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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Espías

Title in Italiano:

Spy

Title in Português:

Spy

Title in Français:

Spy

Synopsis

Spy

Susan Cooper is a 40-year-old, single, desk-bound CIA employee who remotely assists her partner, field agent Bradley Fine, on a mission. Fine accidentally kills arms dealer Tihomir Boyanov as he sneezes during a confrontation before extracting the location of a suitcase nuke from him. Susan uncovers evidence that Boyanov's daughter Rayna has contacted Sergio De Luca, a suspected broker with ties to various terrorist groups, so Fine infiltrates her home. However, Rayna shoots Fine dead while Susan watches helplessly online, then reveals that she knows the identities of the agency's top agents, including Rick Ford and Karen Walker.

Susan, who is almost certainly unknown to Rayna, volunteers to track her (she was a top trainee agent, albeit over 10 years ago). When her boss, Elaine Crocker, reluctantly agrees, the ultra-macho Ford quits in disgust. With her best friend Nancy providing intelligence, Susan goes to Paris undercover. That night, Ford shows up and tells Susan she will fail because of her inexperience. The next morning, Susan discovers that De Luca's office has burned down. She finds a photo of a man standing next to the fire. Ford appears, argues with Susan again and leaves. Susan sees the man in the photo follow him and switch his backpack with another one containing a bomb while Ford is distracted. Susan warns Ford in time during a Verka Serduchka concert, then pursues the man into an abandoned building. During the ensuing fight, he falls to his death. When she checks the man's video camera, Susan learns that De Luca is going to Rome.

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Spy
Who Can You Trust
Ivy Levan: Performer
Theodore Shapiro: Writer
Theodore Shapiro: Produced
Patrick Nissley: Vocal production
Waltz #1
Strandbar
Todd Terje: Writer
Kiss
Heartsrevolution: Performer
Mickey
Mike Chapman: Writer
Boum Boum Boum
Mika: Writer
Mika: Performer
Brazil
Ary Barroso: Writer
Dancing Lasha Tumbai
Andrey Danilko: Writer
Andrey Danilko: Performer
Spy Party
Andrey Danilko: Writer
Andrey Danilko: Performer
Andrey Danilko: Produced
Bounce
Iggy Azalea: Performer
Mark Hadfield: Writer
I'm a Diva (Need Nobody)
Jeff Carson: Writer
Double or Nothing
Ran Galor: Writer
Ran Galor: Performer
String Quartet, G Major - 2nd Mvt.
Go!
Q-Tip: Writer
Santigold: Performer
Cold Blooded
Ida Maria: Writer
Ida Maria: Performer
Mi Mi Mi
Maksim Fadeev: Writer
Serebro: Performer
Twisted
50 Cent: Writer
50 Cent: Performer
Kill of the Night
Gin Wigmore: Writer
Gin Wigmore: Performer
Cola Song
Breyan Isaac: Writer
Inna: Performer
Bad Seed Rising
Mason Gainer: Writer
Bad Seed Rising: Performer

User reviews

Sarah Parker
6/10

The soundtrack of Spy showcases a great balance between instrumental score and popular music, catering to a wide range of tastes and preferences.

Sarah Jones
6/10

The soundtrack of Spy is a standout element that contributes significantly to the overall enjoyment and entertainment value of the film.

Jennifer Young
5/10

The soundtrack of Spy effectively complements the humor and wit of the movie, adding a playful and light-hearted touch to the overall experience.

Steven Parker
6/10

The variety of musical styles in the soundtrack adds depth to the film, from suspenseful orchestral pieces to catchy pop songs that reflect the different moods of the scenes.

Mark Garcia
1/10

The soundtrack for Spy was disappointing and lacked depth in capturing the intensity and suspense of the movie's action scenes. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the overall viewing experience.

Timothy Scott
8/10

The use of music in Spy adds an extra layer of excitement to the scenes, effectively setting the tone and creating a captivating atmosphere that keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Michael Walker
10/10

The emotional resonance of the music in Spy is truly remarkable, effectively conveying the tension, humor, and drama of the film's narrative, making it a memorable and integral part of the overall cinematic experience.

William Young
6/10

The choice of songs for specific scenes helps to set the tone and elevate the emotions, creating a more immersive viewing experience for the audience.

Mark Lopez
2/10

I found the choice of songs in the soundtrack to be distracting and out of place, often taking away from the emotional impact of key moments in the film. The songs did not complement the on-screen action well and felt like a disjointed addition rather than a cohesive part of the storytelling.

William Green
8/10

The soundtrack of Spy perfectly captures the film's mix of action and humor, enhancing the overall viewing experience with its dynamic and engaging music choices.

Margaret Hall
9/10

The soundtrack of Spy brilliantly captures the thrilling and intense moments of the movie, enhancing the action-packed scenes with its dynamic and energetic compositions.

Donald Martin
10/10

The use of different musical genres in the soundtrack of Spy adds depth and dimension to the storytelling, creating a diverse and engaging auditory experience for the audience.

James Hill
6/10

The seamless integration of music with the on-screen action in Spy demonstrates thoughtful and deliberate choices in enhancing the storytelling.

Ashley Adams
5/10

The use of dynamic and energetic music in action sequences enhances the adrenaline-pumping moments, making them even more engaging for the audience.

Melissa Young
5/10

The soundtrack of Spy perfectly captures the tension and excitement of the espionage genre, creating a thrilling atmosphere throughout the movie.

Carol Anderson
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Spy is a delightful and memorable aspect of the movie, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Matthew Evans
5/10

The music in Spy enhances the character development and emotional moments, bringing depth and dimension to the interactions between the characters.