You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: ADSactly Entertainment - Lessons From Movies #7

in #movies7 years ago (edited)

"Kingsman" is an amazing movie in which there are no passing scenes. The main role in creating the atmosphere in this film is played by its source-comic Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons. The film does not split into bright episodes, and looks logical and consistent. Witty dialogues are replaced by splendidly shown fights. All this in the beautiful performance of Colin Firth, Samuel Jackson and further on the list... And in the main place of course, is the way of destroying mankind.

The Secret Service is a very versatile movie. On the one hand, it shows us in many scenes as a break of habitual patterns. On the other hand, the plot has time to pass on Snobizmu, and on warming of climate, and on politicians, and on religious sects, and on junk. It all looks fun. It is worth admitting that in some things Valentine was right. So the "Secret Service" can be considered a self-sufficient parody.

Particular attention can be paid to the scene in the church. This became the main attraction in the film. Suddenly, bloody .. in a word Thrash. Someone liked it, but someone does not. I was surprised :)

Thanks for the nice post.

Sort:  

It's a movie that says many things about our world and where we might end up. :)