Atomica bionda

Titolo originale: Atomic Blonde
Regia: David Leitch |
Anno: 2017
Origine: Germany | Hungary | Sweden | United States of America |
Generi: Azione Avventura Thriller
Tag: berlin, germany | undercover agent | undercover | germany | spy | cold war | stasi | bisexuality | vodka | kgb | europe | double agent | based on comic | murder | mi6 | murder investigation | ddr |
Cast: Charlize Theron | James McAvoy | Eddie Marsan | John Goodman | Toby Jones | James Faulkner | Roland Møller | Sofia Boutella | Bill Skarsgård | Sam Hargrave | Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson | Til Schweiger | Barbara Sukowa | Attila Árpa | Martin Angerbauer | Lili Gesler | Sara Natasa Szonda | Declan Hannigan | Balázs Lengyel | Daniel Hargrave | Greg Rementer | Daniel Bernhardt | Cale Schultz | Attila Hasznosi | Balázs Veres | Ronald Reagan |

In piena Guerra fredda, Lorraine Broughton, una agente sotto copertura del MI6, viene spedita a Berlino per recuperare un prezioso dossier. Una volta in Germania, si allea con l'ufficiale governativo David Percival per districarsi nel più letale gioco di spie.

Approfondimenti

Daniel Bernhardt also appeared in John Wick (2014), which was co-directed by David Leitch, playing a [...] D
At the end of the car fight scene, when James McAvoy (David Percival) retrieves Charlize Theron's re [...] D
Eddie Marsan and James McAvoy previously starred together in Filth (2013). D
One character makes a brief, jaundiced reference to David Hasselhoff being in town. Hasselhoff was i [...] D
In a 2018 Playboy interview, Sofia Boutella was asked if it bothered her that the media made a big d [...] D
Meanwhile the business card of CENTRAL modified for the film, the card is almost the same as they st [...] D
In the scene where Lorraine finds the picture of Gascoigne and herself, in the drawer, you can see a [...] D
James Faulkner (C) and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson (Yuri Bakhtin) have both previously starred [...] D
Carl F. Bucherer's watch is featured prominently in the movie. The director, David Leitch, is a bran [...] D
The mini show in the opening sequence in London is a BMW produced Mini, these models were released b [...] D
Eddie Marsan previously worked with Charlize Theron in Hancock (2008) as well as Biancaneve e il cac [...] D
When meeting Delphine in her friend's bar, she orders Lorraine her specialty drink to which Lorraine [...] D
It took 45 minutes to film Charlize Theron's sex scene with Sofia Boutella. Theron found the scene e [...] D
Charlize Theron spent five years developing this project. D
Before the final fight, a Russian song is playing, "Capricious Horses" by Vladimir Vysotskiy, with t [...] D
When credit score begin, the word "password" is displayed and "The Coldest City" is entered. The mov [...] D
In an interview with "IMDb Originals," James McAvoy said that he learned that "MI6, post-World War I [...] D
Charlize Theron said that she and Sofia Boutella being dancers actually helped make is easier when i [...] D
Now Playing Podcast reviewed Atomic Blonde. This film received three "recommends". D
Broughton's character is seen throughout the movie drinking Stoli on ice, which is a Russian vodka. [...] D
James McAvoy and Toby Jones starred in at least two Marvel movies. McAvoy was Charles Xavier in the [...] D
When Lorraine first visits the bar of Delphine's friend, there is a neon sign in the background that [...] D
Charlize Theron cracked two teeth while filming. D
Before filming resumed, James McAvoy broke his hand on the set of Split (2016) and had to endure all [...] D
With few exceptions, the soundtrack predominantly features songs released in 1983 or earlier, which [...] D
The key fight sequence that unfolds in a real Berlin building lasts for almost 10 minutes in what ap [...] D
Grossed $100 million at the box office. D
Charlize Theron said that the success of Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) helped guide the development of A [...] D
There are two references to Trevanian aka Rod Whitaker. At 32:54, the book used to hide the recorder [...] D
The movie playing in the cinema at Alexanderplatz is Stalker (1979), a Soviet-made film about a prof [...] D
David Leitch's first solo credit as director, after co-directing John Wick (2014) with Chad Stahelsk [...] D
In both this film and La talpa (2011), Toby Jones plays a senior British intelligence officer in the [...] D
Early in the movie, where Charlize Theron is in a car fighting two escorts, the tunnel sequence in B [...] D
Use of the Wilhelm scream during the apartment fight as Lorraine is jumping out of the window. D
The only song on the soundtrack that was released after 1989, when the story takes place, is "Fight [...] D
The movie is based on Antony Johnston and Sam Hart's 2012 graphic novel 'The Coldest City', which re [...] D
It was originally hoped that David Bowie would play a part in the film, although he turned down the [...] D
Italian censorship visa # 112333 delivered on 24-7-2017. D
This movie was released in the USA 10211 days after the Berlin Wall fell, which is almost as long as [...] D
Charlize Theron had eight personal trainers to help her master her intensely physical performance. S [...] D
This is Sofia Boutella's second time in a spy film. She also appeared in Kingsman: Secret Service (2 [...] D
Although based on a graphic novel, it shares notable similarities to Ed Brubaker's Image Comics seri [...] D
An MTV voiceover mentions the newest music controversy over "sampling" - a new art form or plagiaris [...] D
The song "Fastidious Horses" by Vladimir Vysotskiy is also featured in the movie Il sole a mezzanott [...] D
The pivotal fight on the marble stairs presented one of the most challenging sequences to film. Char [...] D
While the main focus in both the graphic novel and the script was always on the character Lorraine B [...] D
The entire film is shot on locations throughout Europe. D

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Errori

When agent Broughton changes from Alexanderplatz to the Kino International she just crosses the stre [...] D
At around minute 78 Spyglass urges Lorraine the need to improve her German. Throughout the film, it [...] D
Early in the movie, the concrete barriers (over which a body is dropped) clearly move and bend like [...] D
As Charleze Theron walks past the green mini at the start, it can be seen with sports pack arches. T [...] D
When the guy is hit in the face with the skateboard, the blood doesn't splatter until a half second [...] D
The subway station and wagons depicted in the film is Budapest Metro, not Berliner U-Bahn. The latte [...] D
During the car chase when Charlize is fighting from the back seat, she has the guy next to her hangi [...] D
When Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron) emerges on to the streets of London at the start of the fi [...] D
The cigarette lighters in the film are supposed to resemble a classic Dunhill design, which close wi [...] D
Lorraine escapes from the stairwell fight in a car. The blond thug jumps on the hood, she shoots him [...] D
Before the scene inside the airplane takes place a Gulfstream V is filmed to imply the aircraft that [...] D
The architecture and style of the Gascoigne apartment and building is totally unusual for Berlin. Th [...] D
When Lorraine goes to Percival's apartment, the camera pans over his bookshelf, prominently showing [...] D
James McAvoy's character, David Percival, drives a Porsche 911 Turbo (given by the distinctive spoil [...] D
During the car chase, one of the pursuing cars is t-boned by a truck and flips. There's clearly no [...] D
Since the film Stalker by Andrey Tarkovskiy was a production of the Soviet Union it was released in [...] D
David's Porsche 911 (aka 964) is the US-spec model, given by the pair of rubber bumperettes shown be [...] D
When Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron) emerges on to the streets of London at the start of the fi [...] D
While acting as Lorraine's tour guide, David points out Brandenburg Gate and then Checkpoint Charlie [...] D
The underground trains shown are definitely not a type that ever has been used in Berlin. In additio [...] D
When Lorraine arrives at Tempelhof she and some other passengers are using trolley suitcases. These [...] D
When Lorraine Broughton enters Berlin she is given a visa limited to the time necessary to prepare t [...] D
David drives a Porsche 911 (aka 964) can been seen with the Cup 1 wheels, which was not available un [...] D
During the opening credits, as Charlize walks to her meeting with Eric Gray, the exact same lovely b [...] D
The British Berlin agent says "You do the math." A Brit would say "maths", and the Americanism would [...] D
When the policeman hits a youth with a skateboard, he clearly swings at about the level of his elbow [...] D
Percival pours a 5 gallon drum of gasoline over his apartment and then runs a trail of fuel to the h [...] D
Delphine Lasalle identifies herself by stating that she works for French intelligence. In reality sh [...] D
Obviously, for a US audience, they used a large British building to represent MI6, but it looks noth [...] D
At about 1:35 when Broughton is being questioned by C and the CIA man, both men are shown with strip [...] D
Gasciogne is hit twice with a car, the second time even trapped between the Mercedes and the VW bus. [...] D
Lorraine arrives at Tempelhof airport in 1989 on a Pan Am flight. That would be impossible, as Pan A [...] D
When Lorraine is at her hotel room during the Berlin riots, the episode of MTV News: The Week in Roc [...] D
At 33:10 into the film the Brandenburg Gate is seen, with the Iron Cross and the eagle clearly visib [...] D
When agent Broughton enters East Berlin she uses a pedestrian-only border crossing. However as a for [...] D
During the fight at the apartment with the blonde soldier (Daniel Bernhardt), Lorraine is thrown on [...] D
The frunk (front trunk) of the Porsche is clearly a mock-up. It is much bigger than the real thing, [...] D
When splicing tape taken from various sources there is always ambient (background) noise, particular [...] D
Right before Perceval kills Yuri you see stacks of $100 US bills. These are the 1996 redesigned bill [...] D
Delphine stabs Percival in the lower chest through the rib cage, and then even deeper directly betwe [...] D
Lorraine Broughton mentions that she met the group of KGB agents near "Palast der Republik". The pla [...] D
The bruises on Lorraine's face change throughout her interrogation. During an interrogation, bruises [...] D
When Lorraine kicks a policeman backwards through a glass table, a puff of smoke from the squib that [...] D
Several scenes feature characters wearing Tom Ford sunglasses. The film is set in 1989, long before [...] D
At the beginning of the film, Opel Calibra is partially visible. This model was introduced in the fa [...] D
When Lorraine and Spyglass are on the stairs, Spyglass holds up index and middle fingers when he tel [...] D
When agent Broughton enters the a cinema to escape the KGB thugs, it is clearly the Kino Internation [...] D
Once in the movie, which takes place in November 1989, a speaker on the radio says that refugees fro [...] D
Near the beginning of the film, when agent Lorraine Broughton is being given her mission debriefing [...] D
When Lorraine enters the Central Café, the music played in the background is "Der Kommissar", but [...] D
In one scene, a man is playing Tetris in colour on a TV monitor. The music coming from the game, how [...] D
When Lorraine's passport is examined, the colour of the cover is burgundy. Although the old blue UK [...] D
In the underground station before entering East-Berlin, West-German custom officers were shown check [...] D
Various alcohol bottles at bars and on Percival's desk did not exist in 1989. For example, Percival [...] D
When Lorraine is falling down the stairs it's clearly visible that it's the stunt double. D
Marlboro cigarettes are smoked through at the film. In several scenes, these are clearly modern ciga [...] D
When Lorraine enters MI6 during the opening credits, both Union Flags outside are upside down on one [...] D
The car sends Gasciogne flying through the air, yet it stops within the length of its hood (less tha [...] D
When Lorraine and Spyglass are being car-chased, the bullet-holes in the windshield change positions [...] D
In David's apartment, when Lorraine is offered a pair of jeans and walking towards his bookshelf, yo [...] D
Outside the airplane, it's pouring, yet Lorraine is completely dry. D
When the KGB thug starts the music, the PLAY button on the boombox stays depressed, as is normal fo [...] D
A man is playing Tetris; he stands up and walks away from the computer but the Tetris block still mo [...] D
The refrigerator used by Lorraine to smash the bad guy's face during the fight scene is American-siz [...] D
David Percival's car is ostensibly a Porsche 911 Turbo but has features indicating it's a replica "T [...] D
When James is hit by the car, the top of back window of the van in front of him is broken. However, [...] D
During the fight scene in the apartment building, Broughton fights using the Centre Axis Relock tech [...] D
The aircraft at the end of the movie that Lorraine boards is a Gulfstream V, which wasn't introduced [...] D
When Lorraine jumps through the window after the fight scenes, the cop with the water hose around hi [...] D
When they report on the autopsy findings on the murdered MI6 Agent Gasciogne, they say that they fou [...] D
When Lorraine is walking through Alexanderplatz to the Kino International, she crosses the road. The [...] D
Once in the movie the supposedly German words "Sovietische Handelsmission" ( "Soviet Trade Mission") [...] D
When Lorraine walks to her London office, the same car, a blue MGB GT, is seen in three different sh [...] D
Vehicles that did not yet exist in 1989 can be seen in the background and in establishing shots thro [...] D

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