What impressed me most was Bond's demeanor, and despite his shady career, he was courteous, well-dressed, and well-spoken. Changed the wretched image of those spies and spies in people's minds. And it's not like the rough-and-tumble Americans we usually see. In the film, Bond emerges from the dived sea, ignoring the surrounding dangers, and the first action is to comb his hair repeatedly. In the bandit cave, if there is no suit to wear, one must immediately choose a Tang suit to wear. Even more heroic. In the conversation with Dr. Nuo, it was still the cynical attitude of hiding the needle in the cotton, and there was an aura that the donkey could not fall. Maybe it's death, maybe it's confidence in one's own craftsmanship. The fight scenes and car chase scenes seemed very basic, but in the 1960s, they were already shocking. It is also very suitable for people's viewing habits at that time.
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