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a5c7b9f00b A spy organization recruits an unrefined, but promising street kid into the agency's ultra-competitive training program, just as a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius.
A young man named Eggsy whose father died when he was a young boy, is dealing with living with the creep his mother is with now, who mistreats her and him. He goes out and does something to one of the creep's friends. He gets arrested and he calls a number a man gave him around the time his father died, to call if he needs help. A man named Harry approaches him and tells him he's the one who helped him. He tells him that he knew his father. When the man Eggsy slighted wants some payback, Harry takes care of him and his companions single handed. Harry then tells Eggsy that he's part of a secret organization called the Kingsman and his father was also part of it. He died trying to make the world safe. Harry offers Eggsy the opportunity to be a Kingsman and he takes it. He undergoes a grueling training course. Harry is looking into the demise of another Kingsman and the trail leads him to tech billionaire named Valentine aka V who is also curious about the group following him, the Kingsman.
This movie is definitely not for everyone. You might see it as a fun, over-the-top cross between Quentin Tarantino and James Bond, with the best damn ending you&#39;ve ever seen; or you might see it as a crude, fake-looking mess that has one of the worst endings you&#39;ve ever seen. People seem pretty split about it. As for me: I&#39;m in the former category. I freaking loved this movie! I can really enjoy a self-aware campy gore-fest like this. But, if you don&#39;t like it, that&#39;s fine. I can see why some people would be disappointed. Though, this movie is not at all worthy of 1s and 2s. You aren&#39;t going to sound contradictory if you give a 6/10 and say you still didn&#39;t like it. I can admit that Big Hero Six was a good movie, but I still didn&#39;t like it as much, and that&#39;s perfectly fine. <br/><br/>So, if you enjoy seeing Colin Firth kicking unfathomable amounts of ass, it&#39;s definitely worth seeing. But, if you aren&#39;t a fan of over-the-top action and gore, then go ahead and give it a pass.
The problem with &quot;Kingsman: The Secret Service&quot; is that it can&#39;t decide whether it&#39;s a spy movie, or a movie about violent killers, or a comedy. It tries to do some of all three. It partially succeeds as a spy movie, owing a lot to old James Bond films. (And did anyone catch the reference to &quot;Get Smart?&quot;) And granted, there are a few funny moments. But the violence overwhelms everything else. There&#39;s plenty of gratuitous killing, and it&#39;s not the least bit subtle. If that&#39;s your cup of tea, prepare to have a great time. For me, I think the story would be have been better if 90% of the fight scenes had been left on the cutting room floor.<br/><br/>Plot-wise, it&#39;s completely predictable. A few minutes into the movie, we can already guess which two characters would end up in a fight to the finish at the end.<br/><br/>Very mild spoiler alert: The movie ends with the audience essentially being mooned. Thanks a lot, guys. I&#39;d gladly return the favor if I knew you were watching.<br/><br/>One last point: Some user reviews have complained that the F-word is used quite a bit. It is, but really, is that the most offensive thing here? The entire premise of the dastardly project, and the implication that almost every world leader mindlessly buys into it, is far worse. Not to mention the almost nonstop display of blood and guts. Some of the killings are presented in an almost comical way and needn&#39;t be taken seriously, but most of it is just grossly, and needlessly, excessive.
Perhaps the riskiest mainstream movie in years, Vaughn’s love letter to spy movies may be uneven in places, but it’s ultra-violent, envelope-pushing, and fun enough to overcome the flaws.
During his training to become a Kingsman. We never see him train in combat, but we see at least a few weeks, to a few months pass during his training. When Harry is first in his coma, he is clean-shaven. When he awakes from his coma, he has a full, thick beard and long hair. So it&#39;s safe to say Eggsy and Roxy learned how to fight and shoot like a Kingsman agent in that time. Also, it is mentioned that Eggsy was in the Marines and was an accomplished gymnast, as well as being somewhat skilled in parkour. So he likely adapted to his training quickly. Yes, there&#39;s an extra scene that begins shortly after the credits start. The stinger lasts about two minutes. After Eggsy discovers that Arthur was in league with Valentine, he goes straight to Merlin with the news. Merlin sees the countdown to V-Day on Arthur&#39;s phone and realizes that Arthur could have corrupted more Kingsman. There simply wasn&#39;t enough time to vet them all in order to find out who could be trusted. So it was up to Eggsy, Roxy and Merlin to stop Valentine. It&#39;s likely that Merlin would have told Eggsy he still had a parachute or if Eggsy kept his wits about him, he would have tried pulling his ripcord anyways.<br/><br/>The reason Merlin did not, was that Roxy and Eggsy were tumbling so close together near the terminal line. Merlin was counting on Roxy grabbing him. Also if Eggsy or Roxy deployed their chutes in close proximity to each other, their chutes would likely be tangled and they would plummet to their deaths.
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