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  46. 1963, the height of the Cold War. In an unlikely alliance, a CIA agent, Napoleon Solo and KGB agent, Illya Kuryakin, band together to save the world from nuclear disaster. A top nuclear scientist, formerly employed by the US, has gone missing. It is suspected his brother has kidnapped him to work on a nuclear bomb. Solo and Kuryakin accompany the scientist's daughter, Gaby, to Rome, as this is where her uncle is based. The idea is to covertly investigate his company and, hopefully, find the scientist and the bomb. Things aren't all plain sailing though. This is heightened by the fact that Solo and Kuryakin aren't sure they can trust each other and, to some extent, still regard each other as enemies.
  47. In the 1960s with the Cold War in play, CIA agent Napoleon Solo successfully helps Gaby Teller defect to West Germany despite the intimidating opposition of KGB agent Illya Kuryakin. Later, all three unexpectedly find themselves working together in a joint mission to stop a private criminal organization from using Gaby's father's scientific expertise to construct their own nuclear bomb. Through clenched teeth and stylish poise, all three must find a way to cooperate for the sake of world peace, even as they each pursue their own agendas.
  48. After seeing a promising and action-packed trailer, I was very pumped expecting to see a film that would give James Bond a run for his money. Sadly all the exhilarating scenes of this film were spoiled in the trailer, thus we are left with an borderline unwatchable waste of celluloid.<br/><br/>The plot is difficult to keep up with, not because it&#39;s intricate simply because it is much akin to a lullaby in that it puts small children to sleep and challenges adults to stay awake. The humour is a different beast entirely, as the bad acting, the lack of meaningful dialogue and the slow developing plot lulls you to sleep the awkward sexual innuendos wake you right back up like a bucket of cold water. The main character &quot;Solo&quot; played by Henry Cavill is not smooth nor suave he&#39;s in fact as coarse as sandpaper.<br/><br/>I honestly cannot be bothered to write anymore on this god awful film, this is the first review I have ever written and it is to warn people to stay away from this snooze fest.
  49. Boring - this is what this film is; the first half hour was so slow that I was tempted to walk out. In bringing back this 60s classic they forgot to add any decent action until very late on and the whole story line was so stupid and unlikely that I shook my head in disbelief. Let&#39;s make the &#39;nazty Nazis&#39; the villains - in the 1960s? Yeah right. Compared to Mission Impossible V, let alone Bond, this was more of advertisement for classic 1960s sartorial elegance than anything resembling a spy thriller. The two male leads had all the charisma of men&#39;s underwear models and there was never much in the way of genuine excitement, let alone tension. You always knew that the &#39;nazty Nazis&#39; were a bunch of hopeless goons and that our heroes would make short work of them, with the help of a British aircraft carrier (!). Guy Ritchie has proved yet again what a vacuous and shallow director he is with this weak effort - lots of glitz and no substance.
  50. The film is nothing but a sensuous rush of snappy period costumes, elegant beauties, dapper men, kinetic action and so-so quips, and because Ritchie seems even less concerned with story than usual, that blinkered approach very nearly works.
  51. The film is based on the television series of the same name that ran on NBC from 1964 to &#39;68. The series was an espionage adventure about two secret agents, Napoleon Solo (<a href="/name/nm0001816/">Robert Vaughn</a>) and Illya Kuryakin (<a href="/name/nm0564724/">David McCallum</a>) who worked for an organization named the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement (U.N.C.L.E.) The series was different from most other spy series of the time in that the agents were not acting on behalf of any country or government, but a private organization that was dedicated to fighting crime and evildoers. This was evidenced by the fact that the two agents on the series were an American (Solo) and a Russian (Kuryakin) working together during the Cold War. Their primary antagonist was a criminal network known as THRUSH which was dedicated to taking over the world. No. No, but some extra information about some of the characters are shown during the credits. See here or here for more information. a5c7b9f00b
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