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Die Welt retten kommt nie aus der Mode.
Anfang der 1960er Jahre: Auf dem Höhepunkt des Kalten Krieges kommt es zu einer brisanten Zusammenarbeit zwischen den zwei Supermächten USA und Sowjetunion: CIA-Agent Napoleon Solo und KGB-Spion Illya Kuryakin sind gezwungen, die Feindseligkeiten ruhen zu lassen, um gemeinsam gegen ein geheimnisvolles internationales Verbrechersyndikat mit Verbindung zu Nazis vorzugehen, das eine Atomwaffe besitzt und somit das Gleichgewicht der Supermächte bedroht. Bei der Mission sind die Agenten auf die Hilfe der Tochter eines verschwundenen deutschen Wissenschaftlers angewiesen: Gaby Teller. Nur sie ist in der Lage, Solo und Kuryakin in das Syndikat einzuschleusen. Zusammen mit Teller machen sich die zwei Spione an die Arbeit. Ein Wettlauf gegen die Zeit beginnt…
Avis de la communauté (12)
Slick, suave, and sexy, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., although occasionally incoherent, is a fun, old-fashioned spy romp with a lot to look at.
Another masterclass in movie making from Guy Ritchie. Fun, smart and the most fun I've had in the cinema in some time. Well worth the price of admission.
The 1960's, a time when east and west didn't get on; not much different to now really! Loved the comedy in this, it makes the movie. When it ended, I was honestly surprised, I was waiting for the next scene... sequel please!
This movie was such an epic surprise! Should definitely get more credit!
It is hard to pinpoint what exactly is wrong with the film. Ritchie's kinetic style, the period 60s setting and the design are all suited to the material, the film seems well cast and the tone of the film seems spot-on. Perhaps it hews too close to the Bond formula at times - Cavill almost seems like he is auditioning for the role here - but equally, there is a distinct lack of chemistry between the two leads. Both Hammer and Cavill are convincing on their own, but their scenes together don't seem to work as well as they should and for a film like this that relies on their pairing, not only for this story, but also for possible future instalments, this is a glaring problem.