Kingsman: The Secret Service

Hello and welcome to the first film review in this blog. Today will be a review on the action, comedy spy-flick... Kingsman: The Secret Service.

Synopsis:
Gary "Eggsy" Unwin, played by Taron Egerton, whose late father worked for a spy agency, lives in a South London housing estate and seems headed for a life behind bars. However, gentleman spy Harry Hart, played by Colin Firth, see potential in the young man and recruits him to be a trainee in the secret service. Working concurrently, Richmond Valentine, played by Samuel L. Jackson hatches a plan to save the world from climate change, through an international culling of the human race.

Review:
The movie has an excellent pace with extremely likeable characters, Eggsy being a personal favourite of ours. Throughout the movie, we got to see Eggsy grow and develop as a spy, and witness his skills improve into the epic and thrilling climax of the film.  Despite being the villain of the film, Valentine is a fun and quirky guy, likeable in the face of his atrocities. His character was well portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson, of whom, brought the character to life. Every character within the film, both heroes and villains, were created to be 'cool' in every sense of the word. The film itself is a masterpiece and the action within was brilliant. To sum it all up in to one sentence. 

The movie was very cool.


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