Kingsman: The secret Sevice - Action, Adventure, Thriller, Comedy: Mix Salad
Being a Kingsman agent can mean embracing kingship over democracy. It has a bad habit of being passed down from father to son, but passing some tests and qualifications during this transition can save the notoriety.
I don't think embracing kingship or democracy will be an obstacle to watching the 2014 movie Kingsman: The secret Sevice. The thriller, adventure, action genre production seems to have been quite successful with its blend.
It is possible to continue the tradition that has lasted for almost a century with the presence of Kingsman agents. One of the agents is killed and his son, who was a child in those days, is raised and replaced. This leads to the story of Kingsman: The secret Sevice, a movie with a lot of action.
I can say that I loved the action aspect of the movie. Everything is in its place and in its dose. I also found the movie successful in terms of script and visuals. In general, I can make an analogy for the movie like the struggle between good and evil in some fantasy productions. But while the battle between good and evil in fantasy productions proceeds more clearly, the fact that it proceeds in a mysterious way in Kingsman: The secret Sevice contributes extra to its success. For the audience, it means a couple of hours with high fluidity and without getting bored.
Taron Egerton, who plays the character of Gary Unwin, who accepts to become a Kingsman agent in place of his murdered father, takes on the action aspect of the movie alone with his successful performance. Although his performance between running away from home and accepting to be an agent and his acting performance after becoming an agent seem to represent two extremes, I can say that he is successful in both.
I really enjoyed watching the movie. Unlike spy movies, they don't overwhelm the audience with the upbringing process. The process of upbringing is passed over with a few very simple scenes. I think this adds more value to the movie because I have seen some movies where the main story is overshadowed by small details. In such a situation, you get bored while watching the movie and you have difficulty paying attention to the movie because of the distraction from the main story.
Exaggerated scenes, which are a must for action movies, are kept in moderation. I can say that there are almost none until the last moments of the movie and the exaggerations in the last scenes are in a celebratory mood as if they are a visual show.
I definitely recommend you to watch Kingsman: The secret Sevice movie. It can be a good alternative for you when you want to spare a little more than 2 hours for yourself. I am sure you will enjoy the movie more with the comedy added to the action scenes.