Director Matthew Vaughn has definitely been one of the most intriguing creatives in the action space in modern times. Apart from directing movies such as Layer Cake, he has participated in the superhero sphere with efforts like Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class. However, he has a unique niche in the spy genre too, thanks to the Kingsman franchise.Well, Vaughn has another spy movie out courtesy of Argylle. This flick contains a mind-bending narrative, filled with many wild turns as Bryce Dallas-Howard’s Elly goes from writing her novels to a shocking conspiracy involving assassins and secret agencies hunting her down. Elly gets help to unlock the clues to her true role in the war that’s brewing, building to a high-octane, intense finale that leaves Elly even more dazed and confused regarding her true history.Throughout the movie, Elly keeps hallucinating Argylle, wondering what this visual is about. Things get even more confusing by hints that she and Aidan do have some sort of past connection. Still, it’s all hazy to Elly. She doesn’t trust Aidan, as well as his boss, Alfred (Samuel L. Jackson). They reveal key intelligence that confirms Elly isn’t a writer. She’s actually Argylle. More specifically, she’s Rachel Kylle aka R. Kylle, a former CIA operative. Five years ago, Rachel tried to steal information on the Division’s agents, but after killing the hacker to ensure he couldn’t betray her, an explosion occurred and left her comatose in the Thames.
Director Matthew Vaughn has definitely been one of the most intriguing creatives in the action space in modern times. Apart from directing movies such as Layer Cake, he has participated in the superhero sphere with efforts like Kick-Ass and X-Men: First Class. However, he has a unique niche in the spy genre too, thanks to the Kingsman franchise.
Well, Vaughn has another spy movie out courtesy of Argylle. This flick contains a mind-bending narrative, filled with many wild turns as Bryce Dallas-Howard’s Elly goes from writing her novels to a shocking conspiracy involving assassins and secret agencies hunting her down. Elly gets help to unlock the clues to her true role in the war that’s brewing, building to a high-octane, intense finale that leaves Elly even more dazed and confused regarding her true history.
Throughout the movie, Elly keeps hallucinating Argylle, wondering what this visual is about. Things get even more confusing by hints that she and Aidan do have some sort of past connection. Still, it’s all hazy to Elly. She doesn’t trust Aidan, as well as his boss, Alfred (Samuel L. Jackson). They reveal key intelligence that confirms Elly isn’t a writer. She’s actually Argylle. More specifically, she’s Rachel Kylle aka R. Kylle, a former CIA operative. Five years ago, Rachel tried to steal information on the Division’s agents, but after killing the hacker to ensure he couldn’t betray her, an explosion occurred and left her comatose in the Thames.
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