But I only care about Colin Firth, Julianne Moore and Elton John.
The plot is rather boring, but this kind of movie is meant to be entertaining, and watching it on the spot is the most important thing.
This goal is almost achieved, although it feels boring for a while, but overall it is quite attractive.
I don’t know if this type of movie can be said to be sci-fi, making a lot of use of high-tech that probably doesn’t exist in reality.
The agent drove the car into a lake after a fierce fight, and the car became like a submarine.
Then open a door and enter an underwater world, the water flow quickly recedes, maybe it can be realized in the future.
Then he talked to his companion and said that he had to go to an important appointment. The man said that there was still a channel to go out.
He vomited immediately after opening that mouth, probably the sewer. The man said that whether to dance or not depends on the importance of dating.
Then he jumped in without hesitation and crawled out of the sewer on the other street as if he had fallen into a cesspool.
After returning home, his girlfriend was stunned. He said he wanted a kiss, but his girlfriend really wanted to kiss him, and he avoided it again.
At first, I was curious about what role Elton John played. It turned out to be him, the kidnapped singer, which added interest.
He went abroad a lot, and the most interesting thing was that when two ferocious robot beasts rushed in front of him, they recognized the "friend" and let him go.
Later, the beast and Colin Firth fight, and Elton John's head is stretched out again in the nick of time, and he recognizes the "friend".
He also sang a few songs, and encouraged Colin Firth to save the world, and it was hilarious in feather clothes.
What's more touching is that the three special offerings stepped on a landmine after going deep into the devil's cave, and one sacrificed himself for the other two to complete the task.
He sang Take Me Home, Country Roads while fighting the enemy, and detonated a bomb to clear the way for his companions.
Forgot under what circumstances also sang Annie's Song, very touching.
In short, it is a constant melee, between people, between people and machines.
What impressed me in the melee was that after Agent Eggsy learned that his girlfriend was in danger, he said that he would also get the antidote for her.
Agents are always asked not to be sentimental, preferably without relatives, to carry out their missions without any concerns, and die.
Colin Firth told him: "At the moment I was shot, my mind was blank, with no worries, no bittersweet memories, all alone, and never tried friendship, let alone love. That moment. There is only loneliness and regret in my heart. With what you don't want to lose, life is meaningful."
With things you don't want to lose, life is meaningful.
I feel very deeply about this, because I have something I don't want to lose, and I feel so attached to the world.
Because of the nostalgia in the heart, what you do will have passion, and you will not be swallowed by nothingness, so you will cherish life.
Eggsy has never given up on her feelings, she has not become cold because of her identity as an agent, but she is very loving, and she completes the task well.
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