The Spy Who Loved Me movie plot
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Marjolaine 2022-03-26 09:01:05
The director later directed a film that I liked very much, "Ordinary Women"; 007, which entered the 1970s, has a lot of sci-fi ghosts, and the whole plot line is clear; the big steel teeth are too cute; My son's 007 is already very old, but they played it all the way to the 1980s.
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Ike 2022-04-22 07:01:27
6.9 points, Keigo Higashino especially likes this movie, but in reality, you can't watch it. I also gave "007 Skyfall" a score of 6.9, but that is actually considering the age factor. "Skyfall" is more exciting and deeper than this one. The fights in "Underwater City" are like children scrambling together, and there is no aesthetic feeling. No wonder Bruce Lee's fights were so popular in the 1970s, at least they had tricks and styles. I don't really like this kind of boss who caught the protagonist and asked the soldiers to escort the protagonist. The protagonist suddenly broke free from the plot of the soldiers fighting the boss, which is too protagonist's halo.
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James Bond: ...I said, where's Anya? Your time's running out, Stromberg!
Stromberg: Yours, too, Mr. Bond... and faster than you think.
[shoots an explosive bolt from his "table gun", just missing 007, who then aims his own pistol up the table]
James Bond: You missed, Stromberg. Should've checked your barrel.
[fires back into Stromberg's weapon; the far end of the table explodes in the villain's face, with lethal results]
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James Bond: [Bond, posing as a marine biologist, examines a model of Atlantis] An underwater city. Well, everyone needs to have their dreams.
Stromberg: No dream, Mr. Sterling. Soon a reality.