
Charlie's Angels (2000)
Año de Estreno: 2000
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: N/A
Director: McG
Guionista: Ben Roberts, Ed Solomon, Ivan Goff, John August, Ryan Rowe
Producción & Género
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Compañías: Columbia Pictures, Flower Films, Leonard Goldberg Productions, Tall Trees Productions
Género: Action, Action Film, Adventure, Comedy, Comedy Film, Female Buddy Film, Martial Arts Film, Thriller
Premios & Similares
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: admiring, affectation, agent, amused, assertive, audacious, based on tv series, bold, burlesque, excited, female friendship, heroine, martial arts, melodramatic, millionaire, nostalgic, reminiscent, sarcastic, satire, secret agent, spy, spy hero, suspenseful, undercover agent
Argumento
In 'Charlie's Angels' (2000), directed by McG, we follow the captivating crime-fighting trio known as Charlie's Angels. Masters of disguise, espionage, and martial arts, they are hired by their mysterious boss, Charlie Townsend, to retrieve stolen voice-ID software from a devious mastermind aiming to destroy individual privacy. Aided by their loyal sidekick Bosley (Bill Murray), the Angels embark on a mission filled with suspense and action. However, as the plot unfolds, a terrible secret is revealed that makes the Angels targets for assassination.
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Resumen
Based on the popular 1970s television series, 'Charlie's Angels' brings back the iconic trio of female detectives in this 2000 film directed by McG. The movie combines action, comedy, and suspense as the Angels use their tech skills, martial arts prowess, and sex appeal to take down criminals while remaining undercover agents for Charlie Townsend. Despite the limited information provided about themes or background in the source texts, the film is notable for its nostalgic revisiting of the classic spy heroine concept with a modern twist.
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