Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Kingsman: The Secret Service
- Industry/Marketing
- Release
- 20th Century Fox
- Official Trailer Published on 21 May 2014
- Official Trailer 2 Published on 22 Sep 2014
- Official Trailer 3 Published on
9 Dec 2014
- Official Red Band Trailer Published on 12 Dec 2014
- Premiere: The film's premiere was held in
London on 14 January 2015
- Released in cinemas in the UK: 29 January 2015
- Released in cinemas in the US: 13 February 2015
- Released on DVD/Bluray: Digital HD on 15 May 2015 and on
Blu-ray Disc and DVD on 9 June
- Finance
- Budget: $94 Million
- Box office: $414.4 Million
- Exhibition
- It was released in 2D and IMAX 3D in select international
territories only, using DMR
- Distributed by 20th Century Fox
- Producers
- Matthew Vaughn
- David Reid
- Adam Bohling
- Ad Campaign
- The trade paperback collecting the comics miniseries
was released on 14 January 2015.
- Vaughn teamed up with luxury retailer Mr Porter to create a 60-piece clothing line
based on the film.
- The collaboration is the first of its kind, making Kingsman: The Secret Service the first film
from which customers can buy all of the outfits they see.
- The film also includes significant product placement for Adidas Originals
- Listed the three most well known actors on the
posters to the exclusion of Taron Egerton.
- Attract fans of those actors rather than having an unknown
actor who won't have a large fanbase
- Audience
- Demographics
- Fans of the graphic novel
- Fans of the genre
- Fans of the actors/actress’
- Colin Firth
- Samuel L. Jackson
- Michael Caine
- Link with how Taron Egerton was excluded from name credits in promotional media
- Fans of Matthew Vaughn (director)
- Media 2.0
- Audiences will watch film, make reviews of it, attracting more audiences
- Psychographics
- Younger working class audiences will relate with a character like Eggsy and want to want it.
- British audiences with relate with the characters as they feature british characteristics
- Upper middle class audiences will relate with characters like Harry like aspire to be them
and also relate with parts of their character.
- Narrative
- Narrative: Two-Strand equilibrium narrative
- Converge after 2nd halfs
- Harry Hart and the Kingsmen
- Equilibrium: Agent Lancelot goes on a mission
to rescue Professor Arnold
- Disruption: Lancelot is killed
- Recognition: Harry and the Kingsmen
look into who did it, whilst finding a
replacement.
- Attempt to repair: Harry meets Valentine
and Hart learns of Valentine's connection
to an obscure hate group's church in
Kentucky. He goes to it and is killed by
Valentine.
- Eggsy Becoming a Kingsman
- New Equilibrium: Eggsy, Roxy
and Merlin stop Valentine from
culling the major of the Earth’s
population.
- Action Codes
- The Death of Lancelot: Makes the Kingsmen
start investigating and gives Eggsy an
opportunity to join the Kingsmen.
- The Dinner with Harry and Valentine:
Leads Harry to the church where he is
killed.
- Harry’s Death: Makes
Eggsy go back to the
Kingsman base and
stop Valentine
- Genre
- Intertextually
- Often spoofs the Bond films
- Gadgets
- Bulletproof umbrella
- Watch that fires darts
- Pen that contains poison
- Characters
- The elderly man in charge of the
agency (dispatcher)
- Bond: M
- Kingsman: Arthur
- The tech guy (helper)
- Bond: Q
- Kingsman: Merlin
- The Villian with a convoluted plan
- Bond: Blofeld
- Kingsman: Richmond Valentine
- The Middle aged charming
gentleman spy
- Bond: James Bond
- Kingsman: Harry Hart
- Alcohol
- Knowledge and love for complex alcohols
- “Martini. Gin, not vodka, obviously. Stirred for 10 seconds
while glancing at an unopened bottle of vermouth. Thank
you.”
- Countertype
- Protagonists dies at the end of the second act
- The villain
- Hates gore
- Wears a tracksuit and
snapback hat
- Speaks with a lisp
- Roxanne (the female agent Eggsy is friends
with) doesn’t get with Eggsy at the end
- Conventional
- Different locations around the world
- The Middle East
- Snowy area, alps?
- London
- Kentucky
- Iconography
- Explosions
- Guns
- Representation
- Female
- Gazelle (Sofia Boutella)
- Henchwoman
- Strong female character
- Prosthetic legs
- Blades
- Is able to kill a Kingsman agent at the beginning
- Throughout the rest of the film we are told
how good these agents are.
- Countertype to gender stereotypes
- Link with Judith Butler
- Takes down the Princess of Sweden’s bodyguards
- Has no issue with killing
- Unlike Valentine
- Roxy (Sophie Cookson)
- Helper character
- Another strong female character
- Successfully passes through the
Kingsman training
- Becomes a kingsman agent
- Doesn’t get with Eggsy at the end
- Weakness
- Fear of heights
- Which she deals with in the climax
- Crown Princess Tilde of Sweden (Hanna Alström)
- Conventionally attractive
- Camera lingers on her behind in the last scene in the film
- Male Gaze
- Damsel in distress
- Need Eggsy to help rescue her.
- Michelle Unwin (Samantha Womack)
- Eggsy’s mum
- Needs to be told to lock
her baby in a bathroom so
she isn’t hurt
- Damsel in distress
- In post credits scene Eggsy saves her from
Dean and asks her to go live with him.
- Weak character
- Falls for Dean, a violent character.
- Unable to stop him when he is about to
beat Eggsy
- Later in the film we find out he beats her.
- Male
- Harry Hart (Colin Firth)
- Kingsman agent
- Strong character
- Able to take down Dean’s henchmen
- Much younger than him
- Polite
- Cares about etiquette and
manners
- “Manners maketh man”
- Richmond Valentine
(Samuel L. Jackson)
- Countertype
- Hates violence
- After killing Harry: “That felt f##king awful”
- Dresses like a youth
- Speaks with a lisp
- Dean Baker (Geoff Bell)
- Violent
- Pins Eggsy to a wall and threatens to kill him
- Beats Eggsy’s mum
- Age
- Harry Hart (Colin Firth)
- Middle aged yet active
- Is able to beat up a whole gang of 20 year old without any struggle
- Kills the majority of the people in the church while under the
influence of Valentine’s SIM card
- Wise
- Gives Eggsy advice throughout the film
- Chester King (Michael Caine)
- Old dispatcher character
- Seems to be a wise character
- Turns out that he has starting working with Valentine
- Tries to kill Eggsy
- Gets tricked by him when he tries to
poison him
- Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson)
- Man in his 60s
- However acts as a person much younger
- Dresses like Eggsy
- Countertype to age stereotype
- Weak
- Hates the site of blood
- Class
- Upper Class
- Shown as the richer people
- Setting and colour - Upper class areas in the film are
vibrant and quite regal looking, historical type
building.
- The Kingsman
- All upper class
- Live in a mansion
- Speak very posh, polite. They often state that “Manner Maketh the Man”. All
of the Upper Class characters are in Kingsman. They know a lot about
drinks, clothing and manners.
- Harry, Arthur and Lancelot
- Wears expensive suits
- These characters could be seen a facade. When Eggsy kills Arthur just before
he dies he starts to speak in a working class cockney accent and also when
Eggsy becomes a member of Kingsman and puts on the suit, he acts in a more
upper class way.
- Lower Class
- Shown as being the
poorer people.
- Overall shown as immature and more unintelligent group of
people
- Setting and colour - Working class areas in the film are dull
and gloomy looking, council flats
- Eggsy
- Uses slang, swears.
- Wear hoodies, snapback hats
and tracksuits
- First scene we see of the main
character Eggsy he’s stealing a
car and going on a joyride
- Michelle Unwin
- Before father’s death Eggsy’s home appeared to
be fairly middle class
- Mother dressed and spoke in a middle
class way
- 17 years later, mother now dressing and
speaks in a working class way.
- Husband is working class