Jeri Jacquin
In theatres this Friday from writer/director Matthew Vaughn
and 20th Century Fox is the next level epic to save the world and at
the helm is KINGSMAN: The Golden Circle.
Eggsy (Taron Egerton) is back and continuing to work with
Merlin (Mark Strong) and Arthur (Michael Gambon) with Kingsman. Having a life
outside of his work, Eggsy is in love with Princess Tilde (Hanna Alstrom) and
planning to meet her parents the King and Queen of Sweden.
There is a problem however, former Kingsman trainee Charlie
(Edward Holcroft) wants to take out a bit of frustration on Eggsy. After a
knock down drag out, he heads for dinner with the royals with the help of Roxy
in his ear. Everything is going as planned until rockets are launched at
Kingsman headquarters leaving only Eggsy and Merlin alive!
Their new enemy is Poppy (Julianne Moore), a slightly
psychotic gal who lives in the jungles of Thailand in a 50’s theme compound.
She has also created a condition that affects people who partake in
recreational usage. Oh, and she’s also the only one who has the cure!
Eggsy and Merlin learn that they must go to the United States
and find Statesman, their American agent cousins. Their first introduction is
to Tequila (Channing Tatum) who isn’t about to make their visit easy, Ginger (Halle Berry )
who is the American Merlin and Champ (Jeff Bridges), the Statesman’s leader.
That isn’t their biggest shock – it’s who they have been
taking care of. Harry (Colin Firth) is alive and Eggsy needs his help. Knowing
they have to follow leads for the cure, Champs insists that Agent Whiskey
(Pedro Pascal) go along for back up.
Time is not on their side as the created disease is
spreading and Poppy wants to cut a deal with the President of the United States
(Bruce Greenwood). He agrees to her terms but also happily houses the infected,
including his own Chief of Staff Fox (Emily Watson)!
In a final attempt to save the world, Eggsy and Harry put on
their best suits and load up to take on Poppy with a little help from a English
feathered friend!
Eggerton as Eggsy jumps right back into this role and
doesn’t miss a beat. He is smooth, a little mouthy, in love and thrilled to see
Harry. Looking good in the Kingsman suit, he drives, fights and drinks with the
coolness of a proper agent. Honestly, I just like this kid and he sings so
there’s that to add to his resume, like he needs it right?
Firth as Harry is back and a little off kilter. Firth is
such a strong Kingsman that when there are moments that are “un-Harry” like, he
keeps a straight face while I am cracking up. I couldn’t ask anything more than
a straight-man who looks awesome doing it. Strong as Merlin is to die for and I
have women in the audience to back me up on that statement. He is calm, cool,
collected and doesn’t get worked up about anything. Instead, he is the steady
that keeps Eggsy from going off the rails.
Tatum as Tequila is off his barrel a little bit as the out
of control gun toting Statesman agent. Okay, so he’s hilarious too which is a
bonus! Barry as Ginger is stuck behind a computer when she’d rather be out in
the field. Bridges as Champs is just cool for the sake of being cool.
I have to throw a thumbs up at Bruce Greenwood and his crazy
depiction of the President. Since he has played the Commander-in-Chief before
in the 2007 film NATIONAL TREASURE: Book of Secrets and the 2000 film THIRTEEN
DAYS – both serious Presidents – this is his chance to throw caution to the
wind and be all out bonkers. He manages it quite well actually.
Other cast include Mark Arnold as General McCoy, Bjorn
Granath as the King of Sweden, Lena Endre as the Queen of Sweden, Tom Knight as
Angel, Sophie Cookson as Roxy, Keith Allen as Charles, Tobi Bakare as Jamal,
Thomas Turgoose as Liam, and Calvin Demba as Brandon .
KINGSMAN: The Golden
Circle isn’t rocket science! This is a film that
is meant to be fun and a no brainer. There is absolutely nothing wrong with going
to the movies with a tub of popcorn, a soda and not having to analyze ever
moment. Instead, this is grab the group and go out together for some serious
laughs.
There is action, comedy, unexpected surprises and laughs
that just keep coming. The twist on spy films wrapped up in pretty awesome
tailored suits works for me and I don’t mind saying it loud and proud.
KINGSMAN: The Golden Circle
is the reason popcorn, friends and theatre going were invented.
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