In den frühen Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts wird die Agentur Kingsman gegründet, um sich gegen eine Verschwörung zu wehren, die einen Krieg zur Auslöschung von Millionen von Menschen plant.In den frühen Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts wird die Agentur Kingsman gegründet, um sich gegen eine Verschwörung zu wehren, die einen Krieg zur Auslöschung von Millionen von Menschen plant.In den frühen Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts wird die Agentur Kingsman gegründet, um sich gegen eine Verschwörung zu wehren, die einen Krieg zur Auslöschung von Millionen von Menschen plant.
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Shaun Yusuf McKee
- Camp Guard #1
- (as Shaun McKee)
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I enjoyed this prequel far more than the Kingsman sequel - which wasn't bad, it just wasn't particularly good either.
Ralph Fiennes is, as ever, just brilliant while Rhys Ifans steals the show as Rasputin. Some brilliant action scenes in it and a sprinkle of comedy. Perfect for a night in where you can switch your brain off and just enjoy the show.
Ralph Fiennes is, as ever, just brilliant while Rhys Ifans steals the show as Rasputin. Some brilliant action scenes in it and a sprinkle of comedy. Perfect for a night in where you can switch your brain off and just enjoy the show.
Similar to other reviews, pacing does appear to be an issue, but honestly not too bad. Decent prequel with some pretty cool ties to actual history (WWI, Russian Revolution, etc). I would say it's worth a watch, decent popcorn movie for what it is and what it is trying to do.
All the Kingsman movies have had very impressive action sequences and this one didn't disappoint. The way they film the choreography seems as thought out as the choreography itself. This one was certainly more serious than the previous films of the franchise, which I actually liked, but it still had lots of over the top scenarios and funny moments, true to form. I also appreciate how they don't always pull the punches for their characters, things go wrong, plans fall apart, and the characters have to adapt. It's much more engaging that way!
I was very impressed with Matthew Vaughn's directing and writing in the first two films, of whom Jane Goldman also shared the writing credits, but in this one she was absent, and wow what a difference it made. In the ridiculously unnecessarily long 131 min runtime, only 10 mins total had anything to do with the Kingsmen. The rest was a convoluted scattershot of unnecessary plots that seemed to be a bunch of short films thrown in a blender to come up with this nonsense. There were too many plot and technical issues, and scenes that will make you shake your head in disbelief of what you're seeing, and why. Even the entire villain portion was too short, lame, and lazily written and executed. There were so many long dragged out and unnecessary scenes, you can literally fast-forward to the end of the scene and miss nothing of relevance. Basically 90% of this film was all filler with very little substance - and that's as a stand-alone film; as a prequel, it's all filler with maybe 2-3 minutes of any "Kingsmen" relevance. It's really too bad, because the rest of the film - cinematography, choreography, performances etc were all very good. I gave the first two films 9's, and I'm struggling to even give my very generous 6/10 for this one. Please include Goldman in any future Kingsmen films; at least her vision was coherent, cohesive, and exciting.
Of the three movies, this one was a bit boring, but still quite good.
I really appreciate the story Vaughn was telling and he did a great job with directing. Acting was stupendous all around. My only negative critique was that it seemed to drag on at times and some of the plot points were fairly convenient.
Overall, a great show and worth seeing. Especially if you loved the first two.
I really appreciate the story Vaughn was telling and he did a great job with directing. Acting was stupendous all around. My only negative critique was that it seemed to drag on at times and some of the plot points were fairly convenient.
Overall, a great show and worth seeing. Especially if you loved the first two.
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- WissenswertesThe first panoramic views of the trenches with the voiceover of The Shepherd, particularly the depiction of mountains of spent shell cases, are taken from real photographs of the Battle of The Somme. Fought between July and November 1916, with no clear winner, it cost the lives of around 700,000 British and French soldiers and 550,000 Germans. As shown, entire battalions were mowed down with machine gun fire and over one million shells were fired in the first week alone.
- PatzerThere is a brief flashback showing the death of Tsar Nicholas and his family and while the scene has been painstakingly reconstructed down to the wallpaper of the basement, the family is shown being quickly killed with a single discharge of what appears to be a machine pistol by one person pretending to be a photographer. The real execution was far messier and cruel.
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Duke of Oxford: Reputation is what people think of you. Character is what you are.
- Crazy CreditsThere is a scene in the closing credits: the Flock introduce Vladimir Lenin to their newest member, Adolf Hitler.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Die 93. Oscar-Verleihung (2021)
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- 100.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 37.176.373 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.915.542 $
- 26. Dez. 2021
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- 125.897.478 $
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- 2 Std. 11 Min.(131 min)
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