(The full text is nearly 7,000 words) "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" was released in the first week, and I have read it three times so far, and each time I have a different feeling. When I watched the movie for the first time, I was excited by the picture and rhythm, but when I saw the ending, I was a little disappointed-I always felt that this was not the Kingsman I had been looking forward to for two years. I had been looking forward to the sequel for so long. Is it just that? When I watched it for the first time, my analysis was roughly as follows: ①The picture is great, and the action scenes are an upgrade from the first part; ②The rhythm is tight, and the uninterrupted urine spots make people particularly engaged; ③The description of the villain is insufficient, and most of the characters are The portrayal is not three-dimensional enough; ④The plot is loose and does not have a complete structure like the first part. As a loyal fan (although I only watched it in the cinema four or five times, but after the movie was released, I bought a Blu-ray disc that I couldn't watch at all as a collection, at least I could be considered a fan), I feel that my own Expectations are so high that they are so disappointing. After finishing the brush, I think the second one is far inferior to the first one, and even a little bit clichéd. The following begins with spoilers. Please enter with caution. grateful! I really like all the characters in Kingsman, so after Kingsman was almost wiped out, the cruelty, weirdness and consternation made me a little hard to accept. I know that Kingsman was almost wiped out from the trailer, but...well, I didn't expect the director to have other unexpected arrangements, so at that time I thought that at most three brushes would be the limit. In fact, it takes courage to do a second brush. But then again, even if the plot isn't as good as I'd like it to be, it's still Kingsman. Since it's Kingsman, I'll have to watch it again, look at the details, and ponder. When I brushed it for the second time, I felt more and found more details. The analysis of the second round has been changed: ①The picture is great, the action scene is an upgrade of the first one, and many scenes can still vaguely see the visual sense of the first one; ②The rhythm is tight, and the uninterrupted urine spot makes people particularly engaged, and does not provide any relief Time makes people unable to think slowly during the viewing process, and can only fully enjoy the viewing experience; ③The description of the villain is very complete. Although the rhythm is fast, the characters of the villain are already very full, so it is not like the original. According to the analysis, I feel that the portrayal of most of the characters is not three-dimensional; ④ On the surface, the plot seems loose, but in fact, all the plots are coherent and well-structured, and the stories are linked one after another. , and jumped out of a mediocre frame; ⑤ This time the villain Poppy looks very similar to the last villain Valentine, but they are not very similar, and this time Poppy's madness and madness are shown incisively and vividly in the movie. elaborate later. The second and third brushes are connected, so the details found are roughly the same. Oh, by the way, for some reason, the version I watched had some erotic parts edited out, so I can't analyze or complain about this part. In addition, please don't bring too many CP brains to watch. The original movie is not for CP, but for movies. Watch the movie wisely and enjoy it. The film starts off with a piece of music that's a bit like "Amazing Grace", but I'm not sure if it's...a similar tune, kind of sad. The story starts with Charlie's Eggy. With almost no time for the audience to react, after Charlie and Eggsy said hello, Eggsy was forced to get into his own car and started fighting back against Charlie, and the fight began. Basically, anyone familiar with the first part knows that Charlie never calls the protagonist "Eggsy", he always calls "Eggy". In other words, this sentence heralded the appearance of Charlie. His voice changed, and his arm was exposed in the fight—it was a robotic arm. The opening scene is an intense and exciting in-car fight. In addition to the upgrade of the church fight, it also includes the plot of driving in the downtown area and showing first-hand car skills-Eggsy's car skills have also been upgraded with good skills since he became a special agent. .
If you think back to the first part, the rhythm is actually similar, the first part also starts at a fast pace, and the story starts with the death of Eggsy's father, Lee Unwin (a foreshadowing here* ). The only difference from the first part is that the fast pace of the second part lasted for a long time. In addition to the fighting scenes between the two people in and outside the car, a small amount of car chases also made the adrenalin soar. The episode uses the bizarre and witty death of Eggsy's driver, Pete, as a pause point, because the driver died and couldn't control the car, so the car crashed and Charlie was thrown from the car. Here is the first foreshadowing of the movie +——His manipulator was separated from him, the man was outside the car, but the manipulator was still in the car. Then, there is the car chase scene of the other cars of Charlie's accomplices. It's a really good drag racing scene, but without going into details, the fast-paced plot starts with Eggsy blowing up those accomplices as the stop button, and then he dives to the bottom of the lake, back to a backup safe in Kingsman or something. Due to personal reasons, Eggsy did not report the follow-up situation, and this was not a mission, but an old enemy suddenly came to seek revenge or something like that (this is what they did at the beginning), so Merlin didn't care, just and Eggsy teased a few words, saying that if Charlie wanted revenge, she could just kill Eggsy and let Eggsy leave. In the next second, the robot hacked into Kingsman's system through Eggsy's special car, and obtained all the agents' data from the database. This is the end of the first section. Why does Eggsy leave the Savile Row tailor shop at the beginning of the film? The second subsection provides the answer. He went back to his and his girlfriend's house, which was originally owned by Harry Hart, and has also been Eggsy's home since taking over the Galahad name. His girlfriend is also a familiar face, the princess he rescued in the last movie. Surprisingly... It turns out that this pair is still true love, but it seems like a subtle irony to other British agents. The relationship between Eggsy and the princess has made him a person who loves his mother, respects teachers, likes friends, and also has a close lover. He is a living, vivid and emotional character, three-dimensional and plump. As soon as the next scene turns, it is a young couple celebrating their birthdays with friends. The birthday star is called Brandon. Well, he is also an important cannon fodder type. Because Eggsy was going to see his parents in Sweden the next day, he asked this birthday friend who was free to come to his house to help take care of his own Wang JB. Of course, the end of this little friend is to hang up after his birthday and die under Poppy's missile attack.
Following Brandon's birthday party is a description of the villainous Poppy's insane behavior and her absolute authority and inviolable dictatorship in her own organization. From here, Poppy's psychopathic and madness is faintly portrayed, and what she does is the business of selling drugs. By the way, there is a small detail to mention here. The two subordinates Poppy talked to, one bald named Charles, the other exotic named Angel, and the actor Halle Berry who played Storm is in this movie. The movie plays a logistics staff member of Statesman. I wonder if this is an X-Men meme played by the director ?
There is a plot in the middle that will not be repeated, but there are still many plots in the previous one, and Roxy, who runs through the front and back, just made a soy sauce and took the lunch in this one, which is inevitably a pity. Also, Agent Percival, who appeared briefly for a few seconds in the last episode, was the first agent to be killed in the roundtable, and he died the second after Arthur called him "the next issue, Agent Percival" (here Want to send Matthew Meat Grinder). While meeting the parents, Eggsy found that his home and his organization collapsed in an instant. Even his friend, his Wang, all died under the missiles that Poppy fired. Eggsy should have rushed back to the UK overnight, and after an argument with Merlin, cleared up the misunderstanding and carried out their doomsday pact. It was here that the two of them realized that it wasn't a good thing for Charlie to come to the door. It was also at this time that the first foreshadowing + function came out. The manipulator hacked into the Kingsman system, launched a wave of attacks, and killed all the agents. Kingsman is actually a comedy full of reality. A satirical comedy. The series of laughing and crying points makes people overwhelmed, and the scene that makes the audience laugh is inexplicably a little sad. Through the Doomsday Protocol, they discovered Statesman and used it to toast the rest of Kingsman's agents - as they have always done. Here, Merlin sang his favorite Country Road because he was drunk. This is yet another foreshadowing*. So, the two set off for Kentucky, went to Statesman's location, and then contacted their ally Statesman many years ago, and also met Harry who was rescued by them but had amnesia. Most of the plot descriptions are omitted in the middle. Here, Ginger, played by Halle Berry, explains how they saved Harry, also because of their alpha Gel's agent shot in the head will have retrograde amnesia and other consequences, so he can't help Harry who doesn't know his true identity. There's also the amnesiac Harry's hostility and dazedness towards strangers Merlin and Eggsy, and another angle of character development. Harry, who lost his memory, was another version of him who didn't choose the path of being a soldier when he was young. In other words, it was another possibility, and another path Harry might have taken. Despite his amnesia and lack of strong offensive power, Harry was essentially the guy with a really bad temper. Then it was led by Tequila of Statesman into their conference room and communicated with their main person in charge, Champagne, etc. Since Tequila suddenly appeared a little blue on his body, Champagne handed the docking person to the senior in New York. Agent Whiskey. They're going to the Glaston Music Festival to talk to Charlie's long-lost girlfriend, Clara, and so on. Some of the intimate interactions between Eggsy and his girlfriend are omitted in the middle. Anyway, after a while, I feel that this pair is really a very sweet little couple, and it is not surprising that they are really married in the end. In the end, of course, the tracker was successfully placed in Clara's body. The dispute between Eggsy and Tilde and the flirting between Eggsy and Clara are omitted here. I don't really remember which episode it was before or after. Merlin tried to stimulate Harry's memory with the escape from the flooded secret room where they trained when they were young, but Harry was about to drown. Merlin was really worried and cancelled the flooded secret room, decided to give up and let His old friend chooses his own path. The plot of this scene is very similar to the first Eggsy during this training, the difference is that Harry does not respond to it, but struggles in vain. Eggsy and Tilde lost contact, the other party unilaterally rejected his call request, and began to smoke to relieve his worries. Eggsy, who was about to lose his girlfriend, returned to Statesman and found that his mentor Harry was leaving. After saying a few words, Harry still couldn't remember who he was, so he gave up, and went to a nearby bar to drink and relieve his worries. After failing to contact his girlfriend again, his next move was to flip through the photo with his girlfriend, and then saw the photo of them and Wang together, remembering that she bought him a new similar Wang, and immediately thought of it Ways to stimulate Harry. So he bought one and Mr. Pickle-like Wang gave it to Harry, and then forced Harry with a gun. Perhaps in Harry's mind, his own Wang is the most important memory. After all, he has never been in love or deeply loved, so perhaps his most profound feelings are the pets that have accompanied him for many years. According to their follow-up chat, it makes perfect sense to force Harry to remember who he is through pets. Then, Harry remembered who he was. This time, the three remaining Kingsman members and Statesman's foreign support Whiskey gathered at a bar, chatting and welcoming Harry back to the team. After all, the bar is still a bar, and the unpleasant locals scolded Harry a few times, and then Harry was irritated again, recreating the first very classic scene of closing the door and teaching people "Manners maketh man". Of course, this time he just recovered is not as nimble as before, and if he loses one eye, it is inevitable that the focus will not be clear, so he loses his head. So, this time, it's Agent Whiskey who is in the limelight. Omit some play. The planning of this plot is that the director makes the audience realize that the agents are just ordinary people, they will get old, they will be injured, and they will also die. They are not omnipotent, and the cruelty, irony and sadness of reality are not things that all agents can completely solve. They just keep saving people when they can, but there are times when they can't, and there may be more of them. I don't really remember the specific editing sequence, but in addition to the plot and character characterization of Kingsman and Statesman, Poppy, Charlie and her Golden Circle actually have scenes, but I don't remember the sequence, so I thought of where to write it. Where to go... For the portrayal of the villain, in addition to the opening part showing her madness, there is also a middle part showing Kingsman who was destroyed under Charlie's witness, and Charlie wearing a protective suit and a mask into Poppy Park chatted a little with her and watched Elton John perform. Charlie's protective clothing and face shield and the few conversations with Poppy are also very important. A scene performed by John. Charlie's protective clothing and face shield and the few conversations with Poppy are also very important. A scene performed by John. Charlie's protective clothing and face shield and the few conversations with Poppy are also very important. A scene performed by John. Charlie's protective clothing and face shield and the few conversations with Poppy are also very important. A scene performed by John. Charlie's protective clothing and face shield and the few conversations with Poppy are also very important. A scene performed by John. Charlie's protective clothing and face shield and the few conversations with Poppy are also very important. A scene performed by John. Charlie's protective clothing and face shield and the few conversations with Poppy are also very important.Foreshadowing* . Elton's character is also very funny, he is playing himself, anyway, it is a character full of comedy effect, very happy. In this part of the plot, Elton also has blue lines on his neck, and then he confesses the newly added Angel. Of course, because of Poppy's absolute authority, Angel still died in the kill mode of her two mechanical dogs. In fact, the existence of Poppy's robots and mechanical subordinates all showed her contempt for human beings. Similarly, she felt that human beings were not good, and machines were more trustworthy. After all, only a machine would obey her absolute authority. If Poppy is a politician, she must be a dictator. The world was thrown into chaos through videos of her and the President of the United States publicly threatening. Blue stripes are everywhere, including Charlie's girlfriend Clara and Eggsy's girlfriend Tilde. The function of the former is to show Poppy's antidote warehouse, while the latter, like the first part, is closely related to the protagonist's relatives, which makes saving the world very critical, and it also becomes the pressure to force Eggsy to save the world. The President of the United States is cowardly on the surface after being threatened, but he doesn't care in private. Oh, by the way, I don't know if the director also played a ST meme, the president's actor also played ST's Captain Pike, and one of the president's right-hand men was General McCoy. Looks like you're playing a Star Trek terrier? It is said that this part of the performance is very similar to the current one's behavior, except for the appearance, gestures and the like seem to be a copy of the current one, but since I am not familiar with the current one, I don't see it too much... Anyway, Kingsman and Statesman's next mission is to follow Clara to a laboratory in Italy to steal the antidote to use as a sample for research replication. Still the same three actions. But the operation in Italy wasn't particularly smooth this time, and Harry's sense of danger was too accurate, killing Whiskey in one shot, but Eggsy rescued him with their Alpha Gel, so it was their last resort. trouble. Due to Whiskey's sabotage, the antidote they had stolen was broken, and Whiskey was shot in the head by Harry, so they had to rush back to Statesman to rescue him as soon as possible. Here is another foreshadowing#. The two support staff also chatted about whether they wanted to change their logistics jobs at work, and Ginger mentioned that Whiskey was the one who voted against whenever she wanted to replace the vacant secret agent position. As mentioned earlier, in this film, Eggsy's character is drawn with great care. In the last part, what was closely related to him was his family, and in this part, what was closely related to him was his lover. Because he found that his beloved girlfriend also got blue stripes, so he had to come up with the antidote for the reason-he couldn't be fooled, because it was the life of the person he valued and cherished the most, and the person he couldn't lose . The director may be trying to remind the audience again: remember, even if they are just characters in a movie, they are also people with flesh and blood, feelings and ideas. So, with the ducks on the shelves, the three remaining members of Kingsman set off for Poppy's lair. During the flight, Harry and Eggsy chatted a few times, and Harry mentioned what he had thought before he "died", which was a blank slate of nothing. To him, Kingsman is not important, nor is he important. Having chosen this path, he has come to the present conscientiously, and therefore, the impact of those special trainings is not the biggest impact to him, he attaches the most importance to it. It is a pet that has been with me for a long time. It is said that dogs are loyal friends of human beings. It can be said that to Harry, Mr Pickle is far more than just a pet, but also his friend. So it is reasonable for Eggsy to use Mr Pickle to stimulate Harry to find himself. Remember a couple of foreshadowings I marked *? They are one line of the plot. The death of Eggsy's father, Lee Unwin, begins; Merlin sings his favorite Country Road song because of his drunkenness; Charlie's hazmat suit and face shield and a few lines with Poppy. These three foreshadowings constitute the death of Merlin. Eggsy accidentally stepped on a mine on the border that was not detected by the minesweeper. This one corresponds to Charlie's protective clothing and mask. Poppy said, "Why are you still wearing this?" Charlie replied, "I'll be wearing it until you clear the border from all the mines." Poppy laughed at him: "Coward." Before that, one of Poppy's The lawyer had also visited her lair, and before he entered her territory, Poppy also reminded her subordinates, "Remember to reactivate the mines." This is not a design for no reason. It was abrupt, so to speak, but not without precedent. After pushing Eggsy away from the mine, Merlin stepped on it and told Eggsy earnestly, "We've come a long way together." What he was referring to was Lee's death to the bullet, The thing that saved him and Harry. Harry also said that it was his fault. The spirit and soul of the first and second volumes reunite here. All stories start from Lee's life to save people. Because of losing Lee, Eggsy is the current Eggsy, so Merlin and Harry are who they are now. The director intentionally reminds the audience that things may be impermanent, but there is always a cycle of things.
Merlin's Country Road is also tear-jerking. remember? In front, when he was drunk, he sang this song that he liked, and before he died, he also sang this song. Before leaving for Cambodia, Merlin asked Harry, "My favorite singer?" Harry said, "How do I know?" Merlin replied, "It's John Denver." The song Take Me Home, Country Road, by Merlin's favorite singer. For Merlin, there are several factors in his death: ①The mission is important, he is no longer a young and strong Eggsy, the young man has a future ②Eggsy's father sacrificed for him today, and he has lived a very satisfied life ③Kingsman was killed. When the group is destroyed, he feels that he has a great responsibility ④Take Me Home, perhaps, Kingsman is already home to him. This is a repayment, a sacrifice, and a hope. The hope is entrusted to two Galahad, one is Merlin's colleague, and the other is a student taught by Merlin. He knows their potential well. If he has to sacrifice for the task at this time, if only one person can sacrifice at this time, he is the most suitable person. So, singing the song he loves, Merlin chose to go back to his home.
I don't really understand it after a swipe. I feel like this is a gratuitous design, pushed purely to advance the plot. But after watching it twice, I really found that in fact, every plot of the director has its own purpose. It seems unreasonable and inexplicable, just because the foreshadowing is deep and flowing on the surface, it cannot be carefully tasted. Then comes the climax part. The two Galahad cooperated with each other, back-to-back, defending and attacking. The tacit cooperation formed a smooth and beautiful fighting scene. I won't mention it here, and I hope everyone will go to the cinema and enjoy it carefully. Eggsy confronts Charlie while Harry confronts Poppy's mechanical dog. There's also Elton John, who has a comedic role in Harry's fight scene, and recommends going to the cinema to experience it. The fighting scenes were great, until after they had solved everyone except Poppy, they also managed to get Poppy's antidote password. Just as the antidote was about to be released, Whiskey, whose life was saved by Eggsy's Alpha Gel, arrived and started attacking them. Harry's intuition was right, on the contrary, his intuition was too sharp for dangerous people. Here's another terrific fight scene, and a reference to why Whiskey stopped Kingsman from saving the world. He has two reasons, one is that without the drug addicts, wine will become another more marketable variety, followed by Statesman's stock and market share, he can make money; the other is that he is young The girlfriends and pregnant children at that time were all killed by these addicts. The first reason is what he valued now, and the second reason is what he valued in the past. No matter which one is the most important part of him. The reason why he was able to restore his memory was also because the death of his girlfriend had hit him too hard. Here, the character of the half villain Whiskey is also portrayed very completely. He is also an ordinary person with his own selfishness. He has a desire for interests and a strong desire for revenge. In the end, of course, the villain was solved, the antidote was released, the world was saved, and his friends and loved ones were also saved. Foreshadowing#The effect came out: after the death of Whiskey, who had been voting against it, Ginger took his place and became the new Whiskey agent. Then, there's Eggsy and Tilde's wedding. Eggsy's mother also showed up at the wedding, and Harry replaced the long-dead Lee in his father's place. However, Eggsy's sister didn't show up. The wedding means that Eggsy's characterization is enough. From his childhood, to his career and family, it is unknown whether the next movie will have anything to do with his children. The story is actually very complete. As a movie that should be positioned as a cool movie, it is actually far more cool than the movie, returning to the characters and the story itself. If there is really any philosophical thinking, in fact, everyone's principles and positions are different, isn't that the wonderful thing that caused their conflicts and contradictions? Kingsman: The Golden Circle, like their ally Statesman, is a wine that needs to be savored for its best, most delicious moments. This is the "Kingsman 2" I produced after watching the movie three times. I have very strong subjective opinions. I also hope that everyone has their own experience and viewing experience. Enjoy! —The End—
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