A View to a Kill

Bethany 2022-03-16 09:01:04

This time, 007 (Roger Moore) found the scientific secret "microcrystalline selenium" on the British agent who died in Siberia, and found that this sample was the same as the British sample, proving that the KGB spies must have been mixed into the British. Secret areas of high-tech research. Therefore, 007 was ordered to investigate the wealthy businessman Zolin (Christopher Walken) who was conducting high-tech research. Unexpectedly, his identity was discovered, and 007 was locked in the car and sank to the bottom of the lake. Fortunately, the god of fate helped 007 a big favor, and he was able to escape by chance. Subsequently, 007 followed Zolin to the United States. 007 learned from the Soviet female spy that Zolin was planning to blow up the selenium mine in San Francisco. In order to organize Zolin's conspiracy to succeed, Operation 007 has begun!

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A View to a Kill quotes

  • James Bond: I'll fill you in later, Moneypenny.

  • M: Now that we're all here, you can get on with the briefing, Q.

    Q: Very good, sir. Gentlemen, a silicon integrated circuit. The essential part of all modern computers.

    M: No lecture, Q. We're all aware of the usefulness of the microchip.

    Q: Well, now, until recently, all microchips were susceptible to damage from the intense magnetic pulse of a nuclear explosion.

    M: Magnetic pulse?

    James Bond: Yes, Minister. I burst in outer space over the UK and everything with a microchip in it, from, well, the modern toaster to the most sophisticated computers in our defense systems would we rendered absolutely useless.