Spy Movie Analyse

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Juan Soto D. Taylor ENGL 1301 4 November 2015 Spy Spy, a 2015 film directed by famous director Paul Feig is an outstanding movie, which was successfully liked by people. The movie is a comedy in which a woman named Susan assists a CIA agent named Bradley, after witnessing Bradley’s assassination by a Bulgarian arms dealer named Rayna Boyanov, Susan must go undercover to avenge Bradley and capture Boyanov. With its amazing acting of the cast, a well written script, and the famous locations in Hungary, France and Italy, Spy was a well-organized and performed movie. The director, Paul Feig could not have chosen a better cast to perform the movie with such an amazing talent. With actresses and actors like Melissa McCarthy, Rose Byrne, Jude Law and Jason Statham, the movie is a well acted film in which they gave all their talent to perform the movie in a way that it succeeded in the movie business. Not only are they very skilled at performing the scenes that made everyone laugh, but also at acting out dangerous scenes that kept the audience entertained. …show more content…

Paul used a humorous tone throughout the whole movie to make it a comedy that everyone could enjoy. Even when there were fighting scenes, he used humour to make fun of CIA agents by making Susan commit errors that a well trained agent should not commit. Like justin Chang from variety comments”[It’s] an uproarious blast of globe-trotting action-comedy delirium that doesn't spoof the espionage-thriller genre so much as drop a series of banana peels in its path.” Whenever something funny happens, people cannot stop laughing about

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