The whole is mediocre, but some parts are funny.
Kung fu duels, dwarfs, children on the Thai waterways, and police are all funny.
This policeman is the super funny guy in the last film. He looks weird and performs well. There are few supporting actors who can play two roles.
At first glance, the fighting was the style of Hong Kong martial artists in the 1970s, which was very exaggerated. . . A little girl who was fighting was actually the charter wife Yuanqiu. . .
The villain has the spirit of a western cowboy and also duels. . .
The villain is Christopher Lee, who is the villain in the Lord of the Rings, the white-clothed wizard Saloman. . .
The film 007 doesn't have much high-tech equipment, but the flying car of the villain is quite creative. Now there are really such cars that can run and fly. . .
2 sisters, Britt Ekland, Maud Adams, Maud Adams, good looks, but not amazing, very good body. . .
Britt Ekland's legs are beautiful, straight and long, but the chest is flat. . . The film played the dumbest and most adorable Bond girl. . .
This one was launched relatively quickly, only a little over a year from the previous one. In the future 007, basically every release is relatively slow, usually two to three years, and now, basically every four to five years. . .
This one has the least investment, is the least invested of the first nine, and is also the least invested of all 007. It is not surprising that it is one grade in all aspects.
Even so, the film has a lot of highlights, especially the funny aspect. I guess Zhou Xingchi also saw this, and copied a "Domestic Zero Zero Paint", and as a result, this film has also become a classic nonsense work.
7.0/10 points. 007-09-1974. 2018.07.16, rewatch, 50th anniversary Blu-ray. . .
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