Sean Connery's third 007 is also the last 007 series of movies when the author of the "007" series of novels is alive. Although it even won an Oscar, I think that overall there is already a fixed routine of the "007" series, which is not very interesting. However, compared to the first two films, which are obviously serious and serious, "Goldfinger" shows more of James Bond's humorous side-although it is entirely the cold humor of being a British choke.
Soon the beginning was the famous scene of this film, and it was also one of the few scenes worth checking in in the whole film-the beautiful nude girl who was covered with gold paint and suffocated to death. If you are not a loyal audience of the 007 series or have a sense of mission to watch the complete series, it is enough to read this passage. As for her younger sister, who appeared on the stage behind, she was just a gangster who came out with a beautiful face and turned around, and she was suspected of having a slight lack of IQ.
This real Bond girl is a little older, and the emotional drama with Bond is not a matter of course-without the suspension bridge effect related to life, it seems that it is really pure in order to complete Bond. In the plot of a beautiful woman, she chooses to turn her head after being in pajamas hastily. Before the reversal, the character's personality was set very shabby.
Q’s person in this movie has also changed from ordinary equipment science to old colleagues who can complain about Bond who often breaks equipment. The bickering between the two has also continued to the current Daniel Craig version of Bond and Ben. · In the Westshaw version of Q, a pair of popular CPs have been achieved.
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