Frank Ochieng
The high-powered and hyper-kinetic The Man From U.N.C.L.E. is a pulsating production that one would expect from the off-kilter imagination of writer-director Guy Ritchie whose flashy and furious actioners such as Snatch and Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels are indicative of the filmmakers excess frivolity. So it is not much of a shock that Ritchies big screen adaptation of the iconic 60s television series that featured the retro-suave Robert Vaughn and golden-haired heart-breaker David McCallum takes on a sleek, stylish and impishly erratic mix of intrigue and frolic.
The consensus is that The Man From U.N.C.L.E. continues the wave of nifty and naughty-minded colourful espionage spectacles that seem to have invaded the summer of 2015....