Atomic Blonde shows its roots proudly, obviously taking hints from John Wick and prior to that the action movies of the 1990s, notably The Matrix and earlier Hong Kong actioners. But while definitely a violent movie, this one opts for a slightly more realistic approach. There are no wires, and our hero doesn’t take on entire armies without so much as a scratch or even getting tired.
Rather, the Atomic Blonde of the title is Charlize Theron’s very human Lorraine Broughton, a British MI6 agent sent to Berlin to retrieve essential intelligence that could turn the tide of the waning Cold War and help establish a new world order. While very tall and athletic, Charlize doesn’t have a lot of mass and so her character, who’s a master assassin and spy, uses everything in the environment during fights and certainly doesn’t fight fair. That’s because all of her opponents are burly KGB agents, especially the excellent Daniel Bernhardt, who you may remember from The Matrix Reloaded, Logan, Blood Sport, and many others. Suffice to say, Atomic Blonde has some of the best fight sequences in cinematic history, and this hasn’t been properly recognized, we believe. It’s not over the top, our protagonist gets visibly demolished by her opponents, everyone bleeds and tires realistically, and so on. This stands in sharp contrast to movies where small men and women take on people several times their size without the aid of weapons or anything else, which isn’t very convincing. None of that here. Lorraine fights dirty if needed and uses everything from hand guns to hot plates to gain the upper hand against physically bigger and stronger adversaries.
The other awesome female spy in the story is done by Sofia Boutella, who’s always excellent and a joy to behold. Her character isn’t as capable as Charlize’s, but she can certainly hold her own. The rest of the cast is masterful as well, from Eddie Marsan as a hapless Stasi defector and James McAvoy as a semi-crazed MI6 deep cover agent, to the bureaucratic interrogator done by the ever-lovable Toby Jones.