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#18 Atomic Blond 5min review

Episode 18 of the The Youngbloods podcast, hosted by The Youngbloods, titled "#18 Atomic Blond 5min review " was published on August 2, 2017 and runs 5 minutes.

August 2, 2017 ·5m · The Youngbloods

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Went to see atomic Blond here is our review. some spoilers! Atomic Blonde is a 2017 action spy thriller film directed by David Leitch and starring Charlize Theron. The film is set in 1989, just before the fall of the Berlin Wall, and follows the story of Lorraine Broughton (Theron), an undercover MI6 agent who is sent to Berlin to retrieve a list of double agents that could compromise the identities of British spies. The film starts off with a bang, quite literally, as Lorraine is shown in a bathtub full of ice, visibly bruised and battered. The plot then flashes back to a week earlier, when Lorraine is given her mission by her handler, David Percival (James McAvoy). From there on, the film is a rollercoaster ride of espionage, action, and intrigue. Charlize Theron is fantastic in her role as Lorraine Broughton, portraying a tough, no-nonsense agent who is not afraid to get her hands dirty. Her fight scenes are incredibly well-choreographed and visually stunning. The film's standout fight sequence takes place in a stairwell and is shot in one continuous take, showcasing Theron's athleticism and the film's impressive cinematography. The supporting cast, including James McAvoy, John Goodman, and Sofia Boutella, are all solid in their respective roles. McAvoy, in particular, shines as the enigmatic and unpredictable Percival. The film's soundtrack is also a highlight, featuring a mix of 80s pop hits and more modern electronic tracks. The neon-soaked visuals and production design help create an immersive and atmospheric world that feels like a love letter to the 80s. One potential weakness of the film is its convoluted plot, which can be difficult to follow at times. The various twists and turns can be confusing, and some viewers may find themselves struggling to keep up with the story. Overall, Atomic Blonde is an entertaining and stylish action thriller that showcases Charlize Theron's talents as an action star. While its plot may be a bit convoluted, the film more than makes up for it with its impressive action sequences, memorable characters, and striking visuals.

Went to see atomic Blond here is our review. some spoilers!

Atomic Blonde is a 2017 action spy thriller film directed by David Leitch and starring Charlize Theron. The film is set in 1989, just before the fall of the Berlin Wall, and follows the story of Lorraine Broughton (Theron), an undercover MI6 agent who is sent to Berlin to retrieve a list of double agents that could compromise the identities of British spies.

The film starts off with a bang, quite literally, as Lorraine is shown in a bathtub full of ice, visibly bruised and battered. The plot then flashes back to a week earlier, when Lorraine is given her mission by her handler, David Percival (James McAvoy). From there on, the film is a rollercoaster ride of espionage, action, and intrigue.

Charlize Theron is fantastic in her role as Lorraine Broughton, portraying a tough, no-nonsense agent who is not afraid to get her hands dirty. Her fight scenes are incredibly well-choreographed and visually stunning. The film's standout fight sequence takes place in a stairwell and is shot in one continuous take, showcasing Theron's athleticism and the film's impressive cinematography.

The supporting cast, including James McAvoy, John Goodman, and Sofia Boutella, are all solid in their respective roles. McAvoy, in particular, shines as the enigmatic and unpredictable Percival.

The film's soundtrack is also a highlight, featuring a mix of 80s pop hits and more modern electronic tracks. The neon-soaked visuals and production design help create an immersive and atmospheric world that feels like a love letter to the 80s.

One potential weakness of the film is its convoluted plot, which can be difficult to follow at times. The various twists and turns can be confusing, and some viewers may find themselves struggling to keep up with the story.

Overall, Atomic Blonde is an entertaining and stylish action thriller that showcases Charlize Theron's talents as an action star. While its plot may be a bit convoluted, the film more than makes up for it with its impressive action sequences, memorable characters, and striking visuals.

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