What are Sup Forums's thoughts on this one? I though it was nice but nothing especial, those fight scenes are probably biggest highlight in the whole film, i think everyone did a pretty steady job.
What i did find annoying though, was the fact that famous song from the 80's would play every 4 minutes, it was cute at first but boy it got old really fast, i also thought that "twist" and the end was pretty silly.
It's probably a 6/10, nothing really especial, but it's a neat watch if you got nothing else to do.
Love how music had actual on-screen source, instead of feeling like a random post-production addition. She turns up the radio during fight with Polizei officers. During skater beat-up scene, Hi-Fi plays song, untill it is destroyed. Staircase fight got no song, untill she enters car, where it is possibly played on the radio. Dance club and bars usually have music too. I'm really an autist when comes to this, about music in movies. Too bad so little films do that. Also mummy girl got nice tits
Landon Morgan
I see what you mean, my point is the selection of music, it goes from "Hey that's neat, Blue Monday", to "Oh it's Major Tom, it looks nice with the scene i guess", to "DUDE IT'S THE 80's", i mean, they play Under Pressure at the end ffs. I'm going out on a limb to say that the film could have done well without any music at all, would've captured nicely that whole cold and dark atmosphere of a Cold War Berlin
Alexander Flores
>live in city destroyed in WW2 >families split between murricans and commies by a fucking wall >literally the coldest city western music was one of very, very few things to enjoy here. giving hope and cheering up. glad movie included this
Camden Perry
Style over substance at the end of the day. It might've gotten away with it if the ending had a bit of a kick, but it kind of just fell flat.
The single take down the staircase was pretty impressive though.
That 80s Berlin was really nice and atmospheric and the big action sequence in the middle was great. It lost me on the final stretch though, couldn't keep up with whos betraying who.
Aaron Walker
>HEALTH musickino
Evan Turner
>It might've gotten away with it if the ending had a bit of a kick, but it kind of just fell flat. Yeah i though the same too, it actually feels like the movie was supposed to end right when the russians are about to kill her in Paris, but they decided to go with the whole triple agent thing instead >The single take down the staircase was pretty impressive though. I don't think it was all one take though, i think they used the same trick they used in Birdman, (making really subtle cuts) there's a part when the camera pans to one of the character's jacket really quick and then it goes back to the fight, could've been a coincidence but you can never know. Yeah, they used that one but they also used New Order's version right at the start, when that other british spy gets killed.
James Jackson
>expected just female john wick >it's actually spykino
Jose Hall
Fucking kino.
HOW DOES IT FEEL
Kevin Martinez
The only time when I went "oh, they're doing THAT" was at the very beginning with Putting Out Fire, because it felt a bit like a Tarantino ripoff.
Joshua Wright
TO TREAT ME LIKE YOU DO? >NEONoir
Adam Martinez
Too much plot for a film of this type Solid entertainment with an engaging lead and nice visual style Reminds me of when movies werent all garbage CapeShit
Chase Bennett
Did anyone else think Mcavoy was miscast?
Camden Flores
Why? He and that girl from Mummy were the best, most human characters.
Chase Long
Had to turn on subtitles because everyone kept fucking whispering.
Charles Murphy
Could it be that they used that song because he was supposed to be on the film but he had to turn it down because of his condition? It could be that honestly
Dominic Murphy
Good music, well choreographed fight scenes, kino lezzing out scenes, subpar plot.
7/10
Bentley Martinez
It's made by the same guy who did John Wick he's running out of ideas
Ryder Morgan
He seemed too goofy for a movie with a relatively dark tone. But I also don't like the actor for some reason, so it might be subjective. He was /fa/ as fuck though with that Stasi coat.
William Rogers
>tfw we live in a time when a spy thriller is considered a breath of fresh air
Austin Jones
only coz Charlize hired him. She was main producer and in charge of everything there. >"“Atomic Blonde” was a passion project for Theron that she produced through her company Denver & Delilah Prods. (named after her dogs), run by Beth Kono and AJ Dix. She spent five years developing the material, after reading a treatment based on a then unpublished graphic novel named “The Coldest City.” She hired screenwriter Kurt Johnstad to expand on the character, an enigmatic woman named Lorraine who is ruthless and tough. And she brought on David Leitch (“John Wick”) as the director, after interviewing both men and women, to choreograph dazzling fight sequences on a shoestring budget — for the genre — of $30 million."
Isaiah Cooper
It's a guilty pleasure imo; I know the story is shit but I like how it looks and the action is well shot. It's something I'd watch with friends but from a filmaking perspective John Wick is better.
Ryder Roberts
>not letting her dogs run the company
Ryder Williams
>Passion project So it was her idea this whole time to have raunchy lesbian sex on screen
>produce movie >write yourself a lesbian scene >hire oddly hot exotic girl for it Fuckin BASED
Parker Thompson
>durr my action movies aren't perfectly realistic Autism redefined.
Carson Harris
He was a bit goofy sometimes, but i guess we're supposed to guess that Berlin has fucked him up real bad, that's what i got after they show Lorraine a photo of him, he looks all nerdy with glasses but now he looks like a fucking drug dealer
Chase Walker
>Atomic Blonde thread >30 replies >still no girl-on-girl webm FAGGOTS!
Bentley Jones
Crowder is a moron
Chase Gonzalez
two paws way up
Nathaniel Sanders
>Lorraine hits the dude in the throat with the heel in the movie >Crowder "repeats" this, only with a few love taps on the shoulder/chest area >SEE IT DOESN'T WORK SJWS BTFO The fact that he bothered to make this about a summer action movie like he's a big fucking Mythbuster makes me laugh.
Angel Roberts
is Charlize /OurGal/ ?
Camden Green
Can someone describe the lesbian sex scene?
Kayden Ortiz
Dance club. "Politics of Dancing" plays in background. Lorraine meets Delphine for 2nd time. Delphine gave her address of that club. They talk a bit, Delphine suggests to go somewhere more quiet. They are standing in corridor leading to toilets or exit hard to tell. Lorreine easly finds out Delphine is spy, she grabs Delphine's gun and starts questioning her. Delphine breaks and says it is her 1st mission. Lorreine insists, then suddently kiss her. Action moves to her bedroom, they are fully clothed on bed. Touching each other and undressing. Far shot showing them naked. Scene ends. It is less than 1 minute, maybe 2 minutes if counting club scene. Hot and subtle, more suggestive than shown in straight plain sight.
Nathan Martin
>implying it wasn't spy gadget heel thing
Adam Gray
The ending shootout shouldn't have been in slow motion.
Gabriel Clark
is this part of the MCU ?
Ryder Long
too brutal. headshots are very visible, with bloody splash