

    Valentine: Most definitely. My people will be getting in touch with you very soon. I guarantee it.

    Harry Hart: A word of advice: Ascot requires top hat. I might suggest Lock & Co. Hatters, St. James.

    Valentine: 'Lox', as in smoked fish?

    Harry Hart: As in 'locked up'.

    Valentine: Oh. I have trouble understanding you people sometimes. You all talk so funny.