I saw the new one last night.
Quite a bold film – but whether you like it or not will very much depend on how you feel about the radical departure of the Craig years in general, with all the soul-searching angst and attempts at psychological complexity that were completely absent (give or take a moment or two) in the escapist fun of the first twenty films, from Connery to Brosnan.
If nothing else No Time to Die is bound to be the most debated film in the series ….
But for one or two quibbles, I mostly loved it!
Quite a bold film – but whether you like it or not will very much depend on how you feel about the radical departure of the Craig years in general, with all the soul-searching angst and attempts at psychological complexity that were completely absent (give or take a moment or two) in the escapist fun of the first twenty films, from Connery to Brosnan.
If nothing else No Time to Die is bound to be the most debated film in the series ….
But for one or two quibbles, I mostly loved it!
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