Argylle
Came out; 2024
Time; 2 hr 19 min
Watched: Amazon
Rated: PG-13 for strong violence and action and some strong language
IMDB Rating; 5.7/10
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Henry Cavill as Argylle
Bryce Dallas Howard as Elly Conway
Sam Rockwell as Aidan Wilde
Bryan Cranston as Director Ritter
Dua Lipa as Lagrange
Ariana DeBose as Keira
John Cena as Wyatt
Catherine O'Hara as Ruth
Story Line;
Elly Conway, an introverted spy novelist who seldom leaves her home, is drawn into the real world of espionage when the plots of her books get a little too close to the activities of a sinister underground syndicate. When Aiden, a spy, shows up to save her (he says) from being kidnapped or killed (or both), Elly and her beloved cat Alfie are plunged into a covert world where nothing, and no one, is what it seems
Thoughts:
This movie was really cute! I didn't see the twist coming. I love Sam Rockwell he is such a funny actor.
I can see why this movie got such low rantings, the back and forth between the book readings (What Elly is seeing in her head) vs what's really happening. I can also see where people didn't like the twist.
CAUTION; Major Spoiler Alert
The
film opens in Greece, where suave British spy Aubrey Argylle (Henry
Cavill) prepares to move in on his target, a terrorist named LaGrange
(Dua Lipa). After a brief dance together, LaGrange has her assassins
draw their guns on Argylle. He then contacts his partner Keira
(Ariana DeBose), who uses her tech to find a way for Argylle to get
out. LaGrange then corners Argylle and Keira outside and fires at
them, hitting Keira in the chest. As Argylle tries to save her, he
contacts his other associate, Wyatt (John Cena), to catch LaGrange
before she can escape. Wyatt catches her, and he and Argylle
interrogate LaGrange to learn who her employer is. It turns out she
is working for Fowler (Richard E. Grant), the director who also
employed Argylle and Wyatt. LaGrange poisons herself before she can
be brought in, and Argylle now wonders who he can really trust.
The
scene shifts to a book reading by Elly Conway (Bryce Dallas Howard),
author of the "Argylle" book series that the character
originates from, as the entire scene was from the last chapter of the
fourth book in the series. After answering some questions, she later
goes to her private cabin with her pet cat Alfie so that she can
begin to write the fifth book. She spends the evening writing the
whole thing, thinking she has completed it before going to bed.
In
the morning, Elly is contacted by her mother Ruth (Catherine O'Hara),
who spent all night reading the manuscript Elly sent her. Ruth says
the book is good, but she doesn't like the ending, calling it a
"copout". Elly then starts trying to write another new
chapter to try and give the book better closure. She envisions
several scenarios to give Argylle a better ending, but she finds
herself drawing a blank.
Elly decides to take a train with
Alfie to visit Ruth in Chicago when she suggests to help Elly finish
the book. On the train, she is approached by a man named Aiden Wilde
(Sam Rockwell). He pretends to be a fan of Elly's before informing
her there are people on the train who are targeting her. Moments
later, a "fan" comes by with a knife disguised as a pen,
forcing Aiden to jump into action and start fighting assassins while
Elly tries to hide, though she visualizes Argylle himself in Aiden's
place. One of the assassins is a man named Carlos (Tomas Paredes),
whom Elly recognizes from the book reading as a supposed fan. Aiden
then takes Elly to the end of the train where he blasts the doors off
and parachutes with her (and Alfie) out of the train, where she
passes out midair.
When Elly wakes up, Aiden has cut his hair
and reveals he took her to a cabin. He informs her that the assassins
come from a sinister organization called The Division, led by
Director Ritter (Bryan Cranston). They believe that Elly's books
predict certain events in their line of work, and they have already
read her manuscript for Book Five and are waiting on her to write the
final chapter. Ritter is shown executing his Deputy Director (Rob
Delaney) for failing to apprehend Elly and reacquiring a Master File
that can expose all agents of The Division. Furthermore, the
character of Wyatt is based off of Aiden, while Keira was a real
person who apparently really did die.
Aiden brings Elly (and
Alfie) along with him to find an informant named Bakunin (Stanley
Morgan), who was going to deliver the Master File to him. Hoping to
get an idea of where to find Bakunin, Aiden convinces Elly to start
writing the next chapter, which Ritter and his men listen in on
because some fans record Elly on their phones.
The duo are led
to an apartment supposedly belonging to Bakunin. They find nothing
but an opening under the floorboards, where Aiden finds a book with
information written by Bakunin. Soon, Division assassins start making
their way toward the building, leading to Elly and Aiden hiding under
the floorboards. After a while, Aiden springs out from underneath to
start killing the assassins. Before more start coming, the two make
their way to the roof and jump off onto a dumpster below.
Aiden
brings Elly to his place in London for safety. He goes into the
bathroom and talks to his employer with the shower running, and Elly
overhears Aiden saying that she "needs a bullet in her head".
Fearing for her life, she grabs Alfie and contacts Ruth so that she
can go to Chicago herself (with Alfie). Upon arriving, Elly rejoins
Ruth before her father arrives...and it turns out to be RITTER. He
starts going through Elly's stuff before Aiden arrives, telling Elly
that these two are not her parents. After Ritter drops the dad act,
Ruth (whose real name is Margaret Vogler) pulls a gun (and a British
accent) on Elly. Aiden shoots her and knocks Ritter out before
getting a horrified Elly out, unfortunately leaving Alfie
behind.
Aiden escorts Elly to meet his employer, Alfred
"Alfie" Solomon (Samuel L. Jackson). Here, Elly learns "the
real Agent Argylle" is none other than...ELLY HERSELF! Her books
were not predictions, but rather memories of her past life as a spy.
Her real name is Rachel Kylle (Agent R. Kylle), and she lost her
memory after a mission gone wrong. Ritter and Vogler got to Rachel
before Aiden could, and they posed as her parents, making her believe
she was always an aspiring writer so that she can document her
thoughts down and eventually bring her down. They were hoping for the
latest book to reveal the location of the Master File. Elly is
bewildered at the revelation until Aiden engages her in combat, and
she is able to utilize her skills from memory to neutralize
him.
Solomon tells Elly and Aiden that the Master File is in
the possession of a Division associate named Saba Al-Badr/The Keeper
(Sofia Boutella). The pair travel to Arabia, where Elly must become
Rachel once again. While waiting to speak to Saba at her compound,
Aiden starts dancing with Elly, saying that they used to be
romantically involved. Saba sees Elly alone and talks to her, where
she acts well enough as Rachel for Saba to give her the Master
File.
The Division manages to track down Elly and Aiden,
capturing them and bringing them on board their large ship. Elly had
just learned that she herself was an asset of The Division. A
flashback reveals that she had killed Bakunin before taking the
Master File, and the explosion triggered by his apartment
self-destructing led to her memory loss. In order to save herself,
Elly shoots Aiden in the chest to make Ritter think she is on their
side. She also has to pretend that she doesn't care for Alfie, who is
in Ritter's custody. In reality, she shot him in a specific area so
that the bullet would go through his chest but missing the heart,
with survival being dependent on stopping the bleeding soon enough,
something that Elly got from a fan theory on how Keira could have
been brought back. Aiden gets free and kills his captors before going
to help Elly.
Elly sees one last hallucination of Argylle,
telling her that she never needed him to do what he could do, before
she takes on Carlos and his goons, who have to stop with the gunfire
after crude oil starts to leak out. Elly then remembers one of her
memories being ice-skating, so she straps some blades to her shoes
and slides across the oil, slicing through the assassins before
fighting Carlos, ending with her throwing a knife into his heart. She
shoots the rest of the assassins before she and Aiden take out every
last villain on the ship as a couple, with plenty of flair. They make
it to the ship's control room to send the Master File to Solomon, but
Ritter aims his rifle at them. Alfie then lunges toward the villain
and begins to claw at his face, giving Aiden a chance to shoot and
kill Ritter. Unfortunately, Alfie clawed out his eyes, as a retinal
scan was needed to complete the upload, but Aiden finds an alternate
way.
The duo begin uploading the file to Solomon, but Vogler
shows up with a music box that mind-controls Elly to try and kill
Aiden, which also makes her put the upload on hold. Aiden fights Elly
reluctantly, nearly dying until a masked assailant hops onto the ship
and brains Vogler with a wrench, causing her to drop the music box,
which shatters upon hitting the floor and severs Elly's mind control.
The assailant is Keira, who survived her gunshot wound the same way
Aiden survived his, because it turns out Keira was the one who
suggested the theory to Elly. The three (and Alfie) send the rest of
the Master File and leave the ship to blow up, killing Vogler and
anyone else left alive. Elly and Aiden also finally kiss.
Elly
returns to her author role and finishes Book Five, giving Argylle a
proper happy ending. She goes back to the book store for another
reading, and a fan asks her what happened to the characters after the
story. Elly says that, "hypothetically", Solomon received
high honors from the CIA for exposing The Division, while Keira went
to rise up in the tech field, and Elly and Aiden appear to be
together. Before Elly ends things, another fan who looks much like a
nerdier version of Elly's image of Argylle stands to ask a question,
but also suggesting Elly might have questions for him, leaving her
surprised.
During the credits, a flashback to 20 years earlier
is shown. A young Argylle (Louis Partridge) enters a pub and seems to
be working with the Kingsman agency (they exist in the same
universe). Text then appears saying "Argylle: Book One", as
a film adaptation of Elly's first novel is said to be coming soon.
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