Of course, she is far less beautiful than Hepburn, but such a beautiful woman is unlikely to appear in 007 movies, because 007 movies show everyone a woman, not a goddess.
In terms of character, Kara milovy is the same as her appearance, she is a big child, love is love, hate is hate. The emotional journey with Bond spans the mainland, through life and death, and transcends the political boundaries of the Cold War period. And unlike the "You are my woman" model in the previous 007 movies, "Dawn of Life" shows the audience the complete process of two people from acquaintance to acquaintance, from doubt to trust, from friendship to love, making this relationship even more complete. Real and more precious.
This is also related to the social background when filming "Life at Dawn". At that time, the Western world was full of AIDS panic, so that the consistently romantic 007 also converged a lot in the play. The whole movie has no bed scenes and no harem tendency. The additional effect is to increase the weight of the "love" between the male and female protagonists. Not "color".
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