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Post Atomic Blonde Thoughts
Charlize Theron is fun to watch in a film. I still remember her as the one armed driver in a post-apocalyptic world of Mad Max: Fury Road. In her latest film she is a spy caught in action heavy spy thriller set in Cold War Germany just before the fall of the Berlin Wall
The film reminds me of Sodenbergh’s Haywire. Then again this is a different creature a spy film laced with an excellent soundtrack made up of songs from the 1980s that is synched with the action scenes. It is good escapist fare. I enjoyed it and found myself humming Nena s 99 Luftballoons.