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The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

Greetings, the Man from U.N.C.L.E is a 2015 film based on an American television series of the same name that originally aired from 1964 to 1968. The movie was directed by Guy Ritchie, director of the 2009 and 2011 Sherlock Holmes series as well as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. The Man From U.N.C.L.E stars Henry Cavil as an American agent named Napoleon Solo, Armie Hammer as a Russian spy called Illya Kuryakin and Alicia Vikander as a German mechanic known as Gabby Teller, as well as the daughter of a Nazi scientist Udo Teller. The music was composed by Daniel Pemberton who provides an interesting soundtrack that is accompanied with genuine 60s music, giving the movie a unique style that suits the feel of the film.

The plot begins in 1963 when professional thief and CIA agent Napoleon Solo attempts to extract Gabby Teller from East Berlin. The two manage to evade the clutches of Illya Kuryakin after being chased through Soviet territory and escape over the wall into West Berlin. Both the U.S.S.R and the U.S have an interested in Gabby as she is the daughter of Udo Teller, a Nazi scientist who later worked for America during the end of the war by experimenting on nuclear weapons. The intelligence services believe that Udo Teller has been forced to work for Alexander and Victoria Vinciguerra, a wealthy couple of Nazi sympathizers who wish to use Teller’s nuclear bomb for their own ends. As such, the two superpowers intend to use Gabby to get close to her father by way of contacting him through her uncle Rudi. Rudi is also working for the wealthy Vinciguerras as an employee in their fishing company.

The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

With the high stakes of the crisis, both the Soviets and the Americans agreed put aside their rivalry to prevent a nuclear war by forcing Illya and Napoleon to work together. Initially, the two agents are reluctant to work as a team due to clashes in their personality, ideological disputes and their preference to operate alone. Gabby Teller also plays an important role in their plan to locate Udo by pretending to be engaged to Kuryakin. The Soviet agent is undercover as a Russian architect and must earn Rudi’s trust in order to find the whereabouts of Udo Teller. Solo is also undercover as an antiques dealer and the trio deduce that they are being watched by the Vinciguerras when they arrive in Rome to begin their mission.

While I did enjoy this film I felt that the plot could have been stronger and that the villains could have been developed more as characters. Despite this critique, I found the Man from U.N.C.L.E to be an entertaining watch with plenty of humorous moments and some memorable action scenes, especially when the main characters were fighting each other at the beginning. While I’m unsure if there would be a sequel, I would be interested in seeing one as I believe that it has plenty of potential to generate an entertaining series. I would encourage you to watch the Man from U.N.C.L.E if you have yet to see it.

Plot=7/10

Characters=9/10

Special Effects=9/10

Overall=9/10

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Written by Falcon, Monday 31 August 2015

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Falcon  9 year(s) ago (113 months)

Thanks for the comments! I really enjoyed this film and hope the rest of you do when you see it.

 
Brisingr  9 year(s) ago (113 months)

I hadn't heard of this until the night before seeing it. Really enjoyed it - thought it was just a nice easy film to watch. Reminded me of the early bond films a little bit.

 
Aaron  9 year(s) ago (113 months)

Hoping to see this one on Friday. Here's hoping it's good -- I have no biases from the show, as I've never seen it. Nicely reviewed!

 
Joh  9 year(s) ago (113 months)

Nice review, I have been tempted to see this movie for a while and now plan on going to see it soon. Guy Ritchie has made titles that I very much enjoyed such as Sherlock Holmes and Snatch but also a few films I wasn't so keen on such as Rock&Rolla. Glad you enjoyed it, and looking forward to see it!