“The King’s Man”: What English couldn’t get on the battlefield, they wanted to get it through movies

Kingsman’s viewing experience for the first movie was quite pleasant, and it was mixed with various personal ideas from the second movie. “The King’s Man” is even more uncomfortable. Its obsession with smearing Russia is deeper than that of 007. What English couldn’t get on the battlefield, English wanted to get through movies. To be […]

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‘The King’s Man’ Review: Dramatic adaptation doesn’t mean recklessly con-coat, plot is too off or below the standard

In a mysterious organization, a man introduces a young man to Vladimir Lenin. Who? Adolf Hitler. According to them, with Vladimir Lenin as a strong left, the power of the right will also be strengthened, and with Hitler against Vladimir Lenin, the world will be balanced. That is to say, both Vladimir Lenin and Hitler […]

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