Naturally, there are fights everywhere in the film, and there are shots of Lujiazui and Pudong Airport. Shanghai is like an international model, but it is a fictional "Blue Sky Telecom". The casino in Macau is not bad, and the abandoned city is also to my taste, but it may be built in a studio. The last part of the Scottish scenery is amazing! In the icy valley, a path leads to the end of the line of sight, absolutely highland, and it is the Glencoe area. The photography in the firelight of the decisive battle is extremely beautiful, suitable for viewing on the big screen.
The plot basically serves the action, but with a little bit of character gimmicks, a little bit of Bond's life experience, and the name of his parents and the home where he was born, a lonely Scottish castle. M is the Bond girl this time. Maybe Judi Dench doesn't want to play a boring action movie supporting role anymore, so she just has a gorgeous curtain call. Ben Whishaw's tech-nerd image is also on trend. The badass boss is the popular Javier Bardem, but I don't like it either way, presumably because he's married to Penelope Cruz.
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