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Kingsman: The Secret Service

2015 • 128 minuto
4.6
13.8K na review
75%
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Tungkol sa pelikulang ito

Based upon the acclaimed comic book and directed by Matthew Vaughn (Kick Ass, X-Men First Class), the film tells the story of a suave, old-school British superspy who recruits an unrefined but promising street kid into his agency’s ultra-competitive training program just as a global threat emerges from a twisted American entrepreneur.

Mga rating at review

4.6
13.8K na review
Lerry Gutierrez
Hulyo 20, 2015
I don't know why some people like this. Plot is very predictable, horrible acting and needless violence. If you are looking for violent type of action film, watch Tarantino's Kill Bill instead. If you say it has a good plot, check out The Skin I Live In by Almodovar. Lastly, 0 for cinematography. That concludes my review.
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Tom Beattie
Marso 17, 2020
Brilliant film with brilliant acting. Samuel L Jackson absolutely kills it as the main villain (and the lisp is hilarious as well). It's a completely different take on spy movies, with the hero (Eggsy) coming from a low class poor background and beating all the rich snobs in training. And then we get to the music. With brilliant tracks such as Free Bird (Lynyrd Skynyrd) and Give It Up (KC And The Sunshine Band) you cannot pretend to hate it. I can't get enough of this movie.
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Camilla
Setyembre 1, 2015
There is a cliché that the european aristocracy developed weak chins as a sign of in breeding. The chin was a genetic trait that continued because they continued inter-marrying (no-one wanted their children to marry beneath their station but all options were already related) and no other dominant feature could be introduced. Firth's character made the comment to push Caine's character to accept a candidate from outside the normal pool to avoid inherent weaknesses. He was also calling Caine's character out
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