Ever since his dad passed away, Gary "Eggsy" Unwin has been doing his best to care for his mother. Unfortunately, his short temper with others including his stepfather doesn't help. When he lands into trouble, he calls the one number that can get him out of the tight spot. Little did he realized his connection would hire him for job unlike any other: a kingsman position in the secret organization of the same name. Using his physical and mental skills, Eggsy must train to prove his worth to the organization, but trouble is brewing as a billionaire inventor moves forward in his plan in recreating the world in his image.
Kingsman: The Secret Service was really unexpected for me. I had only seen bits and pieces of the trailers and have heard nothing but great things about the film. I can honestly say those remarks were not said in vain. Kingsman is truly an amazing spy-flick, full of amazingly choreographed action sequences, cool gadgets, witty humor, and twists and turns that you really don't see coming. The creators take elements from other spy stories (I was reminded a bit of the Alex Rider series) and blows it out of proportion in the greatest way possible. The acting was great, the cinematography was interestingly done, and the plot was very well executed.
There was only one scene that I felt dragged longer than necessary, but one could argue that it is necessary. Besides that minor nitpick, Kingsman: The Secret Service is a definite must-see for fans of spy or action movies.
4.5/5 Stars
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