Atomic Blonde Page #2

Synopsis: The crown jewel of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Agent Lorraine Broughton (Theron) is equal parts spycraft, sensuality and savagery, willing to deploy any of her skills to stay alive on her impossible mission. Sent alone into Berlin to deliver a priceless dossier out of the destabilized city, she partners with embedded station chief David Percival (James McAvoy) to navigate her way through the deadliest game of spies.
Director(s): David Leitch
Production: Focus Features
  6 wins & 15 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
63
Rotten Tomatoes:
77%
R
Year:
2017
115 min
$51,536,935
Website
4,071 Views


I gave the microfilm to

Gascoigne last night.

James didn't show up.

I did my part.

I gave him the list.

You have to get me and

my family across.

It's not safe for

us anymore here.

The Russians are onto me.

No list, no deal.

In order to fight the

powers that be...

- I risked everything.

- No list, no deal.

You listen to me, Spyglass.

Without that list, why

shouldn't I take you outside

and shoot you in

the f***ing head?

You are going to kill

a Stasi officer?

One that's about to

defect to the West? Yeah.

Without an embassy

to look after him,

Percival has gone

somewhat native.

C :
Gone f***ing feral.

Berlin is the Wild West.

If that bloody wall

comes crashing down,

we don't want to be under it.

If the Russians get that list,

we're all buggered sideways.

You're Elizabeth Lloyd.

A Cambridge-educated lawyer

sent by James Gascoigne's family

to retrieve the body and effects

of their recently deceased son.

Your mission is to

connect with Percival

and do whatever it takes

to get that list home.

C :
And remember, Lorraine,

this is highly sensitive.

Trust no one.

- (siren blaring)

- (indistinct shouting)

PERCIVAL :
Follow me!

Come, come, come!

Quickly! This way.

Tell me you made a copy.

- I memorized it.

- Memorized it?

Every single agent on that list?

Every Wednesday, you visit

the Penny Lane brothel.

Your favorite girl is Margot.

Her real name is Maria.

Maria?

All right, I'll get you across.

- You're a good man, Percival.

- F*** off.

I just want the

list. Once I've...

- Oh, f***.

- OFFICER :
Halt!

I'll be in touch.

- Uh...

- (officer speaks German)

(speaks German)

Document. Document.

Oh, gee...

(grunting and groaning)

- (rapid gunfire)

- (officers shouting)

(siren blaring)

("Major Tom (Vollig Losgelost)"

by Peter Schilling plays)

(alarm ringing)

("Major Tom (Vollig Losgelost)"

continues, sung in German)

(grunting):
Oh, I'm

so f***ing late.

(sighs)

WOMAN (over P.A.): Welcome to.

Tempelhof International Airport.

Miss Broughton, Mr.

Percival was running late.

He sent me to pick you up.

Checked bags?

No, they've been sent.

Please, follow me.

(announcement plays

over P.A. in German)

(jet engine roaring nearby)

("Major Tom (Vollig Losgelost)"

playing over car stereo)

So... is this your

first time in Berlin?

Yes.

Well, it's a remarkable

time to be here.

Wonderful music,

superb nightlife,

marvelous restaurants.

You must try the Central

Cafe for a drink.

You'll need it later.

You remember Mr.

Bremovych, don't you?

Of course you do.

Well, he's very curious

what you're doing

here in Berlin.

- (grunting and groaning)

-

(gun firing)

DRIVER :
What the

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Kurt Johnstad

Kurt Johnstad is an American screenwriter. He has worked on several films including 300, for which he was nominated for a Saturn Award, along with Michael Gordon and Zack Snyder. He also wrote the screenplays for Act of Valor, 300: Rise of an Empire and Atomic Blonde, and was initially tapped to write one of two competing screenplays for Aquaman; Will Beall's script was eventually chosen for the film. more…

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