The Little Dragons Review" James Bond, the not-so-good Spectre

Catalina 2022-04-20 09:01:11

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This time 007 is not very good, it is quite disappointing, maybe you can feel that this is indeed the last Bond movie of Sam Mendes and Daniel Craig.

This is the most expensive 007 in history. With such a luxurious lineup, the remuneration is estimated to have gone a lot, but it is a pity that such a good cast was wasted.


This is also the longest 007 in history. It takes two and a half hours to test your ability to resist sleepiness and bladder literacy.

This is still a very ambitious movie. It pays tribute to the Devil's Party trilogy in the 1960s. I believe that many senior 007 fans can see a lot of familiar stalks, but for most audiences (such as me, who really watched 007 is all Daniel Craig's Casino Royale), these tributes are very useless; on the other hand, this film uses the Spectre party (or the octopus party) to put the villains in Craig's version of the 007 series to string. I got up, and said that these bad guys in the past were all in a big game. This time, the ultimate big boss of the most mysterious and largest organization in the 007 series is here, but this big boss... Hey



Actually The big boss doesn't need any force value. It's fine to leave the fights to the five big and three rough men, but the intelligence value can't be enough.

Christopher Watts' previous classic villains ([Inglourious Basterds][Liberated Django]) are all strategic, evil and humorous. This time, as the ultimate boss of the most mysterious and largest organization in the 007 series, evil Enough, good sense of humor, but not enough intelligence.



The motive for killing the ultimate boss of the most mysterious and huge organization in the 007 series is simply because of lack of love. After his father's love was taken away, he wanted to kill his brother. When I gave Bond acupuncture, my trousers were still so high (I don't know why I struggled with this point...), and finally when I left the helicopter, I was also grinding. You are really the most mysterious in the 007 series. The ultimate boss of the largest organization?

And how did the ultimate boss of the most mysterious and largest organization in the 007 series get captured in the end? He was shot down by Bond, who was sitting on a speedboat, like an anti-Japanese drama.

So, this Spectre party is not very good.



Then talk about Bond and the Bond girls.

Although there are not many Bond movies to watch, most people's impression of Bond should be a suave playboy + a brave and resourceful British agent. But since Craig took over from Brosnan, Bond is more of a tough guy, taking a realistic hand-to-hand style.



This also resulted in no calls between the Bond girls and the not-so-romantic Bond.



Besides Eva Green, the glamorous true love in Casino Royale, what other Bond girl and Bond have chemistry? (You see that the ultimate boss of the most mysterious and largest organization in the 007 series carefully arranged for Bond in the final building. The only Bond girl in the retrospective of the Craig version of the Bond series is Eva Green)



There are strictly four Bond girls this time.




The first to appear is this Mexican girl with a mask, we can call her "Mexican Fan Bingbing".



Her appearance is similar to Fan Ye's situation in [Iron Man 3]. In a previous article about 007, I said that this time the Mexican government spent 20 million to invite 007 to go to Mexico to shoot, on the condition that it can positively demonstrate the modernization of Mexico City, and change the image of Mexico that was always drug addiction, crime and corruption. The second is to introduce Mexican Bond girls. But different from Fan Ye, Fan Ye's appearance in [Gang 3] is only a special offer from the Chinese Dynasty, and the Mexican Bond Girl is sent to the world.

So it's impossible for this Bond girl who came in hard to call Bond.

Then there's Naomie Harris, who was the Bond girl from the last [Skyfall], and this time it's Bond's soy sauce teammate, so she and Bond couldn't possibly call (but did make a few calls).



Then there are the two most justifiable and most concerned goddess-level Bond girls.

The first is the old Italian goddess Monica Bellucci, a beautiful legend from Sicily.

However, there are only two games. A brief funeral scene, an inexplicable passion scene.



As the oldest Bond girl ever (don't tell me Mrs. M), the goddess is really old, except for the last picture of kneeling on the bed begging Bond not to go is a bit tempting, all other moments are Can feel really old.







The beauty is indeed quite beautiful, and the scenes are enough. However, the inexplicable passion scene on the train proves that there is no phone call between them. If you have seen her shocking sex scene in [Adele's Life], you will feel that she estimates Bond Not true love anymore.



So, Bond and Bond Girl don't get along well.


However, there are still two scenes worthy of praise. The first is the opening long shot. Although there are too many people playing the long shot 666 now, it can be considered a hearty scene combined with such a big scene, which is one of the few highlights of the whole film.




The second is the car chase scene at night in Rome. Bond drives the Aston Martin DB10, which is limited to 10 units in the world for Bond movies, on the streets of Rome. It is a scene with a good combination of rhythm and humor. (After all, the triangular arrow walks the wall)



To sum up, this time 007 is considered mediocre. There is a kind of literary director making an action movie, but the result is stuck in the embarrassment between popcorn and depth.

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Extended Reading

Spectre quotes

  • [after shutting C out of his mainframe]

    M: Not a good feeling being watched, is it?

    C: Don't tell me you're responsible for this.

    M: No, but my quartermaster is and he's extremely talented.

    C: Oh, bravo. But in case you hadn't realized it, you two are out of a job so you're trespassing.

    M: I'm afraid you've got the wrong end of the stick, Max. We're going to stop this system going online, and then I'm going to bring you in.

    C: On what grounds, exactly?

    M: Poor taste in friends.

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