Kingsman: The Secret Service Review:
One Heck of a Good Time
BY IAN
TAN
Matthew Vaughn has brought us some pretty entertaining films over
the past few years, namely the kick-ass Kick-Ass
and the well received X-Men: First Class,
which is arguably the best X-Men film
in the series next to Bryan Singer’s X-Men
2 in 2003 and X-Men: Days of Future
Past last May. Suffice to say, he’s pretty talented and knows how to
deliver a quality escapist film.
With Kingsman: The Secret
Service, Vaughn again delivers another fun, balls-to-the-wall action flick
that’s probably the best film to catch in cinemas this February.
First off, this film’s ensemble cast is great. Colin Firth
plays a slightly edgier, more comedic character than he usually does, and he
seems to be having a ball with his role as Agent Harry Hart. Samuel L. Jackson
too, is perfect as the eccentric and short-tongued Valentine - the film’s
villain. But this movie would be nothing without Taron Egerton, who plays
Eggsy, the main character of the film who’s likable, relatable and smart. Other
supporting roles played by Sofia Boutella as Gazelle, Arthur played by Michael
Caine, Merlin played by Mark Strong and Professor Arnold played by Mark ‘Luke
Skywalker’ Hamil do a good job in their respective roles. Basically, this
movie’s full of A-listers, and Vaughn directs each of them equally well and
leaves no actor’s talents wasted.
Who says a villain needs to dress all fancy to be bad? |
As far as action’s concerned, this movie’s packed with some really
well coordinated action sequences expected from a Matthew Vaughn film.
Standouts include a halo jump training sequence and the action finale where
things take a turn for the outrageous, and when I say “outrageous”, I'm talking Quentin Tarantino outrageous. I mean, heads explode into bursts of fireworks at
one point in the film, and that’s just one of many ridiculously
entertaining action sequences Kingsman has
to offer. Furthermore, as stylized as the action can get, the film never fails
to allow audiences to get into the heads of the characters, allowing us to care
about our little heroes’ fates. However, I did think that the action did get a
little too prolonged and frenetic at times, which made it a little giddy to
watch, especially in IMAX. That halo jump training sequence was pretty
thrilling to watch on the larger screen though.
Some Kingsmen |
In a nutshell, Kingsman: The
Secret Service is a perfectly adequate escapist movie filled with likable
characters, awesome action, funny dialogue and a great sense of fun. This is a
spy film turned action-comedy well done, unlike say the Johnny English movies. I wouldn’t say it’s Vaughn’s best film
though, I still thought Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class were more engaging overall, but this one’s still a good watch for a Saturday afternoon.
Final
Verdict
Kingsman:
The Secret Service gets 7.9 out of 10 stars – Great
fun.