Monday, 22 June 2015

Movie Review: Kingsman: The Secret Service

A young man named Eggsy whose father died when he was a young boy, is dealing with living with the creep her mother is with now, who mistreats her and him. He goes out and does something to one of the creep's friends. He gets arrested and he calls a number a man gave him around the time his father died, to call if he needs help. A man named Harry approaches him and tells him he's the one who helped him. He tells him that he knew his father. When the man Eggsy slighted wants some payback, Harry takes care of him and his companions single handed. Harry then tells Eggsy that he's part of a secret organization called the Kingsman and his father was also part of it. He died trying to make the world safe. Harry offers Eggsy the opportunity to be a Kingsman and he takes it. He undergoes a grueling training course. Harry is looking into the demise of another Kingsman and the trail leads him to tech billionaire named Valentine who is also curious about the group following him, the Kingsman. 

Stylish, fun, adventurous and silly, "Kingsman" is an enthusiastic mix between James Bond and Jason Bourne. One of the most satisfying pieces of entertainment we'll see all year. Works in it's own awesome, stylish spy film. It's a one of a heck ride of full action packed entertainment from start until the end. I can say that this film is one of the breakthrough and unexpectedly best film of the year so far. 100% entertainment to the fullest. The film really deserves a sequel. A stylishly fun romp with a penchant for bloodshed and a twisted sense of humor. Filmmaker Matthew Vaughn sure knows how to eye his projects and find an incredible story to tell. Kingsman The Secret Service boasts an energetic and stylistic template of action. The film's uncontrollable sequences, dark humor and smooth direction creates for an entertaining time with an entertaining powerhouse cast. Overall the film is surprisingly entertaining, with great acting, fun twists, stylish action scenes and successful story.





My Verdict: 5/5




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