Top 10 best spy movies of all time
In the action film genre, movie spies or always give the audience a mix of action. In addition, the viewer will be led into suspense situations when the spies perform the service. Thereby, it shows the flexibility and intelligence of spies in dealing with situations of dilemma. The spy film is also the subject of many producers ' familiar films. In the recent years there are quite a few spy films or an audience launched. In this article will sum up the best spy movies of all time you shouldn't ignore.
1
The Man from U.N.C.L.E (2015)

The Man from U.N.C.L.E (2015) - Trailer
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is an action film that was filmed from the TV series guest episodes 60 by director Guy Ritchie. The spy film is about Napoleon Solo, a CIA agent secretly tasked with collaborating with the KGB's Illya Kuryakin to investigate a criminal organization with a conspiracy to sabotage peace during the period of the Cold War of the year 60.
2
Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

Zero Dark Thirty (2012) - Trailer
As the only American female director to win an Oscar, Kathryn Bigelow makes her heart-pounding with the work of the intelligence service. In the fierce fight of the CIA with the number one foe-Osama Bin Laden.
With a funding of 40 million and an introduction to the "story of finding the most dangerous man in the World", the film revolves around the main character, Maya, a female analyst of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). She played a major role in the Al-Qaeda battle raid campaign. Maya traced Bin Laden's traces in a decade after the 11/9/2001 terrorist, causing the whole United States to sink into hurt.
The character of Maya by Jessica Chastain shows better the nature of a situation analyst's work, though Maya is only fictitious between a multitude of movie details based on real events. Despite being criticized, Zero Dark Thirty commented on the film's appearance, still an intellectual and rewarding movie.
3
Bond 21: Casino Royale (2006)

Bond 21: Casino Royale (2006) - Trailer
It was the film that opened the new 007 era to Daniel Craig, and is always considered one of the best of the era James Bond films. The film was started at the time Bond received the number 007 and had the right to kill opponents. After stopping a terrorist plot at Miami Airport, he traces the field to the battlefield and finds Le Chiffre's boss. In the same journey, he fell in love with the beauties Vesper Lynd and experienced many emotions...
Other than the previous ones, Casino Royale showed the viewer a less experienced and vulnerable 007. The film won the theaters with sales of up to 599 million (about 19,168 billion VND). It was also the episode 007 most of the guests before Skyfall debuted in 2012.
4
Mission Impossible - Fallout (2018)

Mission Impossible - Fallout (2018) - Trailer
Mission Impossible-Fallout was directed by Christopher McQuarrie, producer and screenwriter. This is the sixth installment of the Mission series.
In this film, Agent Ethan Hunt and his teammates have to trace a radioactive plutonium stolen and be coordinated by a CIA agent after the task is deviated initially. The talks for the sixth film section of the series of missions are unlikely to start from before the mission is unfeasible: The mysterious country is being screened in 2015.
It was the first film to be released in the RealD 3D format, along with limited projection in the IMAX format. The film received much praise for directing, plot, action and closing, with many critics calling it the best film of the brand, as well as one of the best action films of all time.
5
Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)

Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014) - Trailer
The story of the young man-in-back Eggsy (Taron Egerton) became the agent of the Kingsman secret organization in Kingsman: The Secret Service received commendable comments from many sides and has a global turnover of up to 414.4 million.
Kingsman: The Secret Service has fairly loyal content to The comic book's work. The main character motif from an ordinary person, is well-trained to become a world-saving hero who is too familiar and can be encountered in many other works of the genre.
But under the creative pen of author Mark Millar and the unique filmmaking style by Matthew Vaughn, the story is still novel and interesting. Not following conventional movements, Kingsman: The Secret Service gives viewers an impressive combination of the old-fashioned spy action film genre with a modern style of filmmaking, creating a destructive work and diversity of genres.
The film is fast-paced, with content neat and easy to follow. Inspired by the old-fashioned action spy movies, especially from the 007 series, director Matthew Vaughn creates a modern, contemporary spy world that still has a lot of familiar features from the years 60-70 of the previous century.
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