Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)
When an attack on the Kingsman headquarters takes place and a new villain rises, Eggsy and Merlin are forced to work together with the American agency known as the Statesman to save the world.
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I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Sadly Over-hyped
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
It was fun, though not quite as fun as the original, but what really disappointed me was having so many characters from the first film killed off in this one. Specifically Merlin and Roxxy, who both died in rather anticlimactic fashions (admittedly Roxxy dived out of the room/view so she may have survived for a sequel). After the build up of Merlin getting a suit and knife, to have him die like that (or at all) felt like a waste. And Roxxy is to this film what Newt was to Alien 3.I also felt Channing Tatum was wasted. I was looking forward to seeing him in this as he's always been entertaining but his role was practically a cameo.And why did Whisky have to be a bad guy?! Again, it felt like a waste of a good character/actor and kind of forced for him to turn traitor, intending to let millions die, for the reason he gave.Killing so many good characters didn't really add to the drama, and makes it a lot harder to look forwards to a third film.The president's reaction to the that was great though. I kind of wish there'd been a moment where he'd gloated to Poppy about it.
I truly loved the first Kingsman movie. It was slick, well written and well produced but when I saw the trailer for the sequel I knew the film was in trouble. As is normally the way with Hollywood if a film is successful then the sequel is Americanized... Statesman bringing with them the most over the top cgi and overacting. The plot was convoluted and although I loved Colin Firth in the first movie this over the top bringing people back from head gun shot wounds was frankly ridiculous. They should never have killed off Merlin but hey they might stick him back together for the 3rd disaster.
Embarrassing, nostalgic (about the previous one just a few years ago) dross. Clearly loved their own first movie a bit too much. Insufferable. Elton made me laugh once, so 1 extra star.
I've genuinely never, ever, quit watching a film before it had ended and I've seen my fair share of some pretty terrible movies (Jesus Superstar comes to mind), but man, this was just awful. Joe's Apartment is the pinnacle of filming achievement compared to this.