Atomic Blonde -

: The aesthetic is defined by cold blues and vibrant pink neon lights, reflecting the "cool" but cynical nature of the Cold War endgame.

: The film is heavily driven by '80s pop and post-punk hits, featuring artists like David Bowie, Depeche Mode, and New Order. Atomic Blonde

(Sofia Boutella): A French operative with whom Lorraine shares an intense, bisexual romantic connection . : The aesthetic is defined by cold blues

Set in November 1989, just days before the fall of the Berlin Wall , the story follows Lorraine Broughton (Theron), an elite MI6 spy. She is dispatched to Berlin to recover "The List"—a microfilm document hidden in a wristwatch that contains the names of every active undercover agent in the city. Set in November 1989, just days before the

Critics from The Guardian and NPR noted the film's distinct visual style, often described as "neon-noir".