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Janice 2022-02-07 14:07:31
Outdated, more fashionable: I watch 007 movies
I watched several old 007 movies with Mr. C these days. From the beginning of the first generation 007 Sean Connery as the starring role, I watched four or five films, and then the fourth 007 Timothy Dalton, only watched one. So in terms of time, I passed the 60s, passed the 70s, and...
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Lacey 2022-02-07 14:07:31
Perhaps the best film in 007 history
After seeing the fashionable Casino Royale and Quantum Crisis, and then looking at Goldfinger, I feel a sense of returning to the basics. Seeing 007's clumsy hands in the Goldfinger, but this is the real agent. There is no special modification to restore the reality of the agent....

Harold Sakata
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Brittany 2022-04-20 09:01:17
3.5, honestly this is the first time I've watched Golden Age 007 and Sean Connery (thanks amc4k for the rescreen). Very straightforward and honest routines and classic stalks, cool and dense. The female corpse of gold powder is really the ultimate male gaze. The female pilot named pussy brought a team of blonde through the air, and the flags are chaotic. Sex is such an exaggerated and alienated male fantasy. Some ingenuity, such as the ignition of the gel bomb in the opening, the eyes in the model window, the Armstrong gun (no) with the propeller in the stable, and the absolute shocking of the head and tail are very interesting. Some stereotypes, such as the Cantonese legion in the eight-way uniform with white socks, black cloth shoes and yellow waist scarf, are quite disturbing. (The end made me feel that I didn’t break the leg, and then I think about the use of his leg is really amazing) (boss is a presentation madman, if he takes the white road, he is optimistic about becoming a museum designer)
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Maverick 2022-04-23 07:01:26
Not bad, especially the first half is brilliant, the second half is too bloody. 3 and a half stars.
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