With the release of Kingsman: The Golden Circle, those questions as far as this reviewer is concerned has been answered. Imagine if you will, An all star cast, Fox News, robotic attack dog, world wide war on drugs, 24 karat gold tattoos Southern Fried CIA United States special forces who is masked under a Kentucky Bourbon making company, electric lassoing by cowboy agents, bullet proof umbrellas and comedic relief provided by a Kung Fu, ass kicking Elton John, yes a Kung Fu ass kicking Elton John, and you have begin to scratch the surface of Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
Technically, from the opening scenes there is more action in the first 10 minutes of this movie than the entirety of American Assassin. From the first 10 minuets, that action does nothing but pick up in this incredibly fun movie. The 2 hour 25 minute film flies by so fast it seems as if you have only spent an hour in the theater and it involves everything from excitement, fighting, and comedy all through the film, never ceasing to surprise and entertain.
MatthewVaughn provides some quality direction for this style of entertainment. It had to have some difficulties when considering this all star cast which includes, Targon Everton who revives his role from the earlier film as Eggsy but also a surprise reprised role of Harry Hart portrayed by Colin Firth. The great acting all works together, it doesn't stop there though, there are Academy Award winners including Julianne Moore, Halle Berry, and Jeff Bridges. The surprise though for many is the surprise role of screen stealing comedic relief from multi Grammy winner, Elton John, who by the way, did I tell you, is a Kung Fu, ass kicking performer who plays the role of, well, he portrays himself, Elton John.
Hopefully you can begin to see the craziness of Kingsman: The Golden Circle. There is a surprisingly good plot that flows and actually has some character development. There is a war on drugs that is taking place and led by the evil villain Poppy played by Julianne Moore. She works from her unique hideout, a tribute to 50's and 60's America and movies such as American Graffiti and she attempts to make a profit and take control from the attempt to force the passage of legalizing drugs around the globe. Her attempt to blackmail world governments involves the death of millions unless passage and control of the trade is given to her. Of course there is a nonsensical United States President who thinks that the deaths of millions would be a good thing and ultimately eliminate all of the issues related to drug usage. As a result of Poppy's attacks on The Kingsman out of England, The Kingsman end up joining forces with their United States counter parts, The Statesman. This Kentucky based, bourbon making group provides a cowboy American approaches that doesn't always get along with or is supportive with the more tailored, gentlemen's approach of the English but this conflict is a part of the fun of watching this movie and ultimately, they realize, they must work together.
I love some of the spiritual concepts involved in the movie. Chief among those is a being reborn or born again approach, complete with the involvement of cocooning caterpillars turning to butterflies in the case of a character we thought had died in the predecessor The Kingsman: Secret Service, Harry Hart played by Colin Firth. We see a character that in the rebirth process has to loose his life in order to regain it by a renewing of the mind and being reborn process. In his transformation we see though that sometimes those old characteristics prior to a born again experience are important for each individual. It is as if God can use the past to bring us to the place where we can have tremendous insight and abilities to do better for the world around us. This theme is critical to the story line of Kingsman: The Golden Circle, it is a theme that in a fun, very entertaining type of way can leave some impact on each of us as we think about our role and contribution in life if we take it seriously. It also shows the abilities of people who may be different when they come together to accomplish the purpose of saving lives and caring for others. This also involves allowing one to love who they love and care for, even when the rules may initially prevent that. It is through allowing others to love unconditionally, that we find our greatest strength.
I don't think I have had as much fun at a movie in a long time as I did Kingsman: The Golden Circle since the last time I saw Kingsman: The Secret Service. It should not be taken seriously in many regards, it is again a fun, action packed movie that will have you laughing out loud, holding your breath, having a good time all along the way. That said, there are still messages we can learn from, the concept of sacrifice and of giving up your life for your fellow man, remember, there is no greater love than to lay your life down for another. It is all played out and on screen in Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
I believe this movie is definitely as good as the original, and it may be a movie that comes across as better than the original because of the political climate and world news we face from day to day. In a time when so many want to argue, it is nice to come together with others, who are likely different than we are, finding a way to have fun together, finding things to laugh about, talk about, and enjoy. Kingsman: The Golden Circle does that and for me was a huge breath of fresh air. It delivered and I was entertained by many surprises including, did I tell you about a Kung Fu, ass kicking Elton John, playing himself, Elton John?
I don't think I have had as much fun at a movie in a long time as I did Kingsman: The Golden Circle since the last time I saw Kingsman: The Secret Service. It should not be taken seriously in many regards, it is again a fun, action packed movie that will have you laughing out loud, holding your breath, having a good time all along the way. That said, there are still messages we can learn from, the concept of sacrifice and of giving up your life for your fellow man, remember, there is no greater love than to lay your life down for another. It is all played out and on screen in Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
I believe this movie is definitely as good as the original, and it may be a movie that comes across as better than the original because of the political climate and world news we face from day to day. In a time when so many want to argue, it is nice to come together with others, who are likely different than we are, finding a way to have fun together, finding things to laugh about, talk about, and enjoy. Kingsman: The Golden Circle does that and for me was a huge breath of fresh air. It delivered and I was entertained by many surprises including, did I tell you about a Kung Fu, ass kicking Elton John, playing himself, Elton John?
On a scale of 1 - 10 for the perfection given on screen by director Matt Vaughn and the letters in his name, I give a very rare 2 times so far this year a perfectly fun, entertaining, 10.
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