Plot: A spy for the private spy agency, Kingsman, gets killed, and years later his son Eggsy (Taron Egerton) is given a try-out to become an agent. Colin Firth, Mark Strong, and Michael Caine play other agents. After drowning, fighting, parachute dropping and dog shooting, Eggsy goes out to battle mad billionaire Valentine (Samuel L Jackson) and his blade running assistant Gazelle (Sofia Boutella). [imdb] [photos]
Colin Firth is the best character, because he had personality. The other characters were dull, including Eggsy, who did not believably transform from druggy-dropout to ass-kicking aristocrat. Mark Strong's Merlin, who was like Bond's Q, was solid.
Kinsman's English social satire never worked for me. I was hoping for a little depth around the villain Valentine's hatred of global warming, but that never happened. Valentine is a spoof of Richard Branson, who runs Virgin Mobile/Air/Records.
In sum, Kingsman started slow, but the end was entertaining.
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