Diluted Theme-A Short Comment on "The Queen's Emissary"

Jocelyn 2021-12-07 08:01:41

Legend has it that it is Nolan's favorite Bond movie, so I watched it with admiration.

Of course, the result is disappointing-that is normal:
1. I have not seen the Bond and 007 series, this is the first one, and I can’t understand its usual style and content;
2. This is from the 10s and 60s It’s hard to be happy with movies anymore. If it was once more impressive, it has become a tasteless taste after being repeatedly performed by modern movies.

I really dozed off and watched it because I have made mistakes-for example, I didn’t see the end of the film, which led to low ratings of classic movies. Missing the classics is a depressing thing, because of the art of fast food culture and commercial economy. And the connotation is almost completely gone. If there is a classic, I will always grasp the obsessive-compulsive disorder and repeat it.

It's a pity that I couldn't help the spoilers before the end of the movie, which resulted in a significant reduction in the film's observability.
If there is no spoiler, I think it will surprise me a little bit-
the ultimate theme of "Journey to the West" that "I can save the world but can't save you" is reproduced in this film.

Is there any regret medicine in the world?

I guess this film is not intended to convey this theme.
Therefore, its designed ending is the sadness brought about by the sharp turn of joy, which dilutes the heavyness of the above theme, and becomes the male protagonist's own negligence leading to a sad ending.
If the heroine died while blowing up the hospital, the theme would be more vivid and profound.

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On Her Majesty's Secret Service quotes

  • James Bond: Thank you, Tracy. You've got sharp eyes and beautiful - ear lobes.

  • James Bond: Good girl!