Ah, Mr. Bond. We’ve been expecting you…After a seven year hiatus and a number of production issues, the final installment in the Daniel Craig canon, No Time to Die, finally drops this weekend, and it might be the most emotional episode yet.
The Craig films have been less about flash and escapism, and more about Bond and his personal life, so director Cary Fukanaga strips away everything that resembles those early Connery/ Moore/ Lazenby pictures. There are no zingers, poker games or crocodile submarines. What we have here is pure espionage wrapped around a twisty tale of loss, regret and the one man who stands between the world and world domination, James Bond.
Things pick up where Spectre left off, with Bond and psychologist/ love interest/ Girl With A Secret Madeleine Swann (Lea Seydoux) having a dreamy vacation in Italy and making the most of their spacious hotel room. When an explosion sends Bond hurtling into space, twists, turns, breakups and car chases, callbacks and shootouts, emerge from the rubble. And that’s just the prologue.
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