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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Played straight and even [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] during Lorraine’s and Delphine’s first encounter, as people outside the bar got excited over Creator/DavidHasselhoff’s arrival. Delphine [[DeadpanSnarker wasn’t amused]].
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: The movie where Creator/CharlizeTheron shows off her breasts and rear, beats the shit out of some people, [[GirlOnGirlIsHot has sex]] with [[Creator/SofiaBoutella another woman]], and then some spying stuff.
* CommonCrossover: It's very common for fans of ''Atomic Blonde'' to write fanfics that involve an older Lorraine Broughton team up with [[Franchise/JohnWick John Wick]] due to both works sharing a director, the same tone, neon aesthetics and fight sequences.

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: The movie where Creator/CharlizeTheron shows off her breasts and rear, beats the shit out of some people, [[GirlOnGirlIsHot has sex]] with [[Creator/SofiaBoutella another woman]], woman]] (who also shows her breasts), beats the shit out of some people, and then some spying stuff.
* CommonCrossover: It's very common for fans of ''Atomic Blonde'' to write fanfics that involve an older Lorraine Broughton team up with [[Franchise/JohnWick John Wick]] Franchise/JohnWick due to both works sharing a director, the same tone, neon aesthetics and fight sequences.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is based on a comic book, but the comic book is so obscure that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia article. It doesn't help either that the movie was ''not'' promoted as a comic book adaptation (less so have a comic book tie-in, as some comic book adaptations have), possibly to distance itself from contemporary superhero films.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is based on a comic book, graphic novel, but the comic book said graphic novel is so obscure that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia article. It doesn't help either that the movie was ''not'' promoted as a comic book adaptation (less so have a comic book tie-in, as some comic book adaptations have), possibly to distance itself from contemporary superhero films.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The comic book is so obscure that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia article. It doesn't help either that the movie was ''not'' promoted as a comic book adaptation, possibly to distance itself from contemporary superhero films.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is based on a comic book, but the comic book is so obscure that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia article. It doesn't help either that the movie was ''not'' promoted as a comic book adaptation, adaptation (less so have a comic book tie-in, as some comic book adaptations have), possibly to distance itself from contemporary superhero films.

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