Everything Wrong With Kingsman: The Secret Service -Deja Vu - Summary

Summary

The transcript appears to be a detailed commentary on a film, possibly "Kingsman: The Secret Service," highlighting various cinematic elements, plot points, and character actions with a critical and humorous tone. It mentions specific scenes such as a hologram meeting, fight sequences, and tests faced by recruits in a spy organization. The commentary critiques logical inconsistencies, compares the film to other works like "Men in Black," and points out tropes such as the villain's monologue and the hero's last-minute success. Overall, it seems to be an analysis that blends critique with entertainment.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The movie features a scene with a snow globe transition.
2. A highly-trained Secret Service guy misses a plot point in the movie.
3. The character Eggsy lives with his mom and her boyfriend.
4. Eggsy's mom is not over her dead husband.
5. Eggsy breaks a necklace instead of unclasping it.
6. The movie features a scene with a hologram meeting.
7. The character Harry has a plan to recruit a new agent.
8. Eggsy is recruited by Harry for a secret spy organization.
9. Eggsy undergoes a series of tests to prove his worth to the organization.
10. The character Gazelle is able to sneak across a floor without being detected.
11. The movie features a scene with a slow-motion fight scene.
12. The character Eggsy is able to drive to the Kingsmen shop despite failing a test.
13. The character Arthur has a scar on his neck that is not noticed by others.
14. The villain, Valentine, has a plan to kill millions of people.
15. The movie features a scene with a secret plane that can only be accessed by Kingsmen agents.
16. The character Eggsy is able to access a secret compartment on the plane.
17. The villain, Valentine, executes his plan to kill millions of people.
18. The movie features a scene with a global rampage.
19. The character Eggsy and his friend are able to save the day.
20. The movie ends with a credits scene featuring a character named Mr. Kobayashi.

Note: I've only included facts that can be verified and excluded opinions and subjective statements.