Why is the heroine so weird.

Graham 2022-03-23 09:01:23

That's what agents want, slow but very fast. In fact, some scenes where the two confrontation were good at the beginning, but later, they were very boring, and the plot became weaker and weaker, which was disappointing.
The fights in some places are still quite attractive, but the little bridges are not linked together, and they are too scattered.
After the cooperation, the charm of the Russians came out, so at first glance the Americans are handsome, but the Russians are the most attractive.
Especially in the second half, some performances by the Russians showed a bit of skill. As for the American, I have always expected him to be brilliant. Nazhi has always been cool and showed his aura in all aspects, which is a pity.
Two talented top secret agents were tricked by a female secret agent. Good plot. Women are powerful, men will never be women's opponents, right, huh, huh.
It looks like a Barbie doll, how is it so flattering, sometimes the aesthetics are really different.
In general, there are fewer big explosion scenes, which is commendable.

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Extended Reading
  • Rusty 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    The men of the old uncle’s family are not so clear. The lines are not fun anymore, and the editing is not fun anymore. The small split screen seems very embarrassing. The only gain is Armie Hammer. Once I felt that he was so mad, and the Soviet Union was so cute and cute. Alicia is very productive recently. In addition, where to find the villain is so dedicated and witty Italian? Would you like a dozen?

  • Ignatius 2022-03-24 09:01:22

    The music is good, the color is good, and the clothes are good. Throughout the article, I want to say to two people: get a room! But Rakshasa and the heroine are also very calling! As for what the plot is, is it something you can eat...

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.