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Hindi Kingsman: The Golden Circle


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When the Kingsman headquarters are destroyed and the world is held hostage, their journey leads them to the discovery of an allied spy organization in the US called Statesman, dating back to the day they were both founded. In a new adventure that tests their agents' strength and wits to the limit, these two elite secret organizations band together to defeat a ruthless common enemy, in order to save the world, something that's becoming a bit of a habit for Eggsy... When their headquarters are destroyed and the world is held hostage, the Kingsman's journey leads them to the discovery of an allied spy organization in the United States. These two elite secret organizations must band together to defeat a common enemy. 1. Although it is enjoyable I don't understand how Harry get that Whiskey is a double agent and why Whiskey became like that. Did he really lose his memory or just pretended to and meantime he got who Whiskey really was. 2. High school girl friend's death is not convincing. It could have been more robust and grounded excuse which I would like to see clues to solve this. 3. Invincible Poppy is defeated so quickly which is not consistent her given evil power. 4. It was so sad blowing out Kingsman facilities with missiles. 5. Deficiency of scenario. 6. Where is the Singapore? 7. I expected Harry trained in order to gain his ex-power. The original KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE came as quite the surprise to me. I'd heard very little about it and other than Colin Firth being involved and a decent looking trailer I wasn't all that excited about it. Upon the credits rolling I remember instantly looking up who the director was eager to watch more of his films… A sign of a very good film.

Matthew Vaughn worked very closely with Guy Richie back in the late nighties and early 2000s, acting as producer on both Lock Stock & Snatch – both of which are rated incredibly highly on my favorite movies of all–time list. The style and comedy of these films shines through in Vaughn's directorial debut Layer Cake back in 2004 and is most certainly still present in his latest little collection of films: THE KINGSMAN. It's this style that makes them so damn enjoyable, not taking itself too seriously and focusing on clever dialogue, fast and interesting action scenes and edited together in a sharp, energetic package with England as its backbone.

Kingsman: The Golden Circle once again focuses on Eggs Unwin, played by Taron Egerton. The London 'chav' turned privately owned secret service gentleman. New villain Poppy Adams (Julianne Moore), is the head of the world's largest drug cartel posing as a pharmaceutical company, broadcasts a message telling the world about a toxin she laced within every recreational drug available, which causes… blah blah bladdie blah….. Honestly the story is nonsense, this is all about the explosions, fights scenes and laughs on the journey to beating the big bad lady and that's it. If you're here for the story this isn't going to blow you away. Poppy's full motivations aren't made particularly clear at any point throughout the film and the story feels very much a copy and paste from the previous Kingsman outing. Julianne Moore also struggles to fill that gap left by the incredible performance of Samuel L. Jackson. This wouldn't be such a big issue if they weren't playing an almost identical role.

As I've just mentioned the plot is rather weak, in fact the story even argues with itself at times. It"ll come as no surprise that the director who worked closely with Guy Richie doesn't have any problems with drugs (their filmography features many films with a lot of drug references) and the film occasionally takes time out from the explosions to explain how drugs aren't all that bad (much better for you than sugar would you believe! – thanks for that fact Matthew) but then later on uses the negative side of drugs as a motive for one of the characters and a few other rather jarring events that I won't ruin. It was a brave choice to deal with the war on drugs, however the the moral and social question is raised by the film and then it simply just sits on the fence. These conflicting messages ultimately left me scratching my head wondering what Vaughn was actually trying to say to me.

Other than Poppy's evil plan being a little too familiar to its predecessors it does feature some incredibly creative moments. After opening with an adrenaline fueled race through the streets of London the films pace pulses nicely, featuring quick witted character scenes, hilarious cameos and some great action scenes; most notably the gun fight in the snow and the recreation of Colin Firth's "Manners Maketh Man" bar fight. Unfortunately none of them are as memorable or as fun as that famous church sequence from the original.

Taron Egerton gives another fantastic performance as Eggs and demonstrates just how strong he is as an actor, especially in some particularly touching scenes. Mark Strong returns as his tech man and the chemistry between the two is top–class. The cast also includes the return of some familiar faces from the first film which was a welcomed surprise and of course the return of Colin Firth, although the impact is somewhat weakened by the fact he was featured on all the promotional material for the film. Sadly Kingsman 2 does tease us with some big stars who essentially do very little; Channing Tatum who features heavily on its advertising is barely in it and others are criminally underutilized. These actors weren't necessarily a draw for me to this film but for others this may prove to be a bigger complaint.

The action scenes are undoubtedly the films main attraction and Vaughn has this fantastic ability to pull you right into the middle of the fight. You'll find your eyes locked open in amazement as the camera sweeps around legs and over stools all the while guys are getting whipped and throttled. Freeze framing in the most painful moments so you can appreciate the sheer terror and violence of the moment.

The choreography of the fight scenes are also some of the best in Hollywood and the creativeness of some of these moments had me grinning from ear to ear. Even when the action finds itself compressed into tiny spaces (such as the back of a cab) the fight remains inventive and energetic. These very moments made the film for me and they still stand out as being some of the best action sequences I've witnessed since, well… the first movie.

Kingsman: The Golden Circle can simply be summed up as more of the same. It's weak plot and lack of any real character arc means it falls short of the original by some distance but it's unrelenting supply of energy and fun is impossible to resist. It's loud, dirty and far from gentlemanlike.

If you enjoyed this review be sure to check out www.popcornography.co.uk for more reviews/news and movie related nonsense. It’s fun, but it’s blockbuster overkill after an already-crowded summer season. a5c7b9f00b

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