First of all, I want to say that when I saw the scene of Harry hanging up at the door of the church in the Golden Circle, I couldn't help but sigh in my heart for the 10,000th time: *, so handsome, even the headshot is so handsome, it's really unbelievable Heavenly! Matthew Vaughn's taste and the interpretation of Uncle Face are really unmatched. I have never seen a character die so simply and refreshingly, and use all the body language that can be used in one second of the picture. The word "handsome", "crack!" A gunshot rang out, and Harry was hit hard on the side of his body that was shot. The undisturbed suit still wrapped around the body that had just been battled properly, and rotated about forty degrees. , and then the limbs and body stretched staggeredly, showing the last movement of this slender and slender body, toppling, falling to the ground, and when he saw Harry again, it was already a perfectly proportioned corpse in front of the church. What a violently aesthetically detailed and justifiable shot to death!
Entering the topic, compared to the first part, the life mentor who walks every step elegantly and without fault, the British gentleman whose every cell exudes low-key luxury, scholarly extravagance, the rigorous self-discipline and decisive four minutes The veteran kingsman agent who can kill hundreds of people, Uncle Face and Matthew Vaughn let him live out the human flavor in the second golden circle.
Is it a perfect person who is handsome and rich? Isn't it charming? Or that nerdy fan in a sloppy jogging suit and threw himself on the butterfly illustrated book? In this film, even if Harry has recovered his memory, he is embarrassingly inactive when he moves his hands. That's all, why do I dare to say that the Golden Circle won?
The fact is that Matthew Vaughn arranged a character image for Uncle Face who jumped out of the five realms and was not in the routine in this comic-adapted comedy spy film full of all kinds of Facebook-labeled elements. Matt Damon lost his memory and acted in three films, and Bourne is still the Bourne. Uncle Lian lost his memory, and his whole body softened. From his eyes to his body posture and his way of speaking, he was completely a brand new Harry who had never been seen before.
His brows and eyes are gentle, and there is water in his eyes, with a little unease and fear, but more of a gentleness and gentleness like a good man. He was a little hunchbacked, groaning, as if he could never find a suitable place to place them with his long hands and feet, but as long as he talked about butterflies, he could straighten his body and stroke his big hands around him, as if to clear the fog in the air , to show you the painstaking work he painted on the wall. Such a soft, unsettled, girly, not even childish soul is so vivid, fascinating contrasts, convincing renditions, characters that can't help but be revisited over and over again , even if it's not perfect, it's so touching.
Then, in the scene where Harry regained his memory, Eggsy used the puppy almost the same as Mr. Kimchi to successfully touch the most impressive memory in Harry's lost memory. Super close-up, the camera should be almost It was shot against Uncle Lian's face, the wandering eyes, the trembling eyelids, the frozen facial muscles at the moment when the memory was restored, the screaming "It was a blank! It was af*cking blank!", that kind of The catharsis, the burst of human nature, is simply too moving. I can hardly believe that I am watching a commercial film at this time. This scene is good enough for theatrical stage.
Of course, after Harry regained his memory, no one would refuse to appreciate the return of the old-fashioned agent in his suit and dainty clothes. I can still see Merlin watching his fingers move when he was confirming the state for Harry. I did, moving my gaze and then arrogantly tilting my head slightly, that side of my head seemed to send a loud "Tsk!" to me, knocking down the old man's girlish heart.
I don't have much to say, and if I continue to talk about it, there will be too many spoilers. I sincerely think that even because of some real problems such as the plot, the overall viewing experience of this sequel is not as comfortable and smooth as the first one, but Matthew is right. Uncle Face is still very important. He has studied the role of Uncle Face very seriously, and has done a very detailed modeling for this role. On the other hand, Uncle Lian did not live up to this kind of love. With his acting skills that are not afraid of being appreciated frame by frame, he did his best interpretation from start to finish. For me, that's enough to give this movie four stars. skits
By the way, let's add one last sentence, Uncle Face's full name is Colin Firth, who played the actor Darcy in the BBC version of "Pride and Prejudice" in 1995. For you who love film and television and attach importance to the personal qualities of actors, you deserve all the works that Colin Firth participated in.
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