The Living Daylights movie plot

2021-12-08 08:01
The East and West are in a wonderful situation of tit-for-tat. The British intelligence agent was assassinated while participating in an exercise in Gibraltar. General Koskoffplayed, the leader of the Soviet intelligence agency, defected to the United Kingdom and appointed intelligence agent James Bondplayed007 to be responsible for protection. James Bond wounded the female cellist Kara Mi Lowethen successfully brought Koskoff back to the UK. But things are not that simple. Bond suspects that some people in the KGB have made a series of conspiracies for their own personal gain. Koskoff falsely "surrendered" to the West and stated that the KGB was preparing to carry out a plan called "Spirit Flying Dragon" with the aim of eliminating the agents of Group 00, and 007 was also named among them.
Bond doubted his motives and was about to investigate further, but Koskoff was rescued by Soviet killers. James Bond decided to investigate the house of female cellist Carla Milovy and found that Cara had been tricked into being a sniper by Koskoff. He also discovered that the guns that Cara used to sniper Koskoff used unloaded warheads. With the bullets, Bond took Kara to escape from Czechoslovakia to Austria, and the two went to Tangier, Morocco. After numerous investigations, Bond gradually found out the truth. It turned out that Koskoff wanted to kill his boss General Leonid Pushkinplayedunder the guise of 007 , so as not to hinder Pushkin from doing illegal business. And cover up its crime of buying arms and trafficking in drugs. 007 will do what it takes and stage a fake assassination with Pushkin, making the opponent believe that Pushkin is dead. Bond also found out that Koskoff and the infamous arms dealer Brad Whitakerused the money for arms to smuggle drugs. After Bond and Kara were trapped in the Afghan Soviet military base, 007 relied on the equipment given to him by Dr. Q to get out, and received the support of the Afghan anti-Soviet guerrillas. Bond’s Afghan friend Karum mobilized the Afghan guerrillas to fight intensely with the Soviet army. Bond unexpectedly destroyed the Soviet air base, bombed drugs, and Koskoff's plan went bankrupt   .
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  • Alta 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    The enemy is related to the Soviet Union again~ and there are quite a lot of golden retrievers in the Soviet soldiers, some of them are quite cute~ The golden retriever of the villain is really handsome and capable. Bond is replaced this time~

  • Friedrich 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    It feels like the slightly underrated one in the series, and the one that really looks a lot like a spy-war action movie in the series - which sounds like a ridiculous thing to say, but it is. Timothy Dalton's Bond is going in a completely different direction from his predecessors. If you have to find a Bond who is the least "Bond", then you must first count him. It is also his almost subversive interpretation. His Bond has lost a lot of symbolic things, but it looks different today. In addition, the film is at the end of the Cold War, and it is very interesting to express the relationship between the two sides of the Iron Curtain. Obsessed with the opposition between black and white, life and death, but reached a tacit understanding of coexistence.

The Living Daylights quotes

  • Colonel Feyador: Welcome to Afghanistan.

    General Georgi Koskov: Colonel Feyador, my old comrade in arms.

  • James Bond: It's the work of the Mujahideen.

    Kara Milovy: Mujahideen?

    James Bond: The Afghan resistance.

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