The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 2015 Full Movie Free Download

In the early 1960s, CIA agent Napoleon Solo and KGB operative Illya Kuryakin participate in a joint mission against a mysterious criminal organization, which is working to proliferate nuclear weapons.

Director:

 Guy Ritchie

Writers:

 Guy Ritchie (screenplay), Lionel Wigram(screenplay), 5 more credits.

Stars:

 Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer, Alicia Vikander |See full cast and crew.






Storyline

In the early 1960s, CIA agent Napoleon Solo and KGB operative Illya Kuryakin participate in a joint mission against a mysterious criminal organization, which is working to proliferate nuclear weapons.

Movie Reviews

Towards the end of the movie, Henry Cavill's Napoleon Solo asks, "How's THAT for entertainment?
" (when teaching the movie's villain a lesson about monologuing), and my answer regarding this
 movie would have to echo Waverly's "very good", as this film manages to out-Bond the last two
 actual Bond films. While it might be the unpopular opinion, I in fact enjoyed Guy Ritchie's two 
Sherlock Holmes films and so decided to give this a chance, knowing nothing about the original 
TV series this movie was based on and going in with no preconceived notions. One thing that sets
 it apart from other recent spy thrillers is it staying set in the 60s time period and not being 
"modernised". From the opening "spy jazz" music, it sets the tone for what will be a fun ride. 
Ritchie's unique directing style fits perfectly with this slick/stylish film and he proves once again 
to have the right touch when it comes to blending humor with serious moments (one example
 being in the most morbidly amusing torture sequence I've seen since Bond's in Casino Royale)
. Whilst there are "talky" moments and occasions where the camera lingers on a shot for a solid 
moment, which those with impatience may grow restless during, there's also action (but not such
 that it's overkill) mixed with humour, some emotional beats and even the odd sexy moment.
 It all combines extremely well.


Interestingly, as has been noted elsewhere, the main cast aren't using their own accents for their

 roles, with Brit Henry Cavill playing the American Napoleon Solo, American Armie Hammer 
playing Russian Illya Kuryakin and Swede Alicia Vikander as German Gaby Teller. Cavill, who I 
found dull/a bore in Man of Steel (then again, I felt that way about the film as a whole save for 
Antje Traue's Faora), is far better utilised as the suave/cool Solo here (which now brings the tally 
of cool movie characters by the name of 'Solo' to TWO - the other being...hmm, let's think...). He 
oozes charm, confidence, elegance - all those words that make up the definition of 'suave' - and 
has some great reactions. One scene I particularly liked was him just chilling, with a sandwich 
and bottle of vino in a truck he commandeered, as his newly assigned partner was attempting to 
escape some baddies in a boat. Just when you think Solo's almost heartless, he shows he's
 become quite attached to the Russian with anger management issues and does something nice
 for him (when they're not exchanging spy bugs or ramming each other through toilet stalls 
Casino Royale-style). As expected, they spend the majority of the film begrudgingly working
 alongside each other, bantering/arguing and showing each other up. Illya might be almost 
superhuman in strength and have the fancy fence-cutting tools, but Solo has the expertise 
breaking into vaults undetected...almost. Armie Hammer's better served here partnered with 
Cavill than he was with Depp in The Lone Ranger. The two play well off each other and have a 
nice fun dynamic. It also must be noted (since everyone's pointed it out regarding Tom Cruise in 
M:I 5) that while this film has a lot of stunts, both Cavill and Hammer took part in them, with the
 latter apparently giving his stunt double "hardly a chance to do anything because he's out there 
doing it all by himself". 

2015 seems the year of the Awesome Swedes, as Alicia Vikander joins M:I 5's Rebecca Ferguson

 in making quite the memorable impression on screen. Apart from some rough-and-tumble with 
Illya, Vikander's Gaby sadly doesn't get to kick as much butt as the aforementioned Ferguson, but 
still proves hard to look away from when she's on screen (partly because she's dressed in 
eye-catching 60s fashion - which, along with the film's score/use of songs, goes a long way to 
creating the right 'mood' for the film - but also because she's awesome in other ways). Her 
character, a mechanic at the start of the film, soon finds herself in the thick of the action during 
a great chase scene featuring her at the wheel, with Solo in the back seat and the then unknown 
to them Illya in hot pursuit (a fantastic sequence, with the directing, music, acting all flowing
 together seamlessly...and manual window winders used for great comedic effect). Vikander has 
interesting/fun dynamics with Cavill and Hammer, showing some different sides to her character 
(one instance being in an amusing dance sequence) whilst also proving smart/helpful and that 
there's a bit more to her than you might first expect. This trio of characters are a large part of 
what makes the film as good as it is. Elizabeth Debicki plays the icy cold Victoria to the best of 
her ability, although there's not that much going on with her that one wouldn't already suspect. 
Hugh Grant and Jared Harris are both good in their small parts. Playing Gaby's Uncle Rudi, 
Sylvester Groth is quite memorable in his role.

While in his Sherlock Holmes movies Ritchie showed us in slow detail what Sherlock was going to

 do to his opponents (so we could actually *see* it/make sense of it before everything sped back
 up and he moved in a blur), it's sort of the opposite here, where we flashback to things we
 might've missed, little details and such, that are later filled in for us and thus make sense. The
 use of split screen is also something he seems quite fond of, walking the line between being 
used effectively and overuse. It proves an extra flourish to an already very stylised film. I 
enjoyed this origin film of sorts for the team made up of our three main characters - who 
hopefully we'll get to see more of in a sequel, as this ended up being a pleasantly surprising 
addition to the spy film genre. For extra background info about the characters, as well as to learn
 what the acronym U.N.C.L.E. stands for, make sure to watch the stylish end credits.


The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Official Trailer 2015 – Henry Cavill, Armie Hammer Movie HD


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