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[Last Film I Watch] The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015)

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Summer Movies


    lasttimeisaw — 10 years ago(November 18, 2015 06:45 AM)

    Title: The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
    Year: 2015
    Country: USA, UK
    Language: English, German, Italian, Russian
    Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy
    Director: Guy Ritchie
    Writers:
    Guy Ritchie
    Lionel Wigram
    Jeff Kleeman
    David C. Wilson
    Sam Rolfe
    Music: Daniel Pemberton
    Cinematography: John Mathieson
    Cast:
    Henry Cavill
    Armie Hammer
    Alicia Vikander
    Elizabeth Debicki
    Hugh Grant
    Luca Calvani
    Sylvester Groth
    Jared Harris
    Misha Kuznetsov
    Christian Berkel
    Marianna Di Martino
    David Beckham
    Rating: 7.3/10
    2015 appears to be a banner year for spy films, we have already seen two original vehicles, Matthew Vaughns slick veteran-and-newbie paired-up KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (2014), and Paul Feigs Melissa McCarthy headliner SPY (2015), subverts the established stereotypes in gender, in looks and in its tones, then two successful sequels of money-grubbing long-lasting franchises across the Atlantic Ocean, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - ROGUE NATION (2015) and the latest 007 SPECTRE (2015). So what makes Guy Ritchies spin-off of the titular 1960s TV series distinguishes among them?
    Firstly the enchanting flair of swinging 60s, hits the right spot of our nostalgia with Italy as the main location, stunning scenography of the vintage hotel rooms, automobiles and haute couture, plus the four leads multiplied sex appeal, Guy Ritchie had it all to make a crowd-pleaser. But he didnt, according to its underwhelmed box-office performance (a worldwide 100 million dollars gross income against a 75 million dollars price tag is a far cry to call it profitable), audience might find it eccentric since the movie doesnt rely on mind-blowing action pieces to bombard viewers expectation of this genre, and the humour vs. seriousness apathy is too confusing for broad appeal.
    In any rate, the film is a stylish innovator, two top spies of CIA and KGB, Napoleon Solo (Cavill) and Illya Kuryakin (Hammer), are reluctantly teamed together to investigate a criminal organisation headed by an Italian villainess Victoria Vinciguerra (Debicki, her family name literally means win war, and the family is an old associate of Nazis), for privately producing nuclear weapon, through Gaby Teller (Vikander), whose father is a former Nazi scientist now reported missing, but in secret, held hostage by Victoria and her hubby Alexander (Calvani). With their respective ulterior motives known to spectators (they can kill each other if necessary), Solo and Illya ladle out their deadpan banters and unpredictable behaviours during their dangerous mission, which gives off a refreshing air to erase the tedium of the modern high-tech routine. Gaby is not the corny "good bond girl type, a double agent subplot gives her the edge to outperform her male co-stars, and Victoria is also not in the default mode of a femme fatale, she is ruthless from A to Z and never fall into Solos charm except for her own cocksure confidence.
    All four actors are beautiful creatures designed for big screen panache and glamour, although the same cannot be said to Hugh Grants Alexander Waverly, the head of the U.N.C.L.E. organisation, in a way, Guy Ritchie sanguinely toys with the unimpressive story development and puts a mien of insouciance and repeatedly deploys several anti-climaxes to label the film with his own signature, fairly speaking, it leans more towards a male-bonding comedy than a white-knuckle action-er, at least, it is unexpectedly satisfactory for my taste.
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      rhythmoriented — 9 years ago(June 21, 2016 03:26 PM)

      The good: EXCELLENT soundtrack, set design, costumes, and everything needed to create the 60's European setting. The cast also gets credit.
      The not-so-good:!Action sequences were not quite on par (e g., the dune buggy chase) with the other spy thrillers that year: Kingsmen, Bond, MI
      OVERALL - a good watch, but the enduring entertainment for this is installment is in the music.

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        Steve Lake — 7 years ago(May 11, 2018 09:04 PM)

        I actually thought it was well made.
        Good action.
        Good performances from the leads.
        Believable story.
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          silidoll — 7 years ago(August 08, 2018 03:16 AM)

          Awesome cast, awesome play and awesome movie!

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