The Living Daylights evaluation action
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Antwan 2022-03-21 09:01:55
I'm not used to Moore's frivolous performances, but it's embarrassing for Dalton to imitate Moore at some point; like many action films of the same period, the second half sings about Afghanistan under the Soviet invasion, but more than a dozen Years later...
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Marcella 2021-12-08 08:01:48
This is the most exciting one from the beginning, this is what an agent looks like. I've been fed up with the first two disgusting and coquettish stallion gentlemen. They never woke up in a fight. They pretend to be coercive no matter what the occasion or the situation. They are caught at every turn, being pointed at by guns, and then they are the villains. The master shot, saved the world inexplicably, and played some unknowingly humor. This one, the action scene in that era is absolutely against the level of heaven, the story is warm and not procrastinating, it makes a lot of sense, at least the screenwriter tries to explain why the villain didn't kill him after catching 007. Moreover, the villain has a lot of color, not a sticky stupid. The loophole in the plot is that 007 was born to death, and went to the sea. In the end, it was to help the Soviets solve their internal fighting? Nima is too selfless.
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Kamran Shah: Russkie. Has Colonel Feydor considered my appeal?
Jailer: Yes. Good news. You won't be hung in the morning. You will be *shot*!
[laughs]
Kamran Shah: It's all a mistake. I stole *nothing*!
Jailer: You can tell Allah. When you see him.
[laughs]
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James Bond: [in the Aston Martin] I had a few optional extras installed.