Kingsman The Golden Circle Film Review: Action Spy Adventure Sequel to 'The Secret Service'
This is the action spy adventure sequel to 'The Secret Service'.
There are plenty of over the top action sequences, but the plot is poorly conceived. More time on developing the plot would have been well invested. The Kingsman headquarters is targeted and destroyed and most of the Kingsman members are simultaneously targeted and killed off, except Eggsy (Taron Egerton) and Merlin (Mark Strong).
This film then introduces the USA counterparts 'The Statesmen'. The disaster takes them to the USA where they need to team up to defeat the villain. The villain (Julianne Moore), saturates every popular drug with a slowly acting deadly virus. Our hero's mission is to retrieve a sample of the antidote.
The best parts are the cameos from Elton John, in flamboyant costumes. These were truly brilliant. Having enjoyed the first Kingsman, I wanting to like this, but this is not as fresh as the launch film, sequels are rarely as good. I ended up feeling disappointed.
Essentially this is perfect for a 12 year old (or younger) audience.
6/10.
There are plenty of over the top action sequences, but the plot is poorly conceived. More time on developing the plot would have been well invested. The Kingsman headquarters is targeted and destroyed and most of the Kingsman members are simultaneously targeted and killed off, except Eggsy (Taron Egerton) and Merlin (Mark Strong).
This film then introduces the USA counterparts 'The Statesmen'. The disaster takes them to the USA where they need to team up to defeat the villain. The villain (Julianne Moore), saturates every popular drug with a slowly acting deadly virus. Our hero's mission is to retrieve a sample of the antidote.
The best parts are the cameos from Elton John, in flamboyant costumes. These were truly brilliant. Having enjoyed the first Kingsman, I wanting to like this, but this is not as fresh as the launch film, sequels are rarely as good. I ended up feeling disappointed.
Essentially this is perfect for a 12 year old (or younger) audience.
6/10.
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