TL;DR: I liked the first 60%, but excess violence and gore left me disappointed.
The first half or two thirds of the movie is recent-vintage Bond with a dash of Austin Powers shaken, not stirred, in.
There is character building and a few bits of morality soapbox points for “the good guys” along with over-the-top “super spy” technology. The villain also receives some humorous touches. The main henchman is actually a henchwoman who could compete in the Paralympics. (Minorities representation: check)
The development and deployment of the villain’s evil plan seem all too real. Also, the goal of the plan warrants some consideration: less drastic movement toward this goal actually makes sense, but don’t think about it too hard because…
The tone of the film changes as we get the first “ultra-violence and gore” scene where the truly evil details of the villain’s plan are revealed. Suddenly it’s not quite the same kind of movie you thought you were watching.
It returns to a bit more plot-building, but then we switch into “first person shooter” mode for a big fighting and chasing scene, a goofily gross semi-victory interlude for the good guys, then the “boss fight” that more or less concludes things. Sprinkle in a little anal sex joke for good measure, then the credits start rolling.
Mid-credits we get a little redemption scene, then it’s over.
The previews only seemed to cover the earlier “mood” of the movie, so the violence level came as an unwelcome surprise.