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Flo 2021-12-08 08:01:48
A 007 movie with real love
"Life at Dawn" is the favorite one in the 007 series of movies, and Kara Milovy is also the favorite Bond girl. Thin, delicate appearance, bright eyes, childish forehead, slightly puckered full lips, who is it like? Audrey Hepburn.
Of course, she is far less beautiful than Hepburn, but such a... -
Danielle 2021-12-08 08:01:48
Finished watching "007 15: Life at Dawn"
Timothy Dutton's first "007" series, the opening is pretty good-although he only made two of them. The subject of this persecution has been replaced with 004.
The series is customary. Before the opening song, there is a show of action scenes, a dragon girl, and the new Bond completes his appearance....
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Ulises 2022-04-21 09:02:08
The Afghanistan scene doesn't look like 007, it's a bit like the first drop of blood. In other words, before the Islamic terrorist organization that bin Laden did not represent became a mainstream terrorist organization, the Yankees always liked to talk about the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, and praised the heroism of the Afghan guerrillas in film and television dramas. Is there a feeling of eating shit.
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Kevin 2022-04-22 07:01:28
Following "The Queen's Secret Service", 007 escaped from the comfort zone again and made bold innovations. Under the influence of the wave of action films in the 1980s, Bond's image changed from a playboy with a flirtation to a capable killer with a tender heart. He will turn his head in anger for the sacrifice of his comrades, and then he will control his emotions and hold back tears in front of his pitiful lover. It is these seemingly inconspicuous little details that Dalton's excellent drama skills have added a long-lost human brilliance to 007. Bond Girls is no longer a simple foil. Farewell to the idol drama style of decades, giving the movie a different look. delicate and romantic.
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James Bond: Correct.
[referring to flowers]
James Bond: You should have brought lilies.
Leonid Pushkin: May I ask why?
James Bond: Smiert Spionam.
Leonid Pushkin: Smiert Spionam? Was a Beria operation, in Stalin's time. It was deactivated 20 years ago.
James Bond: Two of our men are dead.
Leonid Pushkin: My condolences. We had nothing to do with it.
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[after successfully allowing Bond to get away by seducing the supervisor, she throws him off her]
Rosika Miklos: [in Czech] What kind of girl do you think I am?