Pierce Brosnan's version of the penultimate "007" series is still pretty good.
Brosnan’s routines in these films seem to be the "We have a traitor" that was very popular in the previous period. In this one, the traitor was replaced with Elitra, who everyone thought was the heroine in the earlier period. Ka-not to mention that her actor is the well-known "Rose de France" Sophie Marceau.
In this one, you can see what a textbook-level "femme beauty" is-pure and gloomy, arrogant and fragile, clean and gorgeous, crazy and affectionate. Under Sophie Marceau’s beauty and acting skills, the real heroine is like a joke, in every respect it is a difference...
Before Eletreka’s death, "You can't bear to kill me", "You dare not hurt me", "Because you can't do anything to the one you love" and Bond's shot, and the last regretful leaning over, absolutely It is one of the famous scenes in the "007" series.
Judy Dench continues to play "M" in this movie, and the relationship with Bond seems to have eased. By the way, many of the Boss breedings of the Brosnan version and the Bond version seem to be related to Mrs. M’s iron-fisted parenting...
This is also the last time the elderly version of Q has appeared in the "007" series, in which his successor "R" appeared. The next time there will be a serious quartermaster, it will be Ben Westshaw in "The Fall of the Sky."
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