Atomic Blonde
Came out; 2017
Time; 1 hour 55 Minutes
Watched: Netflix
Rated: R for sequences of strong violence, language throughout & Some sexuality/nudity
IMDB Rating; 6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
Tomato Meter 79%
Popcorn Meter 64%
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Charlize Theron as Lorraine Broughton
James McAvoy as David Percival
John Goodman as Emmett Kurzfeld
Eddie Marsan as Spyglass
Toby Jones as Eric Gray
James Faulkner as Cheif “C”
Rolan Moller as Alexkander Bremovych
Sofia Boutella as Delphine Lasalle
Bill Skarsgard as Merkel
Story Line;
The crown jewel of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Agent Lorraine Broughton (Theron) is equal parts spycraft, sensuality and savagery, willing to deploy any of her skills to stay alive on her impossible mission. Sent alone into Berlin to deliver a priceless dossier out of the destabilized city, she partners with embedded station chief David Percival (James McAvoy) to navigate her way through the deadliest game of spies.
Thoughts:
How this movie got such good ratings I have no idea. I found it extremely boring with too much filler. The story line itself was decent and the acting was good but my god.
The twist at the very end was the best part about the entire thing.
CAUTION; Spoiler Alert
In
1989, before the collapse of the Berlin Wall, MI6 agent James
Gasciogne (Sam Hargrave) is shot and killed by KGB agent Yuri
Bakhtin, who steals the List, a piece of microfilm concealed in a
wristwatch that contains the names of every active field agent in the
Soviet Union. The list was provided to Gasciogne by a informant
code-name Spyglass, who was promised immunity by the MI6. The list
can extend the cold war for another 40 years, so all governments are
after it and Yuri is still in Berlin. Ten days later, Lorraine
Broughton (Charlize Theron), a top-level spy for MI6, is brought in
to be interrogated by MI6 executive Eric Gray (Toby Jones) and CIA
agent Emmett Kurzfeld (John Goodman) about her mission to Berlin. The
rest of the movie is in flashback.
The day after Gasciogne's
death, Lorraine is dispatched to Berlin to recover the List and
assassinate Satchel, a double agent who has sold intelligence to the
Soviets for years and who betrayed Gascoigne. The list is supposed to
contain the identity of Satchel, which is why MI6 is interested in
it. Meanwhile Spyglass has contacted David Percival MI6 top man in
Berlin to inform him that he has delivered the list to Gasciogne.
Percival refuses to take Spyglass since Gasciogne didn't show up and
he still doesn't have the list. Spyglass says that he has it
memorized. When she arrives in Berlin, she is immediately ambushed by
KGB agents working for arms dealer and KGB associate Aleksander
Bremovych (Roland Møller), but is able to escape thanks to her main
contact, agent David Percival (James McAvoy), showing up to help.
Percival says that he has never met Spyglass. Bremovych is also
looking for Bkahtin for the list and knows Bakhtin is trying hard to
sell it. After failing to find any immediate leads, Lorraine searches
Gascoigne's apartment and discovers a picture of him and Percival,
and is then ambushed by the West German police. She realizes only
Percival knew she was going to the apartment, and begins to suspect
him of being Satchel. Lorraine also encounters Delphine Lasalle
(Sofia Boutella), a naive French agent, and enters into a
relationship with her. Lasalle has been tracking Lorraine since she
landed in Berlin.
Bakhtin declares his intention to sell the
List to the highest bidder. Percival, having been tipped off, kills
him and takes the List for himself. He then meets with Bremovych,
which Lasalle photographs. Percival meets Lorraine & now informs
her that Spyglass has memorized the list and wants to defect.
Lorraine is upset that Percival did not reveal this before, else she
would have prioritized the extraction of Spyglass. The same night
Percival called Eric and told him that he had the list and knew the
identity of Satchel. This was not known to Lorraine. Percival offers
to escort the defector who stole and memorized the List, a Stasi
officer code-named Spyglass (Eddie Marsan), and his family across the
border to West Berlin. Lorraine offers to help & makes her own
arrangements. Percival has shooters on top to take out Spyglass, but
Lorraine hides herself and Spyglass behind umbrellas to thwart the
shooters. However, Pervical shoots Spyglass and tips off Bremovych's
men, and despite Lorraine's best efforts, Spyglass is killed. At this
point, it is very clear to Lorraine that Pervical has betrayed her
and Spyglass. It turns out that Lasalle was following Lorraine on
Percival's instructions. But now Lasalle knows that Percival has met
Bremovych & threatens him. Percival warns her that she doesn't
know who she is dealing with (referring to Lorraine). Percival then
goes to Lasalle's apartment and kills her to cover his own tracks.
When Lorraine arrives too late to save her, she discovers the
photographs taken by Lasalle proving Percival to be Satchel. As
Percival burns his safe-house and attempts to flee, Lorraine tracks
him down, kills him, and takes the List. Lorraine reveals that he had
met Bremovych as the real target that day was not Spyglass, but
Lorraine. Percival wanted the KGB to eliminate Lorraine. He knew that
Spyglass was a liability to everyone and thus had to eliminated as
well and that Lorraine was the real Satchel.
Returning to the
MI6 debriefing, Lorraine presents photographs as well as spliced
audio recordings painting Percival as a traitor, and denies knowing
the List's current whereabouts, forcing the agency to close the case.
Three days later, she meets with Bremovych in Paris, revealing
herself to be Satchel. Lorraine gives him a fake List, but Bremovych
admits he knows she set him up. Lorraine kills his henchmen, and
before killing him reveals she was manipulating events from the very
beginning. Later in Paris she meets with Kurzfeld, revealing herself
to be an American triple agent planted by the CIA, before returning
with him to Langley.
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