Upon arrival, she must navigate a treacherous web of double-crosses involving:
: The aesthetic is defined by cold blues and vibrant pink neon lights, reflecting the "cool" but cynical nature of the Cold War endgame.
(2017) is a hyper-stylized action spy thriller that solidified Charlize Theron’s status as a premier action star . Directed by David Leitch (co-director of John Wick ), the film is an adaptation of Antony Johnston and Sam Hart’s 2012 graphic novel, The Coldest City . Plot and Setting Atomic Blonde
: The CIA, KGB, and DGSE are all competing for the document, leading to a high-stakes "trust no one" atmosphere. The "Neon-Noir" Aesthetic
(James McAvoy): An eccentric, skeevy MI6 station chief who has gone "native" in the Berlin underground. Upon arrival, she must navigate a treacherous web
Set in November 1989, just days before the fall of the Berlin Wall , the story follows Lorraine Broughton (Theron), an elite MI6 spy. She is dispatched to Berlin to recover "The List"—a microfilm document hidden in a wristwatch that contains the names of every active undercover agent in the city.
(Sofia Boutella): A French operative with whom Lorraine shares an intense, bisexual romantic connection . Plot and Setting : The CIA, KGB, and
Critics from The Guardian and NPR noted the film's distinct visual style, often described as "neon-noir".