Movie Review: Atomic Blonde
Charlize Theron is all out of bubblegum.

Like Wonder Woman, Atomic Blonde feels like a solid beginning. The movie's spectacular violence begins to wear a bit toward the end, and its lead character—British Cold War spy Lorraine Broughton, played by Charlize Theron—is a little too enigmatic even for a straight pulp exercise such as this. (Broughton's permafrost reserve makes James Bond—another MI6 operative—seem chatty by comparison.) But you can imagine a number of interesting ways in which this spy-vs.-spy world might open up, and you can imagine the fun it could be to follow along in future installments.
The picture's strong echoes of the John Wick films are not coincidental. Director David Leitch, a veteran stunt specialist on various Bourne and Matrix movies, co-directed the first Wick film (with his production partner and fellow stunt master Chad Stahelski), and he is a man whose mission in life may be to stamp out dull moments and wussy dialogue. The movie kicks off with a nifty bit of automotive action and then turns into a display of some of the most impressive bone-cracking you're likely to have seen since…well, since the last John Wick movie.
The story is drawn from a 2012 graphic novel by Antony Johnston and Sam Hart. It's set in 1989, on the eve of the breaching of the Berlin Wall. Broughton is dispatched to the divided city by her shady masters (Toby Jones and John Goodman), who want her to find and retrieve a stolen master list of undercover agents. No sooner does she arrive in town than she's picked up by a crew of thugs posing as friendlies, and is compelled to do something really terrible to one of them with her blood-red stiletto-heel shoe. (The man's accomplices are treated to more traditional blasts of savagery.) After some rousingly mounted automotive action, Broughton is extracted from the resultant wreckage by local MI6 station chief David Percival (James McAvoy), who soon falls under her badass spell. "I think I fucking love you!" he enthuses. "That's too bad," she says.
Broughton doesn't trust Percival, and before long she's also concerned about a cute biker chick who's been following her—a woman who turns out to be a French intelligence op named Delphine (Sofia Boutella, last seen suffering along with us through The Mummy). Although Broughton doesn't seem like the nuzzly sort, she and Delphine have a fairly hot lesbian sex scene before Lorraine shifts back into terminator mode and starts slinging evil Russkis and Stasi creeps down staircases and across the room into walls and finding wonderfully sadistic new uses for everyday garden hoses and wine-cart corkscrews. (The movie's many bash-and-smash fight scenes derive much of their excitement from the fact that we can see that Theron is doing her own stunts, and that as one of the movie's producers she was able to insist on an unusual degree of blood-flecked vérité -- Broughton absorbs her own share of jaw-rattling punches and body slams, and spends many scenes looking suitably battered and bruised.) There's also some business in a spies-only watch shop (the movie could've used a little more of this), and before long comes word that, yes, there's a traitor in the MI6 ranks.
I wish the movie were a bit more fun than it is. The requisite period-setting boxes are dutifully checked off: everybody smokes and drinks quite a bit (unlike Bond, Broughton takes her vodka straight, sometimes right out of the bottle), and the soundtrack is crowded with oldies by New Order, Nena, and Siouxsie and the Banshees. But the awkward narrative framing, which pulls us back and forth between events in Berlin and the recounting of them in a subsequent debriefing, subverts the story's momentum and precludes any buildup of tension. Also unfortunate is the color-drained imagery, which weighs down the movie's action spirit. The picture has no sense of humor, either—there's nothing in it to match the hilarious weapon-ordering scene in the second Wick film. It's also a drag that Broughton is such an inscrutable character. No one expects a lot of emotional nuance from an action hero, but even Keanu Reeves's uber-stoic John Wick has his reasons (dead wife, dead dog). Broughton is just a butt-kicking machine with no backstory at all. Next time, maybe.
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Ehhh... Sounds too much like "Salt", not enough like "Aliens/Terminator".
That's the thing, you see: nobody has wanted to see an invincible perfect hero since the Seventies, which is why the great female heroes (Ripley, Sarah Connor, etc.) are the "everywomen", and its the Mary Sues (Salt, Gamora, cast of Ghostbusters 2016) that turn into Alt-Right fodder. Jyn Erso, Rey, and Black Widow are borderline (with all granted dispensations for Ms. Johansson's Ms.-Johansson-ness).
Unfortunately, feminists seem to think that this doesn't apply to women.
I still love Commando. I don't care what you say.
Fair enough, but Predator- in which Arnie gets blasted, sent down a waterfall, outsmarted, and pummeled, only to eventually win through sheer luck- is still better.
As is Terminator 2, which really demonstrates the trope by having the invincible killing machine from the first movie become vulnerable-and-beleaguered as the new supporting protagonist.
love these. and Commando.
>>>Ghostbusters 2016
should there be some kind of universal moratorium on its mention?
Rey is not borderline. She's just ridiculous in a different way.
And Jyn Erso falls into the same category as every other Mary Sue special character.
I'm pretty sure that, like Wick, the badass takes her share of punishment here. Loder says, "Broughton absorbs her own share of jaw-rattling punches and body slams, and spends many scenes looking suitably battered and bruised."
She does, the original poster in this thread doesn't know WTF he's talking about. Probably watched the trailer one time and became an online expert. I've seen the movie, it was pretty good, go see it if you want to see a female Jason Bourne who is a lot sexier than Matt Damon.
See my response below. Jesus, some people around here are quick to jump to conclusions...
You don't know wtf you are talking about. She has a couple of scenes where she barely makes it out alive and is stumbling around dodging just to get killed. It's an awesome action film, more in the vein of Jason Bourne than John Wicke. Kurt Loader is kind of right about the downerism of this movie, but it fits the era and the narrative. I don't agree with him on the cut backs to the debriefing room, they only go back when the action has slowed a bit. This was not "feminazi" movie like you are implying. Go watch Rambo for the 100th time and leave the rest of us to enjoy a great star kicking ass, getting her own ass kicked somewhat, and enjoying some 80s music.
WOOAAAAHHHH!
Dude, sorry! Did NOT mean to make a definitive statement! I only read the review, I haven't seen the trailer or anything. I said "sounds like", remember?
Also, where the fuck are you getting the idea I'm some Rambo-loving Alt-Right scumbag? I like down-to-earth, grounded heroes, regardless of gender. I got the *impression* this was in Mary Sue territory. If you think it isn't, then: great! I was wrong! I was just giving my impression, not making unequivocal statements! I've never even SEEN Rambo...
I think this film would have been better if they actually placed her in the same universe as John Wick...
I hear that the movie was solid...
*dons sunglasses*
as in concrete.
I do enjoy Katheryn Winnick in Vikings..And Rose Tyler and Martha Jones in Doctor Who.
I wish the movie were a bit more fun than it is.
Blondes have more fun.
I wonder if Wooderson from the movie "Dazed and Confused" will agree with that since he prefers redheads. 😉
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd070Hf8XK4
And I feel sorry for Luc Besson the way his movie Valerian flopped. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CcEYRfxUOQ
>>> the way his movie Valerian flopped
the only ads were "most beautiful movie ever" wtf
also, I agree with Wooderson on the reds...yum
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. . . she and Delphine have a fairly hot lesbian sex scene--
I'm there.
Feminists always trying to prove they can do everything better than men, even women.
To the contrary, for me. I'm sick of every-movie-and-TV-show-Must-Be-Gay.
Nah, I'm tired of prudish American action movies, this one was good. I like movies where the hero get more than a tiny cut on his forehead. That why this movie and John Wick are great, the heroes take a beating and keep going.
Who hires these men who can barely defend themselves against a woman??? I like fantasy as much as the next guy, but come on. Wonder woman is a supernatural warrior so she naturally kicks bootey! This one probably couldn't defend herself against Sean Penn!
So you think 1 guy can take on 10 guys better than 1 woman? In both situations that person is going to die.
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Youtube vlogger Aaron Clarey alias Captain Capitalism gives his input about Atomic Blonde. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUhsLxH7rDg
Two complaints:
1) Mr. Loder does not disclose he has a cameo in "Atomic Blonde," which was a pretty good movie, kind of "Bound," crossed with "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," when the TV Theron's character is watching plays his MTV newscast from the 80s.
2) I needed a review of "Escape," which I must no go see today without guidance.
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