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Au début des années 60, en pleine guerre froide, Agents très spéciaux - Code U.N.C.L.E. retrace l'histoire de l'agent de la CIA Solo et de l'agent du KGB Kuryakin. Contraints de laisser de côté leur antagonisme ancestral, les deux hommes s'engagent dans une mission conjointe : mettre hors d'état de nuire une organisation criminelle internationale déterminée à ébranler le fragile équilibre mondial, en favorisant la prolifération des armes et de la technologie nucléaires. Pour l'heure, Solo et Kuryakin n'ont qu'une piste : le contact de la fille d'un scientifique allemand porté disparu, le seul à même d'infiltrer l'organisation criminelle. Ils se lancent dans une course contre la montre pour retrouver sa trace et empêcher un cataclysme planétaire. (Warner Bros. FR)

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POMO 

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français Film qui est agréable à regarder, mais vous vous fichez de ce qui se passe dedans. Les acteurs sont beaux et stylés, mais ils n'ont rien à jouer. L'aspect audiovisuel rétro est sympa. Il se passe toujours quelque chose, mais cela donne l'impression que le film dure plus longtemps que sa durée réelle. Les dialogues et la mise en scène de la plupart des scènes méritent d'être retravaillés par un scénariste. Le déroulement du final de l'action est très bien soutenu musicalement. Je lui donne 3 étoiles, mais c'est meilleur. ()

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anglais The cool soundtrack saves an otherwise average spy story set in the days of The Berlin Wall. Pemberton is Morricone’s reincarnation. Ritchie has an incredible feel for music, but the catchy sixties hits were completely overshadowed by excellent instrumental music oscillating between western, spy genre and some weird ethno mix. The acting duo (Cavill, Hammer), trio (Alicia), quartet (Grant) is welcome, I wouldn’t turn down another adventure with them, with a bit more complex story of course. Some isolated scenes are actually genius (the snack in the car), but in general I expected just a little bit more. A fine chill. Noting more, nothing less. Damn. I left my jacket in the other room. ()

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Malarkey 

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anglais I’m really glad that Guy Ritchie was given an espionage farce screenplay to turn into a movie. I said ‘farce’ on purpose because it really does come across like that. The term definitely fits better than the usual term ‘comedy’. At the same time, I’m a bit sad that I didn’t enjoy the movie as much as I’d hoped I would. I was quite unhappy when giving the movie a three-star review after watching it. You see, there are some great scenes in the movie – Guy Ritchie sure is good at those. The fact that Guy Ritchie’s movies are supposed to make a certain impression, but that he is not as good at story-telling is simply true, but on the other hand, he managed to create a great retro atmosphere and a whole number of great action scenes (the final action scene, or the scene at the base near the sea). You simply need to put up with the fact that in terms of the plot, this movie is dead and buried at the bottom of the lake. And Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer don’t really help things either. I really had to work my way towards their characters; nevertheless, I feel that the second time around, it would definitely be a lot better, which is not me saying that I won’t give the flick another chance in the future – I might even change my opinion. If nothing else, the absolutely fabulous Alicia Vikander had so much charisma that it helped heal some of the film’s wounds. So, if nothing else, she definitely was a pleasure to watch – more than anybody else in any other movie for a long time. ()

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anglais (over) An over-the-top stylized, undemanding spy retro one-time movie, which is not purely comedic, but it make you smile throughout the footage. Unsurprisingly, it is entirely dependent (even thanks to the unnecessary bad guys) on the squabble of the central trio, which usually works. Most of the time. And if not, "sixties" Ritchie, "Morricone-like" Pemberton or Uncle Rudi with his fairy tale carry it. ()

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anglais As if made for a trip to the forgotten local cinema, where Italian architecture, old-fashioned form, and a nostalgic soundtrack quickly immerse the viewer. It was Daniel Pemberton's music that transported me to the sixties right from the first notes because this love letter to the divine Ennio Morricone is no rip-off but, fortunately, an honest and completely accurate tribute. Surprisingly, Guy Ritchie remains on the same wave as Sherlock Holmes, but because in practice this mainly translates to deadly exchanges of dialogue between the main duo, I have no problem with that. It just could have used a few more viewers. With its unexpectedly poor turnout, the combination of Henry Cavill's elegance, Armie Hammer's stubbornness, and Alicia Vikander's charm does not bode well for a series. ()

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