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Great action but sorry character 'Atomic Blonde'


I was curious. Who will be the main character of the Spy Action after Jason Bourne was disappeared at the end of 'Bourne Ultimatum'?

Lorraine, the top agent of MI6, played by Mad Max's Charlize Theron is charming. She is rough but very human. Charlize Theron, which is chic and tough, feels even more feminine, matches this cast.

But the director was so obsessed with the girl Crush, that it broke the main character a little. Her action was great, but it was too desperate. What if it had been a little bit cool? Like Lara Crawford, played by Angelina Jolie.

The character 'Lorraine' also does not have the attractiveness and likelihood of Jason Bourne looking for his identity. Lorraine should have been more stereoscopic. If so, her action would have been brighter. And she could have become the icon of new spy action after Jason Bourne.


This film is set in Berlin during the Cold War era. It is the city where the liberal democratic camps and communist camps have replaced each other with barriers. The city was where the intelligence agencies of both camps were competing. Here a MI6 agent is killed and the list of secret agents around the world disappears. Each country's intelligence agencies are in search of this list. If this list was made public, it would have the power of nuclear bombing. To solve this problem Lorraine was sent to this warlike city.

Afterwards, Lorraine ran, fought and pursued. She does not have conflict and pain like Jason Bourne. The action is intense and the pictures are sensational, but too unilinear. This is why this complete movie is less than Bourne series.


The movie "Atomic Blonde" left much to be desired. In action, Charlize Theron was able to come up with a spy action that was similar to Bourne series. However, it is satisfactory for killing time and has some completeness. If you want a hearty spy action, you will not regret it.

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