Wednesday, August 26, 2015

"Kingsman: The Secret Service" (2015)

Synopsis:
A spy organization recruits a local street kid who is undefined, but with potential, into the agency's competitive training program, while a global threat emerges from a sinister tech genius.

Review:
This is a great film overall. It's fun, action packed, and often funny at times. There is not a single moment where I was bored with it.

The characters are likable. The story is interesting and compelling. The characters are likeable. I liked the protagonist Eggsy. He is believable and you actually care for him. Harry and Chester King are quite entertaining and likable supporting characters. Valentine is quite an entertaining villain as well as his amputee Gazelle.

It's well acted. Colin Firth, Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Strong and Michael Caine portrayed their roles very respectively and made their roles entertaining and believable. Samuel L. Jackson did an awesome job as Valentine as well as Sofie Boutella as Gazelle.

Matthew Vaughn did a great job directing. It's beautifully shot. The action scenes are well done and downright intense. While it is mostly action packed, it leaves room for the story line and the action scenes are actually part of the story and have every reason to occur.

There is not a single thing about this film that I did not like.

Overall, I found Kingsman to be a pretty awesome film and I highly recommend it to action fans.

In the end, "Kingsman: The Secret Service" is a fun and compelling action masterpiece.

Max Scale:
10/10

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