Plot problem

Alivia 2021-12-07 08:01:41

In the snow battle, the villain's team was almost lost, and the villain's boss was stuck on the crooked neck tree. Decent has several helicopters with a complete set of 007, which can make a funny dog. Then at the end you told me that the villain was not dead and killed the only wife in the 007 series? How did the villain escape from the snow battle? I feel that I can make a movie for the villain how to escape from the crooked neck tree. The name can be called 007 Gaiden: Escape from the Dead.

The only answer, I think, is that the screenwriter wants 007 to return to being single, and can continue to play bong girls in every episode. Apart from this, no other reason can be thought of.

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Extended Reading
  • Deshaun 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    The second generation of 007, Sean Connery gave 007 an image, very distinctive and unforgettable. And George Lazabe's 007 is too ordinary and has no special features. It is also unfortunate as the second actor to play 007. Once the audience is used to a role played by an actor, it is determined that the role is him. If you want to break through the former, In addition to acting, it also needs some special charm. The knife in the ending should be intentional by the filmmakers, who want to further improve the inner image of 007, and also want to retain the romantic character. A little sad.

  • Shirley 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    (It's a Swiss propaganda film at all!

On Her Majesty's Secret Service quotes

  • Moneypenny: James! Where have you been?

    James Bond: Much too far from you, darling.

    Moneypenny: Oh, same old James.

    [James puts his hands on Moneypenny's behind]

    Moneypenny: Only more so! Heartless, brute! Letting me pine away without even a postcard.

    James Bond: Pine no more. Cocktails at my place, eightish. Just the two of us.

    Moneypenny: Aw, I'd adore that. If only I could trust myself.

    James Bond: Same old Moneypenny. Britain's last line of defense.

  • M: I'm relieving you from Operation Bedlam, 007.

    James Bond: But, sir, Blofeld's something of a must with me.

    M: You've had two years to run him down.

    James Bond: Does this mean you've lost confidence in me?

    M: I'm well aware of your talents, 007. But Licensed to Kill is *useless* - unless one can set up a target. I'll find you a more suitable assignment. That's all.