All the evidence leads to the fact that the murder motive was of romantic background.
Somewhere in northern Kenya, police investigators discovered the body of Tessa (Rachel Weisz), who was brutally murdered. Guy Richie manages to create a delicate balance between humor and action, while also not taking the action scenes too seriously.
emphasizes the hostile relationship but also professional appreciation between the two agents and the girl between them. Very reminiscent of a variety of spy movies like Casino Royale from James Bond movies starring Sean Connery and Roger Moore to the parody “Pink Panther” movies and of course the 1967 hit In Like Flint, whose chauvinistic conduct is very reminiscent of this movie. Both agents start a race against time and search for it, to prevent a global catastrophe. The duo’s only chance is the daughter of a German scientist, who is the key to infiltrating the criminal organization. The criminals are determined to upset the delicate balance of global power by rapidly advancing their nuclear weapons industry and technology. They cooperate on a joint mission of stopping an international criminal organization.
During the early 60s, at the peak of the Cold War, CIA agent Solo (Henry Cavill), and KGB agent Kuryakin (Armie Hammer), are forced to put aside hostility.