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Susan Cooper (Melissa McCarthy) is an unassuming, deskbound CIA analyst, and the unsung hero behind the Agency’s most dangerous missions. But when her partner (Jude Law) falls off the grid and another top agent (Jason Statham) is compromised, she volunteers to go deep undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer and prevent a global disaster. (20th Century Fox UK)

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D.Moore 

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English It's a more or less average comedy with an above average Jason Statham in a supporting role, with some really hilarious jokes, a number of obviously improvised and not so good jokes, and action scenes that lack a punch. The two hours was too much and I liked The Heat much better. ()

Stanislaus 

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English Spy is the first comedy in a long time that had me rolling on the floor laughing and clutching my stomach - I have to say that right from the start. Unlike the previous film, Bridesmaids, which also starred Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne under the direction of Paul Feig, the emphasis with Spy was more on less unsavoury scenes and the focus was mainly on parodying spy movies, and no expense was spared on the comedic use of violence, the clumsiness of the main character and the sharp vocabulary (which was already spicy in Bridesmaids). Personally, it was Susan Cooper's unmistakable clumsiness and sharp demeanour that amused me the most, it made me laugh out loud more than once (the scenes with the blond Anton). Plus Jason Statham, who is basically parodying himself, and in a very good way, was superb. All in all, a sharp comedy that doesn't pull any punches, is brisk, tough, funny – fun guaranteed. ()

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lamps 

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English It's almost every bit as hokey as I'd hoped, and yet, or maybe because of that, I can't rate it entirely positively. The story is fine, though the frantic changing of locations and collecting of clues evokes a cheap computer game, but I was puzzled and disappointed that such a significant percentage of jokes were based on dirty sexual innuendo, as if the Farrelly brothers were secretly rewriting the script for the aspiring Feig at night. Fortunately, everything is saved by a bunch of interesting supporting characters, led by a perfect Statham, who’s unforgettable in his parody of himself, and each of his appearances elevates the whole film from the grey of mediocrity to the company of "Good watch", though actually only once. 60% ()

kaylin 

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English A person hears that something is good, but doesn't really believe it. Could a film with Melissa really be that good? But on the other hand, there are other great actors that I like. And Paul Feig has already shown that he has a knack for good movies. Plus, it's about spies. Well, all of this simply came together and I immensely enjoyed this film. ()

MrHlad 

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English Rough, smart, well-written, well-directed, surprising and incredibly funny. I really wouldn't have expected any of those adjectives in a Melissa McCarthy movie a week ago, and while there are a few weak spots and some of the jokes don't quite hit the mark, the funny ones are still significantly more. And Jason Statham is absolutely awesome! ()

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