Saturday, October 28, 2017

The Kingsman: The Golden Circle

The Kingsman: The Golden Circle

Dir: Matthew Vaughn
Cast: Taron Edgerton, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Julianne Moore, Halle Berry
 Channing Tatum, Elton John, Jeff Bridges

         This is a bit of a late review since it's been awhile since I've gone out to the theater.
   The Kingsman: Golden Circle is the sequel to the surprise hit that was also directed
   by Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass, X-Men: First Class).

         In the sequel, young actor Taron Edgerton is back as Eggsy. the former street
  hoodlum turned secret agent. After his companys headquarters is blown to bits by
  an atomic missile, the world becomes held hostage by an evil woman (Moore) who
  poisons the world's drug supply in exchange for legalizing it. Now it's up to Eggsy
  and his Kingsman pals Gallahad (Firth) and Merlin (Strong) to stop her before it's
  too late. 

   The Good: It like most of the action scenes in the movie as well as the comedy.
   Julianne Moore was devilishly as a nostalgia obsessed sociopath who wanted
  a monopoly on the world's drug cartel. This movie dealt with ethical issues today
  concerning those that use drugs and whether or not it's right to do so. The legend
  Elton John was pretty funny here. 

  The Bad: The overuse of slow motion fight scenes which is prevalent in todays 
  action movies. The use of a small cute dog used as a cheap plot device didn't 
  sit right with me. This movie was quite graphic but that's typical of a Matthew
  Vaughn movie. The talents of Bridges, Berry and Tatum are wasted here and
  contributed nothing to the overall plot. 

  Overall: Although inferior to its predecessor, it's quite an enjoyable sequel. The
  only problems were that it didn't have heart and the creative spirit that the first
  film had. It suffers from the usual uninspired cash grab of a sequel. For a spy
  film franchise, I had expected better than this. 

     Grade: C- (6/10)

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