I gave the film two stars, one star for the handsome actors, and one star for the handsome equipment. In other respects... I don't think there's anything outstanding...
First of all, I'm not a so-called depth-seeker, I'm just a popcorn-flavored American comic movie lover. But I have to say that aside from the connotation of this film, I personally think the rhythm of the whole plot is very ordinary, and there is no climax in the whole process. Although the lines have repeatedly emphasized that this is not a traditional spy film, I personally think that the so-called innovation is nothing more than blending in. "traditional British elegance". I really like the actors and works of the rotten country, because there is always just the right amount of humor and dangerous sweetness. But the film feels more like an American base with a British foam on top, but the two don't blend well. So those elegant manners and upbringing just became the capital of the protagonists to show off and the gimmicks given by the movie.
Speaking of actors, I think the actors are all handsome and beautiful, and the fights are also cool. So most of the time I am moved because it is flamboyant or handsome. The male protagonist is a very attractive British uncle, but when a character becomes the most eye-catching part based on his appearance and behavior alone, it also reflects the lack of plot and characterization.
Moreover, in terms of fighting alone... it is definitely not as good as those rich and willful blockbusters, so it doesn't actually make people feel very cool.
There are also those special agent equipment, exquisite is right, but it always makes people feel too illusory and not very practical. Anyway, I was always worried about that pile of stuff when I watched it...
Lastly, I felt like a senior rotten, but when everyone was swiping male one male two, I said that I didn't see anything, I saw it because the uncle died When the male lead joined the organization, I also told my friends that I thought it was a bit abrupt and the relationship between the two was not enough. Maybe it was to emphasize the male lead's sense of justice...
When it comes to the end, it's actually a matter of the plot. The whole plot gives me the feeling of warm water, and I guess from the beginning to the end. The so-called gentleman's demeanor added is too blunt, so that the film has not risen to the height it should have. Some people said that it was because the radio and television cut the church scene, so I made up for it for five minutes when I came back. And then... does it seem more handsome?
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