Licence to Kill

Jasmin 2021-12-08 08:01:51

007 Bond (played by Timothy Dalton) and his friend Wright tracked the drug king Sanchez in South America. Not only was he escaped by the cunning Sanchez, but Wright also fell into Sanchez's trap, a shark pond. Although Wright eventually saved his life, he lost a pair of legs. The boss asked Bond to stop the investigation, but the vengeful Bond insisted on the investigation and was confiscated of his exclusive "killing license" as a spy. Without the support of the intelligence agencies, Bond is determined to do it alone.
When Bond rushed to a nightclub in Panama to arrest Sanchez, who was gathering here, he was caught by a Hong Kong agent and sent to the place where he was connected with the British intelligence agency. The cunning Sanchez sent armed men to blow up the place where they met. Fortunately, Bond survived the catastrophe, he vowed that Sanchez would pay for it!

View more about Licence to Kill reviews

Extended Reading
  • Dandre 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    D. The sixteenth film of the 007 series, the first PG-13 film in the series, and the series finale of John Glenn (who directed the fifth film) and Timothy (who starred in the second film), the box office fell to the figures of the early 1970s. Unusually, a serious narrative: Bond, who was motivated by the murder of his friend (in fact, this was foreshadowed in the previous work), was confiscated his murder license and fought alone ("Farewell, Weapon" at Hemingway's residence), which led to Bond all the way. The last Bond girl came to the rescue. This film should be the most "money-burning" in the series so far: big bills are flying all over the sky, the 32 million-dollar base has been destroyed, and of course there is so much drug value. PS: Benicio del Toro when he was young; the holiday package provided by Q is useless; finally, there is the presentation of the primitive culture of the Americas.

  • Everett 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    007 Bond (Timothy Dalton) and his friend Wright track drug king Sanchez in South America. Not only was the cunning Sanchez escaped, but Wright also fell into Sanchez's trap - a shark pool. Although Wright ultimately saved his life, he lost a pair of legs. The boss asked Bond to stop the investigation, but Bond, eager for revenge, insisted on pursuing it to the end, and was confiscated his unique "killing license" as a spy. Without the support of intelligence agencies, Bond decided to go it alone. When Bond rushes to a nightclub in Panama to arrest Sanchez, who is partying there, he is caught by a Hong Kong agent and sent to the point of contact with British intelligence. The cunning Sanchez sent armed men to blow up the place where they joined. Fortunately, Bond survived, and he swore that Sanchez would pay his debts in blood

Licence to Kill quotes

  • Felix Leiter: There's only one law down there. Sanchez's Law! Plomo o Plata.

    James Bond: [nodding] Lead or Silver.

  • [after Bond has introduced Pam as his executive secretary Miss Kennedy]

    Pam Bouvier: It's *Ms. Kennedy*. And why can't you be *my* executive secretary?

    James Bond: We're south of the border. It's a man's world.